The Spanish Progressive Rock Encyclopedia

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 Pi-2 

 From:

    Badalona (Barcelona)  

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


Pito Costa (keys, piano and programming), Quim Oller (flute and piccolo), Bubu King (acoustic guitar), Sergi Sala (bass), Lluis Ribalta (drums), Albert Leal (vocals) (by Alex Warner) and Lluís Casals (electric guitars) (by Juanjo Verdú)


 Discography:



Retorn (demo)
(1998)


Tomorrow's Another Day
(2000)


Retorn
(2004)


The Endless Journey
(2005)


Silent Running
(2009)

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Project pi-2 was born in 1998 with the recording of their first album "RETORN". The composer, arranger programmer and keyboardist Pito Costa decides to reunite Lluís Ribalta, Llís Casals, Albert Lleal and Oriol Camprodón (clarinet) in order to put the two-years composition work into a record. This first effort was never released, in part due to the philosophy of pi-2 about enjoy symphonic rock music, not focusing on commercial interests but into artistic aspects. Years later, Pito Costa leadered the work done in those years to record their second album "TOMORROW'S ANOTHER DAY". This one is released and put into the market due to the good reviews obtained by "RETORN" (officialy released later in 2004) and also because of the illusion from pi-2 for transmiting their mesages and their music to the progressive rock fans (Pito Costa).


Review of the record "Tomorrow's Another Day" (in spanish)


Review of the record "The endless Journey" (in spanish)