"The time after dinner by the campfire, full of wine and stories,
made the sailors little by little to dig their hole in the sand.
He raised, as always alone, and after looking to the black ship
beached, reminded Circe with respect, Penelope with sorrow in his heart, and all those who accompanied him on other trips, and had crossed the Styx.
Finally, wrapped in a blanket in the middle of the creek that kept them from the dangers of the sea at night, Odysseus fell asleep at last, free from gods and men."
“El tiempo tras la cena, junto a la fogata, cargado de vino e historias, hizo que poco a poco todos los marineros hicieran su hueco en la arena.
Se levantó, como siempre ocurría, solo, y tras mirar a la negra nave varada en la playa, recordó a Circe con respeto, a Penélope con pesar en el corazón, y a todos aquellos que lo acompañaron en otros viajes, y que habían cruzado la laguna Estigia.
Finalmente, arropado por una manta, en mitad de la cala que los guardaba de los peligros del mar en la noche, Odiseo durmió por fin, libre de los dioses y de los hombres.”
credits
from Diario Perdido,
released May 22, 2011
Rafael: Acoustic guitar, electric, synth, piano, bass, soprano recorder, drum programming.
Manoel: acoustic and electric guitars.
supported by 6 fans who also own “08 El sueño de Odiseo”
New releases by Manoel Macía always are a sure thing - 100% certainty that you'll get the best of the best symphonic rock with lots of lush guitar and synth arrangements, featuring perpetually flowing melodies and chords, which Manoel Macía is renowned for. It's totally unpredictable what will follow next within a track. If you like this album, try "La noche escalonada" and "Infinito", too - you will be royally pleased. Sven B. Schreiber (sbs)
supported by 6 fans who also own “08 El sueño de Odiseo”
Manoel Macía's latest work at the time of this writing is an epic 39-minute instrumental suite, celebrating all of the exquisite sounds that can be created with guitars, mandolins, and synths. This album is restless in the most positive meaning of the word - that is, it never stays for too long with a theme, but moves on perpetually to great new ideas. I recommend to put on your "Anthony Phillips ears" to listen to this music. Sven B. Schreiber (sbs)