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Sunday, September 30, 2012

Metamorfosis-Papallones I Elefants (1982)

This Spanish band was founded in Tarragona in 1979, though they were originally called Companyia Oliva Negra, later changing their name to Metamorfosis (there are two other bands with the same name, one Czech and one Swiss). The lineup consisted of keyboardist and main composer Jaume Montcusi, guitarist Luis García, guitarist and percussionist Joan Ramos, bassist Jordi Papaseit, and drummer Joan Grimau. Metamorfosis released only one album in 1982, titled “Papallones i Elefants” (Butterflies and Elephants), which was entirely instrumental. Their style was an interesting hybrid of jazz-rock and jazz fusion with progressive elements, featuring competent and well-executed instrumentation, with Montcusi's keyboard work being particularly noteworthy. After this album the band broke up and Montcusi himself would dedicate himself to producing other bands throughout Catalonia, participating in albums by regional groups, while guitarist Joan Ramos would go on to join the band UCCAT.

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