Progessive Sounds Of 1974

Carmen - Fandangos In Space '73 Dancing On A Cold Wind '75 (2006)

Carmen - Fandangos In Space '73 Dancing On A Cold Wind '75 (2006)
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Genre: Rock, Prog Rock, Psychedelic Rock | Label: Angel Air Records | Catalog Number: SJPCD229

A unique band, Carmen combined flamenco music with progressive rock. Adding to their distinctiveness was the fact that during long instrumental passages, members of the band would dance on-stage, adding those sounds to the instrumental mix. Composed of Roberto Amaral (vocals, castanets), David Allen (guitar), his sister Angela Allen (keyboards), John Glascock (bass) – who later worked with Jethro Tull – and Paul Fenton (drums), Carmen's sound was focused on up-beat flamenco guitar with a strong rhythm section and subtle keyboards. Their first album, Dancing on a Cold Wind, was released in 1973 and featured the 23-minute epic "Remembrances (Recuerdos de Espana)." It was followed by Fandangos in Space in 1974. The quintet's final album was The Gypsies, released in 1975, a more restrained effort than previous releases.