Album released in Spain performed by Cuban musician and singer Reinaldo Creagh Verane (Santiago de Cuba, 1918). Reinaldo, an inveterate and quiet cigar smoker worked during his lifein many jobs (carpenter, baker, railroad employee) and was integrated into the musical group 'Estudiantina Invasora' before its ultimate success, once retired, joined the 'Vieja Trova Santiaguera' (1993-2002), a team of five retired musicians who wanted to continue playing Cuban music. Being in the group Reinaldo recorded this solo album dedicated to boleros. He has himself selected the songs performed with her mature voice and recovering arrangements felt that once made musicians like Dizzie Gillespie, Ketama, Juan Enrique Morente or Dog among others.
Raya Real is one of the most recognized Spanish chorus, heard in fairs and pilgrimages of Spain, playing popular flamenco, sevillanas and rumbas mainly, but also has ventured into some other flamenco issues and pop and Christmas music. This album contains 16 songs between sevillanas and rumbas, with hits of other recognized artists as 'Turu, Turai', 'Corazón partío' or 'Canasteros'.
Formed Seattle in 1982, Metal Church consisted of vocalist David Wayne, guitarists Kurdt Vanderhoof and Craig Wells, bassist Duke Erickson, and drummer Kirk Arrington. Their 1985 self-titled debut album, recorded when the thrash/speed metal genre was still evolving, made a huge splash on the scene, as did its similar follow-up, The Dark…
Hanging In The Balance can be considered Metal Church’s coming of age. They really hit their creative prime here. The lyrics and music are well refined. The production is crystal clear thanks in part to producer Paul O’Neill, famous for his excellent work with Florida metal band Savatage. This album is highly recommended to anyone who is looking for a great thrash/power metal record as well as any REAL fan of Metal Church…
This is the third full-length album from Metalucifer, a Japanese band playing – you guessed it! – heavy metal…