Uploaded by sheppar on Jan 25, 2012
Uploaded by Rich at http://aftersabbath.blogspot.com the blog for 60s-70s heavy obscurities.
The band, mainly inspired in DEEP PURPLE with a clear Symphonic structure and style was originally formed by Eduardo Frezza and Willy Gardi in 1970 from the ashes of two bands called "LAGRIMA" (Tear) and "LOS ANGELES SALVAJES" (The Wild Angels) from a small city called Rosario, EL RELOJ made their debut in a movie theater called "El Monumental" with the record of 1,100 seats and a lot of people in the street who wasn't able to reach a ticket.
The original lineup was formed by Luis Valenti (Keyboards and vocals), Willy Gardi (Guitar), Osvaldo Zabala (Guitar), Eduardo Freza (Bass and Vocals) and Juan Espósito (Drums), soon joins Eduardo "Tucata" Suarez as second guitar who leaves the band and is replaced by Gregorio Felipes.
Before a very importants concert in the Olimpia Theater, Gregorio Felipes is killed in a car accident by a drunk policeman officer who escapes, despite their grieve, the band still makes the show as a tribute for their partner before 1,500 souls and abandon the stage for a long period of time.
Is not until 1973 that they release their first single "El Mandato" (The Commandment) and "Vuelve el Día a Reinar" (The Day Reigns Again) which was a moderate success. The next year they release their biggest hit "Alguien en Quien Confiar" (Somebody Else To Trust In) and "Blues del Atardecer" (Sunset Blues) that sold more than 100,000 copies, a record for a native Rock band in those days.
In 1975 they release the first LP called "El Reloj" with clear Deep Purple influence but listening again after some years I noticed they had more of the Uriah Heep's mystic and proggy sound, even Luis Valenti sounds pretty much like David Byron.
This album contains old and new material by the band but as in most South America it was hard to get sponsored when you were a local band, so that's the reason it had to wait so much, the budget was so tied that they couldn't afford the art cover with "The Melted Clocks" by Dali.
In 1976 their style changes dramatically and they approach to a Symphonic sound with their second LP called "El Reloj II" which rises the popularity of the band incredibly but also is the starting point of tensions inside the band so after two concerts in a full "Luna Park" and long tours through Argentina they dissolve.
In 1983 they join again to release a new LP called "La Esencia es la Misma" (The Essense is the Same) but the band was not accepted this time so they decide to split again but not for ever because in 1989 they join again for a short period and again the economic problems cause their separation.
Anybody else would have quitted but the guys were really stubborn and in 1993 they reunite the original lineup and release the LP called "Santos y Verdugos" (Saints and Hangmen) with a clear Iron Maiden influence but adding old hits.
In order to make the story short, after several periods of activity and separations they managed to release two more albums "Hombre de Hoy" (Man of Today) in 1999 and "Mercado de Almas" (Market of Souls) in 2003, all oriented towards Prog Metal but with less success than their early albums.
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