The sixth album from this band from Spain.
The band was a trio with a lineup of drums, bass, guitars and vocals.
The band had help from some guests who provided woodwinds, percussion, keyboards and female vocals.
Tabletom had a long career and it was always based around the rather good, Spanish vocals of Roberto Gonzales.
Tabletom has always had a local, Spanish sound and that is also the case for this album.
We get an hour worth of music somewhere between brass rock and jazz. Add a lot of Spanish rock too and you get this album.
The music is pretty dynamic too. The vocals is really driving this album forward. Tabletom has got a strong identity in these vocals.
Not everything here is good. But I respect bands like Tabletom and decent to good albums like this one. They adds a lot of colours to the scene and to my life.
2.5 points
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