Carmen (band)
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| General information | |
| Genre (s) | Progressive rock |
| founding | 1970 |
| resolution | 1975 |
| Last occupation | |
| David Clark Allen (1970-1975) | |
| Roberto Amaral (1971–1975) | |
| John Glascock (1973-1975) | |
Keyboard , dance |
Angela Allen (1970–1975) |
| Paul Fenton (1973-1975) | |
Carmen was an American - English rock band from the 1970s.
history
Carmen's music is a mixture of progressive rock and flamenco . The band also performed flamenco dance routines at their live shows.
The band released three albums produced by Tony Visconti between 1973 and 1976 . As the opening act for Santana , Blue Öyster Cult , Electric Light Orchestra and Jethro Tull , Carmen reached a larger concert audience. However, before the release of their third album The Gypsies , the band broke up.
Discography
Studio albums
- 1973: Fandangos in Space
- 1975: Dancing in Cold Wind
- 1976: The Gypsies
Web links
- Carmen at Allmusic (English)
- Website about David Clark Allen and Carmen