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El LP tuvo poca distribuci\u00f3n fuera del \u00e1rea de Houston, pero ahora es un objeto de colecci\u00f3n apreciado y muy buscado. <\/p>\n<p> &#8216;Man From Barnaby&#8217; tiene muchas guitarras presenciales; &#8216;Kitty Is A Lady&#8217; tiene un toque de Buffalo Springfield y &#8216;Family Comfort&#8217; va m\u00e1s all\u00e1 en ese camino, siendo una pieza ac\u00fastica con algunos agradables sonidos de fuzztone agregados. &#8216;The Great Rio Grande Border Run&#8217; es un tema de tipo hoedown tejano ac\u00fastico con gritos, yee-hahs y maracas de &#8216;serpiente de cascabel&#8217;. &#8216;Better Way&#8217; es un rock que recuerda a Moby Grape y con un break de guitarra convenientemente sabroso. En el lado dos, tenemos &#8216;La trilog\u00eda&#8217;, que es esencialmente 3 pistas diferentes que se ejecutan juntas como una pieza larga de 12 minutos. Comienza con una guitarra al estilo de John Cipollina, que conduce a una balada al estilo de Springfield (&#8216;\u00bfDo You Believe In Words?&#8217;), luego un vibrante pasaje de guitarra ac\u00fastica que termina en un canta conmigo largo (\u00abSing Together\u00bb), seguido de una pieza de armon\u00eda mel\u00f3dica y suave llamada \u00abRelax (Enjoy Your Friends)\u00bb. <\/p>\n<p> El \u00e1lbum es amigable y fresco, impregnado de un ambiente comunal divertido tan lleno de buena voluntad country que derrite cualquier posibilidad de cinismo. Nil Desperandum es sin duda un album de rock&#038;roll donde la m\u00fasica de ra\u00edces es una influencia  importante en el disco.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Copias originales de 1971 del prensaje privado de esta oscura banda de psych rock de Texas. 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