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Riba, Pau : Jo, La Donya I El Gripau

Riba, Pau: Jo, La Donya I El Gripau

Jo, La Donya I El Gripau

Riba, Pau

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Pau Riba's 1971 masterpiece is finally reissued on vinyl. One of the highlights of Catalan 70s music, this psych-folk record was recorded open air in the Formentera Island, using a Nagra magnetophone. That was the hippiest of Pau's times. The music is highly influenced by Catalan popular songbook, and also by the Incredible String Band.

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Pau Riba’s 1971 masterpiece “Jo, La Donya i el Gripau” is finally reissued on vinyl. One of the highlights of Catalan 70s music, this psych-folk record was recorded open air in the Formentera Island, using a Nagra magnetophone. That was the hippiest of Pau’s times. The music is highly influenced by Catalan popular songbook, and also by the Incredible String Band. This limited reissue (500 copies only) comes with the original artwork, and has inserts with lyrics, extensive interview with Pau (sorry guys, in Catalan only), some unseen photos and a new illustration by artist Miquel Barcelo.

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    Pau Riba's 1971 masterpiece is finally reissued on vinyl. One of the highlights of Catalan 70s music, this psych-folk record was recorded open air in the Formentera Island, using a Nagra magnetophone. That was the hippiest of Pau's times. The music is highly influenced by Catalan popular songbook, and also by the Incredible String Band.

    Pau Riba’s 1971 masterpiece “Jo, La Donya i el Gripau” is finally reissued on vinyl. One of the highlights of Catalan 70s music, this psych-folk record was recorded open air in the Formentera Island, using a Nagra magnetophone. That was the hippiest of Pau’s times. The music is highly influenced by Catalan popular songbook, and also by the Incredible String Band. This limited reissue (500 copies only) comes with the original artwork, and has inserts with lyrics, extensive interview with Pau (sorry guys, in Catalan only), some unseen photos and a new illustration by artist Miquel Barcelo.

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