Spheroe's debut album opens with sustain guitar and heavy percussion, which should tell you the direction this fine album is headed. 12 minute 'Black Hill Samba' is one of the best Latin influenced fusion tracks there is, as it never sits still in one place, constantly moving about in a progressive rock manner. And it never lets up from there. Some of the shorter tracks provide mellow interludes, but overall this is a spirited affair that avoids most of the genre's negative trappings. If the fusion phase of Santana interests you, then be sure to pick up Spheroe.
Monday, November 9, 2020
Spheroe. 1977 France
Spheroe's debut album opens with sustain guitar and heavy percussion, which should tell you the direction this fine album is headed. 12 minute 'Black Hill Samba' is one of the best Latin influenced fusion tracks there is, as it never sits still in one place, constantly moving about in a progressive rock manner. And it never lets up from there. Some of the shorter tracks provide mellow interludes, but overall this is a spirited affair that avoids most of the genre's negative trappings. If the fusion phase of Santana interests you, then be sure to pick up Spheroe.
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