Storm: Storm

Storm SKU: 37125660
Storm: Storm

Storm: Storm

Storm SKU: 37125660

Format: VINYL LP

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Title: Storm
Artist: Storm
Label: Wah Wah Records
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 4040824088514
Genre: Rock

The Storm hailed from Sevilla and were acclaimed by both audience and press reviewers as one of the best rock bands from Spain. The combo was formed by the Ruiz Geniz brothers (Angel and Diego, on guitar and drums respectively) plus Luis Genil (organ) and José Torres (bass). Their debut album, originally released on Basf in 1974, is one of the Crown jewells of Spanish hard rock, and changes hands for a small fortune among collectors all over the world, especially since it's inclusion in Hans Pokora's 'Record Dreams' books. This LP really rocks. It's high energy hard rock that follows the line marked by the big organ outfits of the era: Deep Purple, Atomic Rooster, Bram Stoker, Megatón, a.o. It has also a deep classic prog sound root, which reaches the top on 'Un Señor Llamado Fernández de Córdoba'. We are talking of one of the seminal Spanish hard rock LPs.

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