Long before our country will be heard in rock fusion groups like Maná Caribbean, a group of young talented Venezuelans gathered to present a genuine proposal that plays with influences like rock, reggae, bolero, ballads, rumba, jazz and salsa. Urband created in 1987 and recorded his first LP in 1989 under the name "The Voice of the City" theme with which debuted well in the national scene playing on the radio country radio. Urband was made for this first album by Jesus Enrique Hidalgo (vocals, director), John Lison (keyboards), Pablo Gonzalez (guitar, vocals), Alfredo Demey (sax, flute and viola), Jose Angel Demey (drums), Jaime Enrique Hidalgo (keyboards, harmonica) and David Jaen (percussion). The talent of these young people was more than obvious which is reflected in this his first job. In 1991 they released their second album "Provoking" which is very far over rock style and my taste too. After many years I could get this working again with a more open (for I confess that in my years only high school student I liked the songs "Temptation" and "Voice of the City") I think it was extraordinary what did these guys and a huge export quality. As everyone knows now the brothers met again re Hidalgo playing bolero style issues and call themselves "The Hill." I hope you enjoy this happy memory.
City Voice
Now that you're beside me
Africa came into your skin
Where It Hurts
Reggae on the Beach
Temptation and Fall
Dame todo lo que escondes
Róbale al Sol su Luz
Cuando el amor se vá
Como tempestad
City Voice
Now that you're beside me
Africa came into your skin
Where It Hurts
Reggae on the Beach
Temptation and Fall
Dame todo lo que escondes
Róbale al Sol su Luz
Cuando el amor se vá
Como tempestad
0 comments:
Post a Comment