Los Blops - Del Volar De Las Palomas
Vinyl | LP Cover (1:1) | FLAC + cue | 24bit/96kHz | 900mb
Label: Shadoks Music/SHADOKS 059 | Released: 1971 | This Issue: 2006 | Genre: Latin Psychedelic-Folk
Mañana (Morning)
A1 Que Lindas Son Las Mañanas (They are beautiful mornings)
A2 Pintando Azúl El Mar (Painting blue sea)
A3 Manchufela
A4 El Río Dónde Va (The river where it goes)
A5 Esencialmente Así No Más (Essentially so no more)
A6 El Proclive Necesario (The inclined required)
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Tarde (Afternoon)
B1 La Rodandera
B2 Tarde (Afternoon)
B3 Del Volar De Las Palomas (From flying pigeons)
B4 Campos Verdes (Green fields)
B5 Pisándose La Cola (Treading tail)
Artwork – Paula Sánchez
Bass, Backing Vocals [Coro], Vocals – Juan Pablo Orrego
Cello – Eduardo Salgado (tracks: A5), Patricio Barria (tracks: B2)
Engineer – Angel Araos
Flute, Organ – Juan Contreras
Guitar, Accordion, Piano – Julio Villalobos
Guitar, Vocals, Timpani – Eduardo Gatti
Liner Notes – Angel Parra, Hector Fernandez
Percussion, Drums, Backing Vocals [Coro], Maracas, Bongos – Sergio Bezard
Photography By – René Combeau
Violin – María Saavedra (tracks: B2)
Vocals – Angel Parra (tracks: B3)
Notes
Original pressing is relased on a dark red label in a cover with a plastic outer bag and an additional booklet.
In prog collectors circles this album is often referred to as ''Del Volar De Las Palomas'', to discern it from their also eponymous first album.
Vinyl | LP Cover (1:1) | FLAC + cue | 24bit/96kHz | 900mb
Label: Shadoks Music/SHADOKS 059 | Released: 1971 | This Issue: 2006 | Genre: Latin Psychedelic-Folk
Mañana (Morning)
A1 Que Lindas Son Las Mañanas (They are beautiful mornings)
A2 Pintando Azúl El Mar (Painting blue sea)
A3 Manchufela
A4 El Río Dónde Va (The river where it goes)
A5 Esencialmente Así No Más (Essentially so no more)
A6 El Proclive Necesario (The inclined required)
-
Tarde (Afternoon)
B1 La Rodandera
B2 Tarde (Afternoon)
B3 Del Volar De Las Palomas (From flying pigeons)
B4 Campos Verdes (Green fields)
B5 Pisándose La Cola (Treading tail)
Artwork – Paula Sánchez
Bass, Backing Vocals [Coro], Vocals – Juan Pablo Orrego
Cello – Eduardo Salgado (tracks: A5), Patricio Barria (tracks: B2)
Engineer – Angel Araos
Flute, Organ – Juan Contreras
Guitar, Accordion, Piano – Julio Villalobos
Guitar, Vocals, Timpani – Eduardo Gatti
Liner Notes – Angel Parra, Hector Fernandez
Percussion, Drums, Backing Vocals [Coro], Maracas, Bongos – Sergio Bezard
Photography By – René Combeau
Violin – María Saavedra (tracks: B2)
Vocals – Angel Parra (tracks: B3)
Notes
Original pressing is relased on a dark red label in a cover with a plastic outer bag and an additional booklet.
In prog collectors circles this album is often referred to as ''Del Volar De Las Palomas'', to discern it from their also eponymous first album.
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"Del Volar De Las Palomas ("From flying pigeons")" or "Blops" is the second album of Chilean Folk-Rock group "Los Blops", published in 1971. Strictly speaking, it is the second self-titled album, but has become known under the title "Del Volar De Las Palomas" following the most famous song of the album.
This album is based on the concept of a day in the life of a person, LP dividing into two parts: "Mañana (Morning)" and "Tarde (Afternoon)" respectively. At the same time, the theme song of the plate are in a rather homely environment.
"Del Volar De Las Palomas" was produced by musician Ángel Parra (Violeta's brother), who also collaborated on guitar and lead vocals on the song that gives title track.wikipedia.org
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