Triana (2)Un Encuentro

Label:

Movieplay – 171606/9

Series:

Serie Gong

Format:

Vinyl , LP, Album, Stereo

Country:

Spain

Released:

Genre:

Folk, World, & Country

Style:

Andalusian Classical

Tracklist

A1 Tu Frialdad
Written-ByJesús De La Rosa
4:22
A2 A Través Del Aire
Written-ByEduardo Rodríguez R.*
6:05
A3 Cae Fina La Lluvia
Written-ByJesús De La Rosa
3:21
A4 Un Nido En Mi Ventana
Written-ByJesús De La Rosa
3:30
B1 Aroma Fresco
Written-ByJesús De La Rosa
2:34
B2 Un Extraño Más
Written-ByJesús De La Rosa
3:03
B3 Encuentro Fugaz
Written-ByJesús De La Rosa
4:17
B4 Caudaloso Río
Written-ByEduardo Rodríguez R.*
2:54
B5 Fin
Written-ByJuan J. Palacios
2:01

Companies, etc.

  • Record CompanyMovieplay S.A.
  • Pressed ByIberofon, S.A.
  • Recorded AtEstudios Sonoland
  • Printed ByMoviegraf
  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Movieplay

Credits

  • Arranged ByTriana (2)
  • Artwork [Cover]Tabernero
  • BassAntonio Aguilar (2)
  • Congas [Tumbadoras]Yiyo Bronx (tracks: A1)
  • Drums, PercussionJuan José Palacios, "Tele"*
  • Electric GuitarJosé María Sagrista
  • EngineerPepín Fernández*
  • Guitar [Spanish]Jesús De La Rosa (tracks: A4)
  • Guitar [Spanish], VoiceEduardo Rodríguez R.*
  • Keyboards, Lead VocalsJesús De La Rosa
  • Lead VocalsEduardo Rodríguez R.* (tracks: A2, B4)
  • ProducerTriana (2)

Notes

Recorded between February and March 1980 at Estudios Sonoland (Madrid).

Includes a fold-out insert with lyrics and credits and a poster.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Runout, A-side, hand-etched, variant 1): 17.1606 A IN
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout, B-side, hand-etched, variant 1): 17.1606 B IN
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout, A-side, hand-etched, variant 2): 17.1606 . A . IN i
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout, B-side, hand-etched, variant 2): 17.1606 . B . 2 NI
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout, A-side, hand-etched, variant 3): 17.1606.A.2N'
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout, B-side, hand-etched, variant 3): 17.1606.B.IN'
  • Rights Society: S.G.A.E.
  • Depósito Legal: M.11903-1980
  • Other (Iberofon, S.A.): PMS N-6714-5854

Other Versions (5 of 20)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
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Un Encuentro (LP, Album, Club Edition, Special Edition) Orlador 58.339, 58339 Spain 1980
New Submission
Un Encuentro (Cassette, Album) Movieplay 53.0678/5, 53 0678/5 Spain 1980
New Submission
Un Encuentro (LP, Album) Movieplay GM-200.2776 Venezuela 1980
New Submission
Un Encuentro (Cassette, Album, Club Edition, Special Edition) Movieplay 44966, 71.4968/5 Spain 1980
New Submission
Un Encuentro (LP, Album, Stereo) Discosa SLIN-3076 Argentina 1981

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Reviews

  • boticario's avatar
    boticario
    Not a bad album. Personally, I quite like. I think it's one of the most elaborate, musically speaking.
    • progfan97402's avatar
      progfan97402
      Edited 13 years ago
      This is where Triana pretty much abandoned the progressive rock elements, but in their case it didn't matter, even though progheads pretty much abandoned the band right here. But it's not a bad album. Not that they were the most challenging of bands out there. The original LP never came with a gatefold, and it came with a custom label, the only Movieplay LP I own so far with a custom label. I don't know what's up with Triana and candles, but candles tended to be featured in many of their album covers, and they even lit candles during their live shows. Anyways, "Tu Frialdad" is a nice song, but for the progheads, this might bore them. It's pretty much now flamenco pop/rock. Many of the songs on this album tended to be mellower. I'm surprised they remained progressive as long as they did (Sombra y Luz was their last prog album). It's no classic, so obviously you want to go with their first three albums before you come here. On the other hand, it's not bad. At least it don't sound very '80s.

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