The San Fernando band has kept its core sound and loyal audience since the early '90s.
For their signature sound, try 'Lágrimas de Amor' from the debut. 'Déjale nacer' shows how little that approach has changed over the years.
Camela's 1994 debut 'Lágrimas de Amor' established their template: straightforward emotional delivery over simple guitar arrangements. Songs like 'Déjale nacer' and 'Dime Que Me Quieres' follow that same direct approach, which has kept concert halls full for decades. They've released more than twenty albums without straying far from what works for their audience.
Camela formed in San Fernando, near Madrid, in 1990 with vocalist Ángeles Muñoz and guitarist Dioni Martín at the center. Their 1994 debut broke through with its title track, and they've stuck close to that original approach through more than twenty subsequent albums. The lineup has remained stable with Manuel Segura on bass and Rubén Martín on drums joining the core duo.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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