The Spanish Progressive Rock Encyclopedia

The opinions and feelings are from a number of afficionados to this genre, so the descriptions and opinions contained in the entries do not necessarely match mine. Any correction or addendum is welcome. Send them to me via e-mail to inesta[sorry]dlsi.ua.es and the entry will be updated. Thanks for your collaboration!

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 Musicians: (original line-up and changes between parenthesis)


Carlos García (composer, bass and vocals), Javier Moreno (guitar and vocals), Arturo Terriza (drums and vocals), Vicente (keyboards and vocals), Dulce and Carmen (vocals)


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Todos Ríen de mí
(1975)

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They made a powerful progressive with psychedelic influences. (Diego Herrera)


Fairly unknown hippie band from Madrid that in 1975 recorded their only album with the label Explosión, being with no doubt the most acid psychedelic album recorded in Spain in the seventies. The band was formed by 4 guys and two girls and all the songs were composed by the brain of the band, Carlos García. 10 tracks, 8 in English and 2 in Spanish. Acid, heavy fuzz guitar (Todos rien de mí, Send me, I need money...) and some sunshine psych-pop as well (Cuco go fly, Al salir el sol), all together with some of the best multi-vocal melodies ever heard in a spanish record. (Ernesto)


In 2006 "Todos Se Ríen de Mí" was re-released by Guerssen Records.