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Castles In Spain : Numero Tres
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Middle-Eastern/Spanish influences rocking out with warm vocals and emotional lyrics. Numero Tres fills the airwaves with a unique blend of the otherworldly.
Genre: Rock: Modern Rock
Release Date: 2002
Numero Tres
Castles In Spain
Record Label: Rat Attack
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See You There 4:56 $0.99
Deranged 3:13 $0.99
Ladder 3:31 $0.99
Karma 4:24 $0.99
Shut Up 3:27 $0.99
Never Fall Again 5:15 $0.99
Subtles Changes 4:39 $0.99
I Remember 3:02 $0.99
Would You Ask Me Again? 3:55 $0.99
I Left My Mind In San Francisco 4:19 $0.99
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Album Notes

The San Francisco Bay Guardian describes the music as \"Bombay Zeppelin. \"Imagine Jimmy Page and Robert Plant riding through the desert, kicking up dust and camel shit at some Cairo bazaar, where Chrissie Hynde is sitting in with Jane\'s Addiction,
playing Black Sabbath and middle-eastern folk music.\"

Listening to Castles in Spain is like sipping red wine, smoking hashish, and drinking a shot of espresso. The music is an opiate, which transcends life\'s trials, delivering solace and the possibility of salvation. With a certain Castilian/Moorish flavor, Castles in Spain
takes you on a spiritual field trip through the darker recesses of the soul. Don Quixote meets Edgar Allen Poe.

Castles In Spain is fronted by lead singer, Biachi who continues the tradition of outstanding female rock vocalists to emerge from the San Francisco music scene. Her voice might have you doing a double-take for the name Grace Slick or Linda Perry. Biachi has written, arranged and produced 3 solo recordings, 4 full length CD\'s,and had the good fortune to cut some tracks with Eddie Kramer (Producer/Engineer for the Beatles, Led Zeppelin, The Rolling Stones, Jimi Hendrix). Completing the Castles\' sound are Joe Birtola on bass, Derek Richmond on guitar and Anthony Verdier on drums & percussion.

While quickly building a loyal fan base, Castles In Spain have been
usingtheir powerful performance style to benefit others. Biachi is the producer of annual Women Who RAWK events in San Francisco, which brings together local bands to raise both funds
and awareness for the Breast Cancer Fund.

Castles In Spain fans have been hounding their heroes for a handful of years at San Francisco hot spots like Fat City, 12 Galaxies, Great American Music Hall, The Red Devil Lounge and Slim’s. The band is no stranger to touring, extending their reach to San Jose, Monterey, Modesto, Sacramento, Chico, Los Angeles
and Las Vegas, Nevada.

Castles\' songs are also available on i tunes!

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REVIEWS

Great songs and beautiful vocals
author: Maurie Levinson
This is some really great stuff. Keep up the good work
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Grace Slick singing for Nirvana. Simple and deep. Morning maniac music
author: voodoo chile
First--great CD, Now--constructive review. Singer is great but always cuts her last word in a phrase short. It should extend as far as the music does. Exotic sound could be enhanced the way Led Zep enhanced it, without becoming too complex and losing the Simple Nirvana sound. Giving a more original sound too. Deeper blues variations would add more roots and variety to the songs. A great CD though and definately worth buying. Like early Fleetwood Mac, this CD would start slow for you, but grow on you until you found yourself singing the songs. Also like Dylan in that way, but with lesser lyrics. I`m sure this won`t get published. I only hope that the artists will read it. Electric guitar on half the tunes would also add spice and needed changes in volume within songs to add emphasis to important song parts. Again--electric blues guitar with NO vocals--following a vocal of the idea and saying it again with music only.
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Grace Slick singing for Nirvana. Simple and deep. Morning maniac music
author: voodoo chile
First--great CD, Now--constructive review. Singer is great but always cuts her last word in a phrase short. It should extend as far as the music does. Exotic sound could be enhanced the way Led Zep enhanced it, without becoming too complex and losing the Simple Nirvana sound. Giving a more original sound too. Deeper blues variations would add more roots and variety to the songs. A great CD though and definately worth buying. Like early Fleetwood Mac, this CD would start slow for you, but grow on you until you found yourself singing the songs. Also like Dylan in that way, but with lesser lyrics. I`m sure this won`t get published. I only hope that the artists will read it. Electric guitar on half the tunes would also add spice and needed changes in volume within songs to add emphasis to important song parts. Again--electric blues guitar with NO vocals--following a vocal of the idea and saying it again with music only.
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I can listen to this CD over & over again! EVERY song is very good.
author: Isabel Mauthe
From the first song to the last song, this CD takes you on a spiritual trip that heals the soul. It takes me to a very pleasant place.
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