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New Gibraltar Encyclopedia of Progressive Rock TA-TE |
 | | This is orchestrated in a similar way to the other album's cuts, but is more complex in terms of an odd chord progression which seems to wander off to somewhere unexpected every time you think you know where it's going. |
 | | Tarántula was part of the first wave of Spanish progressive band from the 70's. |
 | | This album showed the two well-distinct sides of Tellah’s music: their instrumental input is usually the most intense of their repertoire, showing influences from Yes and “Moon Madness”-era Camel, while their sung material leans closer to the realms of melodic prog with a definite romantic touch (not unlike other Italian and South American bands). |
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