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COSES NOSTRES

Iceberg

 

Jazz Rock/Fusion

4.05 | 91 ratings

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TenYearsAfter
4 stars It's a while ago that this excellent Spanish prog band was reviewed so time for a re-discovery? Iceberg was founded in 1974 and released 4 studio-albums entitled Tutankhamon (1975), Coses Nostres (1976), Sentiments (1977) and Arc-En- Ciel (1978) and 1 live album En Directe from 1079, this was their swan song. On their debut album Tutankhamon Iceberg presents 11 tastefully arranged compositions, embellished with a wide range of vintage keyboards (from Fender Rhodes electric piano to Mellotron choirs) and often fiery guitar work (with wah-wah) and topped with those typical passionate Spanish vocals. From their second album entitled Coses Nostros (without singer/saxophone player Angel Riba) the sound of the band turned into jazzrock/fusion, with hints from Mahavishnu Orchestra, Return To Forever and Santana (an obvious latin feel).

Preludi I Record : Fiery guitar, a swinging bass, subtle Fender Rhodes electric piano play and sensational Minimoog flights.

Nova : A strong Andalusian undertone featuring captivating shifting moods, with spectacular wah-wah guitar and dazzling Minimoog runs.

L'Acustica : This track contains John McLaughlin inspired acoustic guitar and swinging jazzy piano.

The tracks La D'En Kitflus and 11-8 : Flashy synthesizer flights, fiery electric guitar and an amazing rhythm-section.

A Valencia : This is a mellow track with an exciting pitchbend- driven Minimoog solo.

La Flamenca Electrica : First soaring keyboards and powerful clavinet runs, then a swinging rhythm featuring spectacular work on guitar and keyboards. The atmosphere strongly reminds me of my beloved Rock Andaluz.

This excellent Spanish four piece band delivers outstanding, very melodic instrumental music. I am sure you will be carried away by the 7 dynamic compositions with lots of interesting musical ideas. Highly recommended for jazzrock/fusion aficionados!

TenYearsAfter | 4/5 |

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