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Jorge Flaco Barral - Chau (1973) LP⭐

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Artist: Jorge "Flaco" Barral Album: Chau Label: Little Butterfly Records, Sondor Country: Uruguay Released: 2017 Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Folk Rock Audio codec: FLAC | lossless Musician from Uruguay (bass, mandolin, guitar, bouzouki...), where he played in the 60's on bands as "Opus Alfa", "Bisonte" and "Días de Blues". In 1973 he moved to Barcelona where he played on the progressive rock and folk circles: Enric Herrera, Hilario Camacho, La Rondalla de la Costa... Founder of Azahar, Azabache, member of Labanda... Tracklist: A1. Hoy El Sol Acaricia A2. No Todo Es Blanco Ni Es Negro A3. Esto Sigue Igual A4. Yo A5. Ya Es Tarde B1. No Dejes De Reir Niño B2. Te Veo En Visiones B3. Se Va Muriendo Mi Aldea B4. Chau B5. Gauchita Mia Esteban Leivas talks about the album: "Chau, Flaco's 'lost' album, was an urgent idea that, somehow, Hamlet and I put into his tight list of things to do and unresolved emotions stemming from his sudden decision to go to Europe in 1972. We considered that Jorge 'Flaco' Barral, one of the most charismatic and different artists of the emerging movement of rock, blues and related Montevideano of the early seventies, had to leave a personal, personal legacy, beyond his previous collective works with Opus Alfa and Days Of Blues (Dias De Blues). We knew many of his songs were hidden, except couple of them had appeared publicly in few occasions. Most of the songs show very personal subtlety and lyrical sensitivity that the Flaco had already demonstrated with his previous groups. It was about Flaco recording the songs that he wanted to leave the way he considered to be right. In the end, what remained was a unique document of a different and original artist, an unfinished product that lacked time but what is a reflection of the urgencies we all lived in those days." Previously unreleased album from 1973, could only be found as part of Jorge Barral / Génesis / Jesús Figueroa compilation, missing 2 tracks