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Adarce Records present a reissue of Enterprise's first self-titled album, originally released in 1977. Behind the Enterprise band is the artist Josep Llobell Oliver. Musician, sound engineer, mixer, producer, and fan of a fantastic musical world, found in his own albums and in an extensive gallery of contributions with various national artists. For years, singers and groups, most from the renowned label Belter, have been successful -- due in part to this master's arrangements. In 1975, he was commissioned by the label's artistic director to produce a studio album with a hefty budget. It was his first company and he named it after the intergalactic ship Enterprise. He assigned the bands logo (inspired by the musical group Chicago) to a friend-musician and selected the tracks: Barry White, Chick Corea, the everlasting Beatles, sonidos calientes, and other well-known hits. All the songs were played by Llobell along with the labels other musicians, all on payroll thanks to Belter: Javier Cubedo, Enrique Tudela, Gabriel Martinez, Kitflus, Ricard Roda, and many others gave their best on a magnificent first album that would be followed by three more -- one per year -- all including original compositions by the group, along with international hits by Garcia Segura, Santisteban, Calderón, Pepe Nieto, José Solà, Manolo Gas, Adolfo Waitzman, Algueró, Ramón Farrán, Miguel Ramos, Albert Peter, Jaume Cristau, Josep Llobell, and many others with published albums in the '70s. Remastered reissue includes pictures and liner notes by Dr. Vinilo (Madmua Records).
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Adarce Records present a reissue of Enterprise's second self-titled album, originally released in 1978. Behind the Enterprise band is the Spanish artist Josep Llobell Oliver. In 1975, he was commissioned by the label's artistic director to produce a studio album with a hefty budget. It was his first company and he named it after the intergalactic ship Enterprise. He assigned the bands logo (inspired by the musical group Chicago) to a friend-musician and selected the tracks: Barry White, Chick Corea, the everlasting Beatles, sonidos calientes, and other well-known hits. All the songs were played by Llobell along with the labels other musicians, all on payroll thanks to Belter: Javier Cubedo, Enrique Tudela, Gabriel Martinez, Kitflus, Ricard Roda, and many others gave their best on a magnificent first album that would be followed by three more -- one per year -- all including original compositions by the group, along with international hits by Garcia Segura, Santisteban, Calderón, Pepe Nieto, José Solà, Manolo Gas, Adolfo Waitzman, Algueró, Ramón Farrán, Miguel Ramos, Albert Peter, Jaume Cristau, Josep Llobell, and many others with published albums in the '70s. Josep has been inexhaustible, for many years he has influenced the career of soloists and bands, modernizing their sound: Manolo Escobar, Peret, Junco, arrangements and productions for Marfil, Bachelli, Ana Reverte, even great artists from "La Movida" and rock music like Burning or El Último de la Fila. Remastered reissue includes pictures and liner notes by Dr. Vinilo (Madmua Records).
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