The Spanish Progressive Rock Encyclopedia

The opinions and feelings are from a number of afficionados to this genre, so the descriptions and opinions contained in the entries do not necessarely match mine. Any correction or addendum is welcome. Send them to me via e-mail to inesta[sorry]dlsi.ua.es and the entry will be updated. Thanks for your collaboration!

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Sep-15-2016

Credits!


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    Bilbao  

 Musicians: (original line-up and changes between parenthesis)


Norberto Ramos (keys and programming), Miguel A. Ferro (keys and programming), José M. Fernández (guitar), J. I. Antón (bass), Amaia Rey (violin), and Luis Korn and Nerea G. Jáuregui (vocals).


 Discography:



Amazing Sounds from the Forbidden Planet
(1999)


Retromanía
(2001)

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"Amazing Sounds form The Forbidden Planet" is the first CD of what can be called a Project rather than a band. It was recorded independently and cost-free, and is symphonic-progressive rock. Starting mainly from campositions by Miguel A. Ferro and some jamming from the beloved analogic sounds of Norberto Ramos, the midis were programmed, included percussions (we never planned to record with real drummers for two reasons: a very good one is needed and a studio... imposible). See also Faraday. (Norberto Ramos - Abando)


Note:The guitar featuring the opening track ("Involution") of the second CD was played by the webmaster of this website!