Some Joan Bibiloni by request, Part 1: Joana Lluna (1982) FLAC, Una Vida Llarga i Tranquila (1984)

 









Lovely photo inside the gatefold on the bottom.


Spanish guitarist (born in Manacor - Mallorca, 1952), has played with some of the best musicians since the 80's: Jon Anderson, Larry Coryell, John Cage, Celia Cruz, Kevin Ayers... He is also a writer and producer (Marina Rossell, Antonio Vega...).
Co-founder of "Blau" label in 1982.


His first album from 1982 sounds like a toned down Egberto Gismonti, that is, less progressive, less classical-influenced, and more commercial and accessible.  The title track gives you a clear idea:



The 1984 work starts out quite inauspiciously with the digital drum machine and echoey synth chords, but it calms down quickly and for the most part turns out to be quite similar to its predecessor.  In fact, an acoustic track called Doble Volta sounds almost transcendentally ethereal and beautiful:









source https://progressreview.blogspot.com/2025/08/some-joan-bibiloni-by-request-part-1.html

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