Orquesta Mondragon
Orquesta Mondragon formed in 1976 in Spain, with Javier Gurruchaga on vocals and keyboards, Jaime Stinus on bass, and Tito Dávila on guitar. Their early...
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Orquesta Mondragon formed in 1976 in Spain, with Javier Gurruchaga on vocals and keyboards, Jaime Stinus on bass, and Tito Dávila on guitar. Their early albums like 'El Garrotín' from 1978 and 'Muñeca Hinchable' the following year mixed rock with jazz and Latin rhythms, which felt unusual at the time. They kept a loose, shifting lineup that sometimes included saxophonist José Riaza and guitarist Juan Perro.
They didn't soften their satirical edge or social commentary after that. Tracks like 'A Mil Por Hora' and 'Lolita' became staples, with 'A Mil Por Hora' in particular turning into an anthem for their fans.
Through the 1980s they put out records steadily, including '1980' and 'El Último Tango en Bilbao' in 1981. The music stayed playful and rhythmically sharp, avoiding easy categorization. Later songs such as 'Corazón de Neon' and 'El Huevo de Colón' kept that same spirited, slightly mischievous tone.
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