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SUMMARY
Probably the rarest and most sought after LP in the Spanish collector's market, the first album by Gloria Van Aerssen & Carmen Santonja is at last reissued in Vinyl as it deserves. On the twelve songs they wrote for their debut album, originally released on ópalo in 1971, Vainica Doble blended folk, soft rock, pop and a dose of psychedelia to describe a magical world of their own with splendid Spanish lyrics and great arrangements that bring you echoes of the The Beatles, the Bristish Psychedelic Trip or The Incredible String Band without ever loosing their incredibly personal character that sounds so unique to today's ears as it did to those of 1971.
Its fantastic, colourful pop cover was designed by Ivan Zulueta, artist and film director (he was the mastermind behind the cult movies "1, 2, 3... Al escondite inglés!" and "Arrebato"), and is reproduced here in all its glory, housed in a laminated slipcase featuring praise texts by some of their biggest fans such as Andy Votel (Finderskeepers/B-Music), Luis Calvo (Elefant Records), Ibon Errazkin, Ferran Llauradó (Rockdelux) and Ramon Vendrell (El Periódico de Catalunya).
REVIEWS
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1.Caramelo de Limón
2.Dime Félix
3.El duende
4.¿Quien le pone el cascabel al gato?
5.Mariluz
6.La cigarra y la hormiga
7.Refranes
8.La ballena azul
9.La cotorra
10.Roberto querido
11.Fulgencio Pimentel
12.Guru Zakun Kin Kon
13.Pájaro de mal Agüero
14.Las Doce Caras de eva
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