
Miguel Abuelo et Nada were a group of Argentine expatriates who gathered in Paris in 1973 and lasted just long enough to record this one album, which appeared only in France a couple of years later. They had evidently listened to a certain amount of Led Zeppelin (Abuelo’s vocals display certain Plantisms) and Black Sabbath but also brought enough of their own stuff to the table (the cello is a particularly valuable part of the ensemble). Net result: a fascinating mix of psychedelia, prog and early metal that was perhaps doomed to the limited success it apparently achieved.
Also, if you’re going to listen to it, do so with headphones like I just did. This is one of those 1970s stereo albums.