A Spanish band whose 1972 single "Adiós chico de mi barrio" connected with listeners across the country.
For a quick sense of them, try "Adiós chico de mi barrio" and "Vagabundo Vuelve." That's their sound.
They had a real presence in Spanish music for over a decade, starting with that 1972 single "Adiós chico de mi barrio" and following with albums like "Pasión y Tormento" and "El Tiempo." Songs like "Vagabundo Vuelve" and "Magica Luna" show the kind of material they were putting out. The early 1980s brought accusations and internal conflicts, but they kept working through it.
Formed in Madrid in 1969 with José Manuel Soto, Jesús de la Rosa, and José Miguel Carmona. They released albums steadily through the 1970s, then faced a rough patch in the early 1980s before continuing with less-documented activity.
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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