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COMPILADO 2006

Espíritu

Symphonic Prog


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3 stars The first of Espiritu's free download samplers adds sound to the myth that is Espiritu. At least for those of us not living in Argentine. This sampler is an excellent idea and an excellent download so please go ahead and download it while you are reading this review.

It is obvious that both Genesis and Yes are big influences on Espiritu. The first song Imágenes tenues y transparentes starts as a Genesis song and then continues as an Yes song. Though with some added local flavours like an over enthusiastic vocalist. Well, it is a track from a live album after all. On the subsequent tracks, it is clear that the likes of Premiata Forneria Marconi and the rest of the melodic RPI scene has influenced Espiritu. A song like Lento juego de luces could had gone straight into a PFM album and been quite an asset for that album. In short, Espiritu is quite a catch if you like melodic, lyrical symphonic prog and/or RPI.

I am quite taken by the oldest song on this compilation album. They are all great. The newer stuff........ well, I am not won over. The sound too leaves a lot to be desired. But this compilation leaves no doubts that Espiritu was a brilliant band in their best days. I think this is a great download and an excellent historical document on a band which would had wiped the floor with most bands if they had been based in England. But Argentine, it was.

A recommended free download for those who loves symphonic prog and want to discover one of the great bands from this scene.

3.5 stars

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Posted Tuesday, August 24, 2010 | Review Permalink
memowakeman
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3 stars Nice compilation from this Argentinean band!

This is one of those bands that one can listen and listen and always find moments of pleasure. Espíritu, from Argentina was formed in the early seventies and recorded some studio and live albums, all of them with that latin American touch, however there is a clear influence taken from the symphonic giants from both, United Kingdom and Italy.

Now that our fellow collaborator Torodd interviewed Osvaldo Fravot, I was again interested in this band, whose album Crisálida has to be one of the most representative records from the Argentinean progressive realm. And thanks to this interview I could notice that if you visit their website, you can download for free a couple of compilation albums, "Compilado 2006" and "Compilado 2008", right now I am reviewing the first one.

For people who are not familiar with the band's music, the opportunity of a compilation album might help them to find out if the music is what they are looking for or not, though I am not a true fan of best of or greatest hits albums, I believe they can work as introductory albums for newcomers. So anyone who does not know Espíritu and don't want to spend some money, can go and download these samplers.

In this 2006 CD, what you will find is a mix of studio and live songs taken from different albums. "Imágenes Tenues y Transparentes" and "Un Viaje por los Recuerdos" were both taken from their "En Vivo" album from 2005. Both track show that their sound on stage is also great, so anyone who likes prog from South America would have loved to attend to one of their shows.

The other chosen songs, can be found in their three last studio albums: "Espiritu III" from 1982; "En Movimiento" from 1983; and "Fronteras Mágicas" from 2003. So as you can notice, this compilation album does not feature any song from their 70s albums. The music here has that special flavor from Argentina, if you are familiar with bands like Invisible, Crucis or MIA, you will enjoy for sure Espíritu. Their symphonic oriented music with great keyboards, excellent guitar works, along with that soft voice will please the listener.

My favorite songs are "Lento Juego de Luces", whose first seconds are not that great, but while the song is running it becomes more and more interesting; "Guardianes en Pie" whose keyboard sound shows their first class quality; and "Requiem X" which is a soft but beautiful melody in my opinion.

Let me tell you that this is not the best compilation album you will find, actually I would have changed some of the songs here for others I like more, however, as I told you earlier I believe this is a nice album if you want to know the band. If you have time, please download this, and download the 2008 sampler, which I will review right away. My final grade, three stars.

Enjoy it!

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Posted Saturday, September 4, 2010 | Review Permalink
Evolver
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Crossover & JR/F/Canterbury Teams
4 stars One of the finer things about this site is that one can learn about progressive bands that you would never have heard of otherwise. Espiritu, for me is one of those bands. This compilation is one of two that can be downloaded for free from the band's web site, and I thank them for that.

The opening notes of the first track give the impression that this band is going to be yet another Genesis imitation. But it doesn't take long before that impression is blown away with complex guitar, keyboard and drums. In fact, the best comparison I can make is to the vintage years of PFM. Yes, this is some highly technical, and well played symphonic prog.

My only complaint is that all too often the keyboards are way too low in the mix. It's not much of a complaint. 4 stars.

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Posted Friday, January 14, 2011 | Review Permalink

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