No hi ha temps que no torn is the title of the first album by the Mallorcan quartet Taverners, recorded at the Ona studios of Bunyola, produced by Miquel Brunet and funded thanks to crowdfunding.
On this album the group revisits popular themes of Maria del Mar Bonet, UC, Al-Mayurga, Ovidi Montllor and Guillem d'Efak, of whom is included the poem with music Siau qui sou, a hymn of Mallorca.
Taverners consists of Pau Mas (battery, flabiol and tambourine, flute, vocals), Pere Llabrés (bass guitar), Càndid Trujillo (flabiol and tambourine, xeremiers, percussion and vocals) and Marcel Pich (guitars, mandolin, and vocals castanets).
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