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GUERSSEN
国(Country)
ESP
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LP(レコード)
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RS110210-20
発売日
2010年11月02日
EAN
2100201000548
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オリジナル・アナログ盤はPsyche/Freak Beatマニア垂涎の激レア盤、Gal Costaのバックも担当した'60's Brasilian Beat RockバンドTHE BUBBLESを母体に改名/発展したBrasil産Psyche Beat/Art Rockバンド、Brasil:Continentalから発表された'73年唯一作が米Lion Productionsから'09年再発CD化!ボーナスとしてAlbum以上にメガ・レアな'71年Albmu未収Single曲'Sem Nada''18.30-Parte 1/Os Hemadecons Cantavam Em Coro Cho^o^o^o^'を追加。

LADO A

1. UM PASSO A FRENTE
2. RAZ?O DE EXISTIR
3. BYE MY FRIEND
4. EPITAFIO
5. SEM NADA (Bonus Track, single Top Tape 1971)

LADO B
1. TEMPOS CONSTANTES
2. A ESFERA
3. NESTE ROCK FOREVER
4. 18.30 - PARTE 1 / OS HEMADECONS CANTAVAM EM CORO Cho^o^o^o^



Brazilian band the Bubbles (Groovie Recs 022 lp, 2010) became the toast of the underground Rio de Janeiro scene, backing Tropicalist singer Gal Costa’s residence at the Sucata night club in 1970.
They won the “Best Band of the Festival” award at the VII FIC of 1971 (International Festival of Songs), the same year they appeared on Leno’s “Vida y obra de Johnny McCartney” album.

After venturing to England to attend the Isle of Wight Festival, they decided to experiment with a heavier sound, more akin to UK bands of that era (Deep Purple, Cream, King Crimson, Humble Pie, with a little Beatles’ “White Album” in for good measure) than that of their Brazilian cohorts.

A name change to A Bolha later, still loaded with verve and swagger, fueled by drugs, they recorded their first album, which has secured a permanent place as one of the best hard psych rock albums to ever emerge from South America.
The LP, “Um Passo a frente” (A step forward), was released in 1973 by the Continental label, in a gatefold cover which was quite luxurious for the era.

This masterpiece, now impossibly hard to find as an original, certainly made a name for A Bolha in the pantheon of 1970’s Brazilian rock. But success in the early 1970’s was not like it had once been in the old Jovem Guarda or Tropicalist days, when bands had weekly TV shows to help them become well- known nationwide?and eventually, worldwide.

In other words, the meager abilities of Continental to promote the album made it a collector’s item, not the fate a band would actively seek for their recordings.
Now we at Groovie Records bring to you the reissue of this masterpiece of the brazilian rock, the lp is a replica in a gatefold cover, and includes the infamous hard- rocking 1971 single as bonus tracks.