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Planeta Imaginario / CD / 2008
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Artist
Planeta Imaginario
Format
CD
Genre
Rock
Label Name
Cuneiform
Release Date
2008 01 28
Song List
1: Discurso Cósmico Desde el Planeta Imaginario [Cosmic Speech from the Im (1:38)
2: El Francotirador de Washington [Washington Sniper] (5:23)
3: Capture (6:16)
4: Biomasa [Biomass] (11:21)
5: La Caja Negra [Black Box] (12:10)
6: El Teatro de Los Faranduleros [Farandulero's Theatre] (3:14)
7: Discurso Cósmico, Pt. 2 [Cosmic Speech, Pt. 2] (0:30)
8: Hoy Es un Nuevo Día [Today Is a New Day] (4:22)
9: L' Estiu [The Summer] (6:56)
10: Trastornos Ópticos del Oso Bipolar [Optical Delusions of a Bipolar Bear (9:01)
Style.Categories
Jazz-Rock, Experimental, Prog-Rock/Art Rock
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As long as there are beardy guys with a lot of science fiction paperbacks scattered around their apartments,
progressive
jazz-rock
fusion will never truly die. There are even times when it's worth listening to for folks who don't fit that demographic.
Planeta Imaginario
(yes, they have science fiction paperbacks in the band's native Spain as well) is an eight-piece outfit led by keyboardist and primary songwriter
Marc Capel
, with a four-piece horn section balancing a basic
rock
quartet lineup. Although they started as a
progressive rock
act, their second album (the first to achieve wide distribution) is closer to
mainstream
contemporary jazz
than the likes of avowed influences such as
King Crimson
or
Hatfield & the North
. The horn and reeds players are in the forefront throughout, with guitarist
Eneko Alberdi Laskurain
favoring a tone more in keeping with
George Benson
than
Robert Fripp
on tunes like
"El Francatirador de Washington"
and
"La Caja Negra."
Indeed, given
Capel
's fondness for electric piano, clavinet, and old-fashioned synthesizers, there's an unapologetic '70s feel to much of
Biomasa
, a mellowness that's tempered by the unexpected left turns into a tougher, noisier brand of
jazz-rock
in passages of the title track and the closing
"Trastornos Opticos del Oso Bipolar."
Listeners coming from any point on the Venn diagram that connects
jazz
producer-arranger
Creed Taylor
's '70s releases on the crossover-oriented
CTI Records
, the
Soft Machine
, and
Frank Zappa
's later instrumental works will likely find something appealing here. ~ Stewart Mason, All Music Guide
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