The Spanish Progressive Rock Encyclopedia

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


Luis Cobos (keyboards, flute and piano), Luis Miguel Fornés (organ), Rafael López (trumpet), Serafín Alberca (trumpet), Alfredo Lozoya (bass), Ernesto Herrero (drums), Rafael Ríos (guitar) y Danny McKanlly (vocals).


 Discography:



Harmony
(1973)

Singles:

Strong Lover / West Soul
(1969)

I Will Pray / Don't let me be Misunderstood
(1969)

I Will Pray (EP)
(1970)

Un Mundo sin Amor / Woman I love you
(1970)

El Último Adiós / I don´t know what to do
(1971)

Preparad el Camino al Señor / Walking to the Hell
(1972)

Harmony / Don't Cry
(1973)

Niños del Edén / Our Music
(1973)

As the Universe / Nubes en Movimiento
(1974)

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After recording a number of singles, they released in 1973 the LP Harmony with the label Movieplay, then they realised one more single and dissapeared. They make a commercial sould with progressive touches, so we can consider them as one of the pioneers of our progressive. Luis Miguel Fornés was afterwards in other spanish prog bands like Agamenón, Araxes, Dolores (the band of Pedro Ruy Blas) and Guadalquivir, among others. The keyboardinst and flute is the hyper-famous and top-seller in Spain Luis Cobos, who sold a lot doing disco covers of classical music. (Diego Herrera)