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ARTIST
ROOS/ESTELA MAGNONE, JAIME
TITLE
Mujer de Sal Junto a Un Hombre Vuelto Carbon
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
VAMPISOUL
CATALOG #
VAMPI 225LP
VAMPI 225LP
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
9/3/2021
Vampisoul present a first-time vinyl reissue of
Mujer de Sal Junto a Un Hombre Vuelto Carbón
, originally released in 1985. This LP is the first in a series of full-album reissues that Vampisoul (co-produced in collaboration with Little Butterfly Records) is releasing as a valuable add-on to the label's recent and largely acclaimed compilation
América Invertida
(VAMPI 205CD/LP, 2020) a work that focused on the obscure leftfield pop and experimental folk scene from '80s Uruguay, making some of these elusive and essential albums available again. Synth ambiences, acoustic landscapes, deep songwriting and subtle candombe percussions combine in most of the musical output released in Uruguay during those years. A very unique sound was developed within the narrow boundaries of Montevideo, the country's capital city, by just a small group of very talented artists.
Mujer de Sal Junto a Un Hombre Vuelto Carbón
was largely overlooked in Uruguay at the time of its release, despite the fact that
Jaime Roos
was one of the most popular musicians in the country back in 1985. The album was very different from anything else and even today still sounds out of time. The intricate melodies and
Estela Magnone
's exquisite voice invite comparisons with
Elizabeth Fraser
's vocals and the ethereal pop of the
Cocteau Twins
. The strange textures of the Juno synthesizer and drum machines bring to mind bands that appeared after this album such as
Broadcast
or
Stereolab
. The use of highly organic sounds, combined with electronic instruments applying timbres and programming that heighten the "artificial" sound quality, are part of this concept. Nonetheless, within the framework of paring down the songs, you find extremely sophisticated harmonic arrangements or songs where a mere sprinkling of elements creates a dreamlike and almost mantric ambience such as "Tras Tus Ojos". This couple album is really like no other and its timeless charm remains intact 35 years later. Original artwork with an extra OBI; includes four-page insert with liner notes by Uruguayan music writer
Andrés Torrón
.
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