lunes, 2 de septiembre de 2019

Carmina Burana ‎– 240 Days Of May [12''] (1987, Plataforma Discos)





During the mid-eighties Carmina Burana raised as a "rara avis", ahead of their time and ignoring any conventional sound. Influenced by post-punk British bands and prog-rock artists like King Crimson, Carmina Burana mixed in their songs all kind of surreal sounds, with mostly depleted instruments and practically indecipherable lyrics, but despite all this, they signed throughout their trajectory two of the best pieces written by a Spanish band, "El Telar de la Locura" and "De las Danzas Apócrifas". Carmina Burana formed in Valencia in 1983, and its original line-up was formed by Manolo Fernández (voice and guitar), Andrés Blasco (bass and violin), and José Carlos Pernías (guitar). [SOURCE: GRUPOS NACIONALES NUEVA OLA 80


Label: Plataforma Discos ‎– 12 PF BN 3, Plataforma Discos ‎– 12PFBN3 
Format: Vinyl, 12", 45 RPM, Maxi-Single 
Country: Spain 
Released: 1987 
Genre: Electronic, Rock 
Style: New Wave, Darkwave 

Tracklist:
A1 The 240 Days Of May 4:11 
A2 Cold 5:06 
B1 Liquid Base Memories 5:11 
B2 The Apocryphal Dances 4:29 

Notes:
English versions. 

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