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Abedul. Nosotros (1979). LP, Album. Spain. Progressive Rock.

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A1 Flash Written-By – A. Aránega*, J. L. Pérez*, L. Visiers*, P. Castro 5:44 A2 Últimos Momentos Written-By – A. Aránega*, N. Baiges* 4:47 A3 Walking Written-By – P. Castro 3:59 A4 Sobre Fuego Written-By – A. Aránega* 3:27 B1 The Monster And The Butterfly = El Monstruo Y La Mariposa Written-By – A. Aránega*, J. L. Pérez*, P. Castro 4:56 B2 Impresión Written-By – J. L. Pérez* 4:58 B3 Renacer De La Aurora (Boreal) Written-By – A. Aránega*, P. Castro 3:50 B4 84 . Written-By – A. Aránega*, P. Castro 2:43 Bass – P. Castro Drums, Percussion – L. Visiers* Guitar – J. L. Perez* Keyboards – A. Aranega* Vocals – N. Baiges* If there is a band that can be called legendary, we’re talking about ABEDUL from Spain, the information, photos and even albums are lost in the mist of time but we were able to find this band was formed in the year 1979 by Albert Aranega (keyboards), Narcis Baiges (Vocals), Pedro Castro (Bass), Jose L. Pérez (Guitar), and Luis Visiers (Drums) in the city of Barcelona. Their sound was mostly mainstream with Prog tendencies, but as any respectable band from Spain has some vaguely Celtic folk melodies mixed with clear ethnic influences, the lyrics are in English and in Spanish, very close to the sound of another band called “BLOQUE“. In the year 1979 they managed to release a LP called “Nosotros“ which would be almost impossible to find if it wasn’t because the Japanese label Tachiko managed to release an unofficial version of their LP in a CDR but due to the bad quality of the sound seems like they never had access to the original master tapes. It’s really sad that a band like ABEDUL that was part of the fertile Spanish scenario is practically lost for ever, it’s time to upgrade “Nosotros“ in a decent CD format so new generations have access to them also. Iván Melgar Morey - Perú

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