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Litto Nebbia - Muerte En La Catedral

Litto Nebbia - Muerte En La Catedral

Musician: Litto Nebbia
Album title: Muerte En La Catedral
Style: Jazz-Rock, Prog Rock
Released: 1973
Country: Argentina
Size MP3 version: 1124 mb
Size APE version: 1736 mb
Size WMA version: 1234 mb
Rating ✫: 4.8
Votes: 845
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Genre: Jazz / Rock

Litto Nebbia - Muerte En La Catedral


Tracklist

A1 Vals De Mi Hogar
A2 El Revolver Es Un Hombre Legal
A3 Señora Muerte
A4 Mendigo De La Luna
A5 El Otro Cambio, Los Que Se Fueron
B1 La Operación Es Simple
B2 Dios En Mas
B3 Muerte En La Catedral
B4 Despedida Del Trabajo No. 2

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
LPM 098 Litto Nebbia Muerte En La Catedral ‎(LP, Album, Ltd, RE, RM, Gat) Melopea Discos LPM 098 Argentina 2018
CDM 098 Litto Nebbia Muerte En La Catedral ‎(CD, Album, RE, RM) Melopea Discos CDM 098 Argentina 1994
APG-1524 Litto Nebbia Muerte En La Catedral ‎(LP, Album, RE) RCA Pure Gold APG-1524 Argentina 1982
none Litto Nebbia Muerte En La Catedral ‎(CD, Album, Promo, RE, RM) Página/12 none Argentina 2013



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Gatefold.Muerte En La Catedral, following other four solo Litto Nebbia's albums, and his -then, fifth work under the Huinca alias (also re-released now), is a consistent "outing" in his solo career. It has a progressive ambience shining through it as well as a liaison with Argentinian roots disposed with subtle lyricism. In songs like El Revolver Es Un Hombre Legal and Mendigo De La Luna there's a jazzy-pop dressing a la Chicago, If, Blood Sweat & Tears, and Rare Earth, which is a compliment to be taken seriously. Señora Muerte works as an experimental space-folk. Vals De Mi Hogar, as a complex folk trip. The floating vocals arrangements of Despedida Del Trabajo Nro 2, wrap it up these special flavorured songs. Curiously, the trio have an exquisite Brazilian spice recalling directly Clube Da Esquina, the Milton Nascimento and Lô Borges masterpiece. On the gigantic title track, the astute percussive organ meets guitar counterpoints, sounding perfectly like a cross of Terry Kath (Chicago) and Gary Green (Gentle Giant). The CD bonus track "Señora Vida" recalls some of the best bits you can find on the - back then - contemporary Italian Prog; i.e. Banco Del Mutuo Soccorso and PFM. Above all, a very solid album, concise in its delivery, and soul.