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FRONTERAS MÁGICAS

Espíritu

Symphonic Prog


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3.09 | 18 ratings | 2 reviews | 11% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 2003

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Polarians (8:04)
2. Sin Fronteras (6:31)
3. Una Palabra (5:09)
4. Para El (3:20)
5. Nada Que Decirte (4:06)
6. Frío (7:24)
7. Cosas Que Llevan A La Mar (5:44)
8. Ciudad De Locos (5:25)
9. Caleidoscopios (3:45)
10. Psicosis 2002 (4:51)
11. Un Viaje Por Los Recuerdos (6:56)
12. Réquiem X (6:55)

Total time 68:10

Line-up / Musicians

- Pablo Guglielmino / lead & backing vocals, vocal arrangements
- Osvaldo Favrot / acoustic & electric guitars, keyboards, percussion, backing vocals, vocal & orchestral arrangements, production & mixing
- Ernesto Romeo / grand piano, Fender Rhodes, Wurlitzer, Yamaha CP70, Hohner clavinet, Mellotron, synths, samplers, sequencers, backing vocals, orchestral arrangements, production & mixing
- Federico Favrot / bass, Chapman stick, backing vocals
- Horacio Ardiles / drums, percussion, Roland & LinnDrum drum machines

Releases information

Artwork: Carlos Leiro

CD Grandil ‎- 001 (2003, Argentina)

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ESPÍRITU Fronteras Mágicas ratings distribution


3.09
(18 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(11%)
11%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(17%)
17%
Good, but non-essential (56%)
56%
Collectors/fans only (17%)
17%
Poor. Only for completionists (0%)
0%

ESPÍRITU Fronteras Mágicas reviews


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Review by Prog-jester
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3 stars I was kinda surprised with the opening track - almost total rip-off from both MARILLION's "Assassing"/"Bitter Suite" intros...I was told this is Symphonic...anyway, I followed the path and the result is good. "Fronteras Magicas" presents a dozen of songs and instrumental suites not longer than 8 minutes. Some obvious GENESIS/ MARILLION cliches that caress my ears sound very interesting when played in these guys' manner.Besides Spanish is so emotional...Despite some boring moments in instrumental tracks and quite predictable nature of it al, this album pleased me and though it's not essential it is a very good addition to every GENESIS-like prog devotee.Recommended.l

Latest members reviews

3 stars "Fronteras Mágicas" the fifth studio work of the band ESPIRITU, is not gotten to be a complete deception, it doesn't also nor close to their best moments ("Chrysalis" and "Libre & Natural"). Maybe it is due to the fact that the guitarrist Osvaldo favrot is the only remain menber of the orig ... (read more)

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