Bubu are an outstanding representative of Argentinian Progressive Rock. Anabelas consists of three long epic compositions, and features mostly instrumental music that sounds like a cross of early King Crimson, Magma and Anglagard. Bubu was quite a large band and actually with a wide range of talent and instrumentation. Along with the traditional rock set-up (guitar, bass, and drums), the band featured a violinist, flutist, saxophonist, and pianist. Each composition is filled with intense interaction between the musicians, dozens of melodic surprises, and unexpected tempo changes. Their music is complex, energetic, and diabolical in a King Crimson-ish sort of way. Very surprising is that there is no noodling and very little soling to be found here and although does offer a pretty trippy and wild musical experience, never gets too out of control or becoming un-accessible for the listener. Without a question this is an awesome recording and a necessity in anyone’s progressive rock collection. Absolutely brilliant progressive rock. Line-up / Musicians Sergio Polizzi/violin Cecilia Tenconi/flute Win Fortsman/sax Petty Guelache/vocals Eduardo Rogatti/guitar Eduardo "Fleke" Folino/bass Eduardo "Polo" Corbella/drums,percussion Daniel Andreoli/composition,arrangement Discography Anabelas 1978
1.El Cortejo de un Dia Amarillo 2.El Viaje de Anabelas 3.Suenos de Maniqui