Bibiloni Part 3: For a Future Smile (1988) WAV, Born (1989) FLAC

 








Of course the general tendency is to get more commercial sounding, and 1988's For a Future Smile does not stray from the general prediction.  The music here is entirely written by Ariel Ramirez, as you can read on the databased page.  Title track is quite exemplary:


Title track of 1989's Born:



Here the music reverts more to the new age gentleness that was another direction fusion traveled to in this period.  Some old pieces reappear here, like Vida Larga, and Water Drops.  Possibly more, not sure since I wasn't paying complete attention at all times...


source https://progressreview.blogspot.com/2025/09/bibiloni-part-3-for-future-smile-1988.html

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