Band, 1976-1979 ES, Madrid
Rock and Pop
Their first album is a classic of Spanish progressive rock with an uncommon sound - completely lacking drums and percussion! Barral's bass provides the only backing to a highly complex tapestry of keyboards and guitars, with some vocals and spacey effects added. Flaco Barral and Gustavo Ros split up to found Azabache (2). Zappala & Valls released a second album in a more conventional progressive rock wave.
![]() | Jorge Barral |
![]() | Gustavo Ros p, syn ES |
![]() | Willy Trujillo dr, perc ES |
![]() | Antonio Valls g, man ES |
![]() | Dick Zappala voc, key ES |
![]() | Manolo Manrique org, p ES |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Azahar | Azahar | 1979 | Album |
Noche De Primavera / Expreso De Ketama | Azahar | 1979 | Single |
La Naranja Y El Limon | Azahar | 1979 | Single |
Elixir | Azahar | 1977 | Album |
¿Qué Malo Hay, Sr. Juez? | Azahar | 1977 | Single |
Cántaros De Fuego | Azahar | 1977 | Single |
Azahar Band |
Azahar Taib Rock, Pop, Folk and World Band |
Azahares World and Latin Band |