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SOMM 033LP
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Sommor Records present a reissue of Fusioon's Danza Del Molinero, originally released in 1972. This is the first album by these Catalan psych-progsters. Traditional Spanish songs receive a psychedelic/progressive/jazz-rock treatment with a tremendous rhythm section (drum breaks galore), fuzz-tone guitar, Hammond and analog keyboards, piano, and occasional string arrangements. RIYL: Soft Machine, Egg, Goblin, Arzachel, Le Orme, Collegium Musicum. Master tape sound. Original artwork in gatefold sleeve; Comes with an insert with rare photos and detailed liner notes in English/Spanish/Catalan.
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SOMM 034LP
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Sommor Records present a reissue of Fusioon's Farsa Del Buen Vivir, originally released in 1974. This second album by Fusioon is one of the masterpieces from the '70s Catalan/Spanish psychedelic and progressive scene. Produced by the great Josep Llobell, you'll find here plenty of Hammond, Moog, effects, a solid rhythm section, distorted lead guitar, and highly inventive arrangements. RIYL: Soft Machine, Egg, King Crimson, Gentle Giant, The Nice, Focus, Goblin. Master tape sound. Original artwork; Comes with an insert with rare photos and detailed liner notes in English/Spanish/Catalan.
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FKR 046LP
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2016 repress, originally released in 2011. The follow-up to Absolute Belter (BMS 023CD), Absolute Fusioon draws together the best tracks from Fusioon's short but vital discography. Drawing comparisons to the likes of Black Sabbath, Soft Machine, and Egg, this is an essential release for any discerning collector of rock. From the foundations of the Catalonian rock laietà movement. An uber-legendary exponent of Ibiza's 1970 psychedelic club scene. An essential for fans of freak-funk and symphonic jazz-rock with no Egg-ception. Imagine a Spanish mutation somewhere between Goblin and the Stark Reality. Featuring tracks from the cosmic studio of Jose Llobell (Enterprise/Oliver's Planet).
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BMS 033CD
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2011 release. The follow-up to Absolute Belter (BMS 023CD), Absolute Fusioon draws together the best tracks from Fusioon's short but vital discography. Drawing comparisons to the likes of Black Sabbath, Soft Machine, and Egg, this is an essential release for any discerning collector of rock. From the foundations of the Catalonian rock laietà movement. An uber-legendary exponent of ibiza's 1970 psychedelic club scene. An essential for fans of freak-funk and symphonic jazz-rock with no Egg-ception. Imagine a Spanish mutation somewhere between Goblin and the Stark Reality. Featuring tracks from the cosmic studio of Jose Llobell (Enterprise/Oliver's Planet).
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