| 1. La Espera - Un Ser Llamado Muerte |
| 2. Y Murio La Tarde |
| 3. Hiperdulia Al Fracaso |
| 4. Alberich |
| 5. Memorias De Un Cometa (I. Priomeros Viajes/II. Entre Tanto/III. Epiciclos) |
| 6. Persistencia |
| 7. El Tiempero |
| 8. Premonicion |
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Product Description
NIRGAL VALLIS is a legendary band of the Mexican Progressive rock scene, led by keyboards player Jose Luis FERNANDEZ LEDESMA Q. The group published in the Eighties one side of an album, the other including Arturo MEZA & Maja RUSTIGE's works. The band has been reformed since a few months and has recorded some new pieces, in the continuity of their early works. Reissued in 1995 by the Musea label with those never-published tites, "Y Murio La Tarde" (1984) gathers both aspects from the bands music: an instrumental art based on very melodic keyboards, violin (Second period), lyric and romantic Progressive rock with a latin touch and a lot of freshness and sensivity. To be rediscovered !
NIRGAL VALLIS is a legendary band of the Mexican Progressive rock scene, led by keyboards player Jose Luis FERNANDEZ LEDESMA Q. The group published in the Eighties one side of an album, the other including Arturo MEZA & Maja RUSTIGE's works. The band has been reformed since a few months and has recorded some new pieces, in the continuity of their early works. Reissued in 1995 by the Musea label with those never-published tites, "Y Murio La Tarde" (1984) gathers both aspects from the bands music: an instrumental art based on very melodic keyboards, violin (Second period), lyric and romantic Progressive rock with a latin touch and a lot of freshness and sensivity. To be rediscovered !
Y Murio La Tarde,Nirgal Vallis,Musea
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