Customers who bought this also bought:
One of the crown jewels of the European jazz-rock-prog-fusion scene.
This band from Barcelona, comprised of top notch musicians connected to Crac, Màquina! And Barcelona Traction, mixed Canterbury / RIO influences with classical Spanish music.
This is their first album from 1976.
Música Urbana was a short-lived Spanish jazz rock band formed in Barcelona in the mid-70s by composer and multi-instrumentalist Joan Albert Amargós. Their aim was to forge a distinctly Catalan progressive-rock identity—rooted in Mediterranean and Andalusian traditions rather than Anglophone influences. The band assembled top-tier musicians (Lucky Guri, Carles Benavent, Salvador Font, Luigi Cabanach…) piece by piece, ultimately becoming a sort of local supergroup.
Their sound blended jazz rock, traditional Spanish and classical music, and even cinematic scores, forming a unique, sophisticated fusion style.
The original album cover referenced Spanish classical composers —signaling the band's deep embrace of Iberian musical heritage in a prog-fusion framework.
TRACK LISTING