Sunday, September 7, 2025

Música Urbana - Iberia (1978)

 

The second and final album from this band from Spain.

The band was a sextet with a lineup of drums, percussion, bass, guitars, mandolin, keyboards, flutes and woodwinds.

A guest added percussion.

The band blended jazz, fusion and folk rock on their self-titled 1976 debut album. This as I noted in my review earlier this month.

The band has changed a bit since then. The forty minutes long Iberia is mostly a fusion album. There are some neo-classical music here too. Some of the music is a blend of those two genres.

The music is therefore commercial, melodic and a bit easy-listening.

The music is still pretty decent with some pretty good fusion and some not so decent easy-listening music.

The fusion bits is this album's savior. Their debut album was slightly better than this album. Nevertheless...

 2 points 

  

 

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