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Daniel Bautista : XX Anniversary.
While my guitar gently shreds.
Twenty years ago, back in 1993, Daniel Bautista picked a classical guitar and
started playing. Since then, he has been playing, composing and recording with
no rest. This album has been made to celebrate those twenty years, taking a look
back with a modern perspective.
Instrumental progressive metal with a crossover twist! Twenty (of course) of his
most outstanding themes has been selected, re-worked, re-arranged and
re-recorded for the occasion. These tracks are mostly from his solo works, but
there's also material from his most important bands (Evil Inside, Hipospadia,
Ciruelo Cilindrico and Progside). This album has been recorded and mixed as
always in a Gentoo Linux box (free music recorded in a free environment) during
the last months of 2012.
All themes composed by Daniel Bautista, except track 7
by Beethoven.
Songs:
1. Opening Theme 2013
2. Agnostic 2013
3. Fuego Camina Conmigo 2013
4. God Hates Kittens 2013
5. Judge Holden 2013
6. Symphony No 7 (Beethoven)
7. Ocho
8. Love Theme 2013
9. Softcore 2013
10. Dificil 2013
11. In The Desert 2013
12. That 70s Vibe 2013
13. Magdalena 2013
14. Beyond the Golden Bolt
15. Yo Robe La Navidad 2013
16. Evil Inside
17. Gemini
18. S1M1 2013
19. Viva La Counterrevolution 2013
20. Enter the Hipospadia
Listen to: the entire album.
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Release date: 06/23/2013
Daniel Bautista lives in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Spain
Tagged as: Hard Rock, Rock, Instrumental Rock, Electric Guitar, Headshaking, Prog Rock
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