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Caravela Escarlate - Caravela Escarlate [CD] (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
Caravela Escarlate - Caravela Escarlate [CD] (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
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Caravela Escarlate - Caravela Escarlate - Caravela Escarlate [CD]
Barcode: 7090008311560Caravela Escarlate is a Brazilian symphonic prog band which was founded in Rio de Janeiro in 2011. Caravela Escarlate is their second album, originally self-released in Brazil in 2017, and is a big step forward from their debut "Raschuno". Where the debut was more acoustic, "Caravela Escarlate" is way more keyboard-driven, classic prog rock. The album is heavily inspired by both English and Italian 70s prog, but also by traditional and popular Brazilian music, which makes their musical blend quite special. While the music almost sounds like it could have been recorded in 1973, the lyrics (in Portugese) have a bit of a more modern touch inspired by science fiction, comic books and environmental concerns. The main character is 'Caravela Escarlate' itself, which translated to Crimson Ship. It is an alien character from sideral space, which can transform into its own vehicle of transport - in specific a ship. And what better foundation for a spaced out retro prog album than that? Fans of keyboard trios like ELP, Trace or Triumvirat will love tracks like "Planeta-Estrela" and "Atmosfera", and fans of symphonic prog (especially the 70s retro style) should definitely check this out.
Line-up:
David Caravelle Vocals, bass, guitars and violins
Ronaldo Rodrigues (Massahara, Arcpelago) Keyboards
Elcio C·faro - Drums1. Um Brilho Fr·gil no Infinito 2. Caravela Escarlate 3. Atmosfera 4. Gigantes da DestruiÁ„o 5. Toque as ConstelaÁıes 6. Futuro Passado 7. Cosmos 8. Planeta-Estrela
- Format Detail: CD
- Internal ID: JITRE
- Released: 1/27/23
- Released: 1/27/23
- Format Detail: CD
- Handling Note: **Please allow an additional 72 hours for this item's shipment.**
- Genre: Metal
- Format: CD
- Format: CD
- Genre: Metal
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