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Triana - Flamenco Album
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Triana

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The 1970s album *Triana* by Triana represents a significant fusion of flamenco music with rock influences. It’s notable as a debut release showcasing a dynamic blend and explores Seville's Triana district—a key area for the development of traditional flamenco. The record appeals to listeners interested in Spanish musical heritage, particularly those exploring the evolution of flamenco or appreciating innovative genre combinations.

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What musical genres are fused on the self-titled album Triana?

The album is famous for its dynamic blend of traditional flamenco music with progressive rock influences. This unique combination of styles became the defining sound of the Andalusian rock movement.

What band released the debut album Triana?

The album was released by the Spanish progressive rock band Triana in 1975. It served as their debut release and quickly became a cornerstone of Spanish rock history.

Where does the band Triana get its name?

The band and album take their name from the Triana district in Seville, Spain. This neighborhood is historically renowned as a key cultural center for the development of traditional flamenco.

Who were the key members of the band Triana during their debut release?

The band consisted of Jesús de la Rosa Luque on vocals and keyboards, Eduardo Rodríguez Rodway on guitar, and Juan José Palacios on drums. Their unique chemistry created the pioneering sound heard on their 1975 debut.

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