Friday, March 3, 2023

Tabletom - 7.000 Kilos (2002)

The fifth album from this band from Spain.

The band was a seven piece big band with a lineup of drums, bass, guitars, flute, saxophones, keyboards and vocals.

Tabletom has proven on their first four albums that they are a band far off the well trodden path.

Their music is a mix of avant-garde rock, jazz, quirky Latin - American prog and rock music. All of this with a Spanish take on it and with a lot of Spanish folk rock underpinning the music.

That again is the case for 7 000 Kilos.

Some off kilter vocals is on the top of all this above music.

It feels like this is madness. But this is not madness. This is quirky music somewhere between jazz, Latin rock and Spanish folk music.

The result is a decent to good album. I am not won over by this album and it is not their finest hour. I would still recomend this album due to it's sheer weirdness.

2.5 points



 

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