I've struggled with Goma's sole album in the past, but it's finally starting to penetrate. Solid progressive rock from Spain, but not necessarily representative of the region. I think the jazzy segments wore me out originally, but I hear them within context now.
Sunday, November 29, 2020
Goma - 14 Abril. 1975 Spain
I've struggled with Goma's sole album in the past, but it's finally starting to penetrate. Solid progressive rock from Spain, but not necessarily representative of the region. I think the jazzy segments wore me out originally, but I hear them within context now.
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