Crucis
This Argentinian band from Buenos Aires featured Gustavo Montesano (bass/vocals), Anibal Kerpel (keyboards), Pino Marrone (guitar/vocals) and the Uruguayan drummer Gonzalo Farrugia (from the known prog rock band Psiglo). They existed from ’74 until ’77 and made two records: "Crucis" from ’76 and "Los delirios del mariscal" from ’77. The music has a typical Seventies sound with echoes from The Nice and FFocus. Both LPs were released as separate CDs but finally re-released on a 1-CD entitled "Kronologia".
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Crucis
This Argentinian band from Buenos Aires featured Gustavo Montesano (bass/vocals), Anibal Kerpel (keyboards), Pino Marrone (guitar/vocals) and the Uruguayan drummer Gonzalo Farrugia (from the known prog rock band Psiglo). They existed from ’74 until ’77 and made two records: "Crucis" from ’76 and "Los delirios del mariscal" from ’77. The music has a typical Seventies sound with echoes from The Nice and FFocus. Both LPs were released as separate CDs but finally re-released on a 1-CD entitled "Kronologia".
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Great mellow folk song with tasty and intricate arrangements!
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I really enjoy the psychedelic changes and arrangements, very interesting song!
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