Today's song, La Balada De La Primavera, is by LA MANS, a five piece from Madrid, Spain. It was one of my favorite songs on the 1998 compilation, Supermarket on Elephant Records. Enjoy!
Songs are so simple nowadays. When listening to them, one must wonder how come nobody had found such an effective formula before. This is a gorgeous song combining JULIE LONDON’s vocal jazz with winks and tributes to Spanish cult folk duo VAINICA DOBLE.
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I'm gettin' in ahead of Groot (the Groots?). Hey, this is a lovely track. God, Elefant put out a lot of good stuff, didn't they? Viva España!
Hey, wait -- yesterday hippos, today ele(f|ph)ants. Are you trying to tell us something? Are we having Okapi tomorrow?
Songs are so simple nowadays. When listening to them, one must wonder how come nobody had found such an effective formula before. This is a gorgeous song combining JULIE LONDON’s vocal jazz with winks and tributes to Spanish cult folk duo VAINICA DOBLE.
Huh?
The first record by Gloria Van Aerssen & Carmen Santonja is probably one of the rarest and most sought after LPs in the Spanish collectors market.
The 1986 Spanish promo only 7" - the blood - By The Cure is the rarest of the rare!
Ibon Errazkin fronted Daily Planet, an instrumental outfit heavily influenced by Felt and Orange Juice.
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