La Guardia ... Cardinal Richelieu
to comment below some songs this group Granada. In 1987 my hands on the arch known Lp, cassette version of "Come", with his most arch-known success, which was already on vinyl single, "One thousand roads lead to you." This cassette is not abandoned, in almost no time, my walkman customized (which I lined with blue velvet backing paper) CROWN brand, size not much smaller than a brick of those without holes. This group Granada
accompanied me throughout my youth, and even today, 21 years later, I hear regularly. After that album took a couple or three years later, his third album, "When the sun shines." Stylistically, I see much in the line of "Come", that is, a melodic rock, soft, with catchy lyrics and songs performed with traditional instruments provided (two guitars, bass and drums, mostly). All topics of the two discs are very listenable and still exude freshness.
At that time falls into my hands, after searching and searching in large bins of record stores, those who were full of tapes on offer, his first work, a lot more pop than the two already mentioned, but British pop music which was made in the late 80's. Darker songs, with echoes, keyboards and a bass with a much more primary ( with some topics very much in line "Depeche Mode", so to speak). I recommend "Only She Can Be So", "Losing My Time" or "The Sphinx." For those who still today continue to believe that "Come" was his first job, I suggest you look above, a task not too difficult with today's technology, and find that other sound in the beginning of "La Guardia."
From "Come" I can not highlight an item on another. It is one of those albums that I can listen without passing or a song like that happens to me with the "English Blood" by Manolo Tena, for example.
"When the sun shines, however, even in the same line, mark a record in what he called" excessive repetition, "that is, crushing a sentence or two of the chorus, usually at the end of the song, within limits unimaginable ... really do not understand why a song should lengthen both, with successive iterations, until it reaches the 4:27 minute whether it would be even better with 3:34 minutes ... I hope someday someone explain to me why, relatively abundant in certain groups. "Autumn in the City", "The Road", the album's title track and, inter alia, "where the river" are good issues, but others clash. Of course, LP is a little "country", with use of banjo tunes and songs that remind us that American style.
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