Barrabas

Vinyl Records and Rare LPs:

Barrabas
New - LP - SD 36-110
Sealed 1974 Hard To Find Original. The Spanish Funk Rock Band Hit There Stride With This 3rd LP. Kind Of A Latin "Grand Funk Railroad." more
Barrabas
Used - LP - APL1-0219
Rare 1972 Original Featuring The Title Track Which Sells On A 12 Incher In The $500-$750 Region. Appears Unplayed. “Barrabas' Debut Is The One That Put Them On The Map, Thanks To The Surprise Club Hit "Woman." The Latin Group -- Who Were Pioneers In A Sense With Their Blend Of Latin, African, And American Influences -- Was One Of The First International Groups To Leave Its Mark On The Disco Circuit. To This Day, The Song Remains Popular With Disco/House Djs Who Have Studied The Histories Of '70s Clubs Like The Paradise Garage And The Loft. Nothing Else From Wild Safari Caught On Like "Woman," But The Remainder Sets The Tone For What Would Follow From The Group Throughout The '70s: A Combination Of Rock, Dance Music, Soul With Latin Roots, And An Equal Love For Traditional Pop Structures And Instrumental Workouts.” Andy Kellman, All Music Guide. more
Heart Of The City
New - LP - SD 36-118
Sealed 1975 Original. Saw Cut. more
Power
Used - LP - SPL1-2000
1973 Original "Not For Sale Promotional Only". "Madrid's Barrabas Followed The Success Of Their Debut -- Due In Most Part To "Woman," A Surprise Hit That Found A Home In Several American Discos -- A Year Later With Power, An Accomplished If Unremarkable Album That Indicates The Varied Stylistic Interests Of The Group. "Mr. Money" Seems To Temper The Hard, Organ-Driven Sound Of Deep Purple With The Rhythmic Thrust Of Early Santana, But Unlike Those Two Groups, Barrabas Pushes Their Guitars Into The Distance. After A Pair Of Nondescript Traditional Rock Numbers, The Group Temporarily Slides Into Easy Listening Pop With "The Horse," An Instrumental Led By Tito Duarte's Flute. Two Of The Album's Strongest Songs Appear During The Latter Half. "Casanova"'s Lyrics Are A Bit Silly, But It Shows The Group's Rhythm Section At Its Dynamic And Complex Best, And The Soft "Time To Love" Closes The Album Out In A Breezy Fashion, Displaying How Barrabas Is At Its Best When It Avoids Aggressive Rock Trappings -- Here, The Band Sounds Its Most Natural." AMG Review By Andy Kellman. more
Watch Out
New - LP - SD 36-136
Sealed 1976 Original. Saw Cut. more

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