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AVENIDA LARCOFrágilSymphonic Prog |
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Avenida Larco, their first release is IMHO the best progressive album ever recorded in Perú, the music has evident influence of Yes and mostly Genesis, but they don't copy their idols, they create their own sound using this influences.
The song "Avenida Larco" became a hit single in Perú but as most hit singles I don't believe it's the best one, "Overtura" (Oberture) is a great opener, with a great guitar work, probably simpler for foreign listeners because it's an instrumental. "Pastas Pepas y otros Postres" (Cocaine, Pills and other Desserts) is another great song with amazing keyboards. Of course there's a special place for "Oda al Tulipan" (Ode to the Tulip), with strange lyrics but a very complete sound that includes horns.
A must have for any prog' fan, specially if you don't care for the lyrics in Spanish, I will rate it with 5 stars because it's the original source of the band and their best compositions.
Best song: Oda al Tulipan (Ode to the Tulip)/ Obertura (Overture)

Como peruano, escribiré en castellano. De este disco he escuchado casi todas las canciones por un disco compilatorio que me prestaron, creo que no era oficial. Es verdad, como dicen los otros, Fragil tiene influencias de Genesis y Yes y un sonido muy particular. "Avenida Larco" fue un boom comercial para su tiempo, tanto asi que fue Fragil el primer grupo en hacer un video para una cancion en esa epoca en el Peru, una gran cancion para captar la atencion del grupo. Las mejores canciones para mi son "Mundo Raro/Pastas, Pepas y otros Postres" (es como una sola cancion), "Obertura" y "Oda al Tulipan".
Es lamentable que hayan sacado tan pocos discos, tienen un gran talento y no he conocido mejor banda de Rock Progresivo en todo el país (creo que es el unico, ademas del mio, jeje), pero estoy seguro que la razon es por la dificil situacion del pais y principalente, por la pirateria!
Si alguna vez te encuentras con este disco, o cualquiera de Frágil, compralo! estoy seguro que no te arrepentiras y como siempre COMPRA ORIGINAL, DILE NO A LA PIRATERIA.




If you want your prog collection to have a little bit of the whole world's best music, you should DEFINITELY get this album.. I know it may be hard to find a peruvian album if you live in switzerland or canada, and that's why I took the time to find a store where you can get it :) I think I can't post the complete link here, but you can find it yourself by searching 'fragil' in PERUCD.COM hehe anyway if you can get it do it, it is a must have for your collection!
Peace out!


First, let me fully admit that Fragil do have a Pop element to their music. Not the vapid top 40 pablum fed by Corporate Radio, but in the sense of having an excellent melodic sense, i.e the ability to write songs that stay with you long after you've heard them. As such, it is no surprise to read Ivan mentioning that Avenida Larco had been a hit single in Peru.
How would I describe their sound here - imagine if Genesis had built on their approach from And Then There Were Three, reined in the wall of sound synths, balanced it out with acoustic guitars, and displayed the melodies more prominently. Or a less pompous sounding Saga. (not that I mind that sort of sound for Saga) . Or a less morose H era Marillion without the massive synth washes. Again, not to say I dislike that aspect of Marillion, just a comparison. I can't speak of the lyrics, as I speak no Spanish. But the ambience is generally an upbeat one.
One caveat - if you are a purist, and cannot tolerate the slightest hint of Pop music, this is not the album for you. If you can be open to some Pop's ability to fit in well in a Symphonic prog style, this is worth your time.
Best of all, you have MP3s and videos available here that will decisively give you an answer to whether this is music for you.
Put a little South America sun into your prog. Give this a listen !

Av. Larco is generally composed of short songs about urban themes, provided with great intensity and elaborate rhythmic sections, which are identifiable references of the English groups that influenced the members of the band (Yes, Genesis, among others), and whose discs arrived in Peru during the nationalist military dictatorship of the seventies.
Despite the very good level and great versatility of the musicians who recorded Av. Larco (the powerful voice of Andrés Dulude, the bass line of César Bustamante, and the progressive guitar of Luis Valderrama), I must especially highlight the notable contribution of Octavio Castillo, not only for his fundamental keyboard-work but also for the entire structure of the album, giving it a characteristic and unique sound.
Excellent themes such as the atmospheric and introspective Mundo Raro, linked by the keyboard as a common thread to the dynamic Pastas, Pepas y Otros Postres, the wonderful halftime of Floral, the ballad Hombres Solos (El caiman), or the parade-like Oda la Tulipan, are essential to understand the importance of Frágil in the history of local rock.
But without any doubt, the song that gives the album its name, Av. Larco is Frágil's anthem par excellence. Preceded by the enormous and magnificent Obertura introduction, in less than 4 minutes the adrenaline flows through the veins of Av. Larco. From its incisive initial keyboard, it travels vertiginously through excellent instrumental and vocal development, to vanish among the police sirens in the dawn after a long and eventful weekend night. Simply extraordinary.
Probably the fact of being an album in Spanish made it less possible to access the English-speaking market extensively, but Av. Larco is undoubtedly a monumental album and 100% recommended, especially for those who enjoy the more symphonic side of rock music.

After composing some of their own music they started to focus more on playing that and less covers until they just played their own music. "Avenida Larco" is their debut recorded in 1980 and released in 1981. Under 40 minutes with ten tracks. GENESIS is really the only band who I hear at times in their music. After the opening instrumental we get that amazing title track then another beautiful piece in "Mundo Paro" with vocal melodies and a light sound. A gorgeous track.
"Pastas, Pepas Y Otros Postrus" is next with the fast paced vocals and catchy sound. Another winner is "Floral" with the opening winds and synths as strummed guitar joins in followed by beats and bass and eventually vocals. I like that guitar solo late. "Hombres Solos(El Casman)" is folky with mellotron flute and fragile vocals. Real flute on "Lizy" who turns out to be a baby as she cries late in the song. Mellotron and acoustic guitar as well.
The closer seems like a shot at a hit and I'm not impressed but I am with this album and it's a very rock solid 4 star affair.

With Fragíl, you can hear that Peru is a melting pot of cultures. The music has an organic layer, and whether it's an acoustic guitar, a flute, or an indigenous percussion instrument, the music always sounds sultry. However, the main focus is on infectious progressive pop. It should be noted, though, that the strong opening track Obertura contains approximately zero percent of the catchy genre; it is as proggy as it can be. For a few minutes, the band's instrumentalists go all out before putting their considerable skills in the service of the songs.
Fragíl's ability to write a mega-hit is evident in the fact that the title track became a huge success single in their home country. The song, named after a bustling street in Lima's nightlife, depicts the image of skirt-chasers and voluptuous girls. Although this excellently sung song by Andrés Dulude doesn't exude the joviality you might expect from such a subject, that seems to have been the intention.
After this catchy number, it's time for the more subdued Mundo Raro. The atmosphere reminiscent of Genesis, as seen in a song like Afterglow, is also present here, although the bombast is not generously present. Fragíl opts for a lighter approach. Songs like Floral, Hombres Solos, and the instrumental Lizy also have this touch?beautiful acoustic guitars, atmospheric keyboards, folky environments, and dreamy flute.
Among the fuller tracks, Pastas, Pepas Y Otros Postres stands out. Be careful not to stumble over the many tempo and mood changes. One who certainly doesn't stumble is bassist César Bustamante, who, with his virtuoso playing, keeps everything neatly together. In Esto Es Iluminación, he opts for a more jazzy approach, and it fits the band perfectly. Wherever Fragíl's music goes or stands, Luis Valderrama always delivers excellent guitar work, keyboardist Octavio Castillo is significant, Arturo Creamer strikes the right rhythms, and Dulude immortalizes himself with his rhythmic way of singing. And then there's Oda Al Tulipán, where the Mellotron reigns. The closer of the album, Le Dicen Rock, is, due to its simple nature, a typical case of disappointment, and it starts so hopefully with a nice synth riff.
In conclusion, "Avenida Larco" is a fine album, something I already mentioned in the first paragraph of this review. During my research on the album, I read a few times that "Avenida Larco" is one of the best from South America. Honestly, that's a bit too much for me. I'll stick with fine. Okay?
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