The Spanish Progressive Rock Encyclopedia

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 Tartesos 

 From:

    Huelva  

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


José Roca (composer, keyboards and flute), José Barros (guitar and percussion), Jesús Conde (percussion and vocals), Manuel Marinelli (vocals and keyboards), Eliseo (bass), and Antonio Moreno (drums and percussion)


 Discography:



Tiempo Muerto
(1975)

Singles:


Ven a mi / Creo en ti
(1973)

Campos de Algodón / Buen Hombre
(1973)

Well all Right / Come and Go Blues
(1974)

Bandolera / Desde mi Blacón
(1974)

En Algún Lugar / Tiempo Muerto
(1975)

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Tartesos edited five singles in addition to the LP "Tiempo Muerto" (Phillips, 1975). The made rock mixed with folk folk. It was formed from the ashes of bands like Nuevos Tiempos and Green Piano, and some of them played in Alameda later. Colaborations: David Rodríguez (flute), Fernándo Gómez (drums and vocals), Alfredo Lago (bass and vocals) and Andrés Olaegui (guitar).