The Spanish Progressive Rock Encyclopedia

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 Suburbano 

 From:

    Madrid  

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


Bernardo Fuster (percussion and voice), Luis Mendo (guitar and voice), Pedro Peralta (drums and percussion), Rafael Puerta (mandoline and violin), Lorenzo Solano (flute and sax), and Jose Luis Villegas (bass).


 Discography:




Suburbano
(1979)


Marismas
(1980)


Danzas Rotas
(1982)


Calendario
(1986)


Fugitivos
(1993)


La Puerta de Alcalá
(1994)


De Cine
(1996)

Singles:


Bailando bajo la mesa / La ventana
(1979)

Melocotón / Marismas
(1980)

Canción del Silencio / Carmen la Portuguesa
(1980)

La Tierra se Mueve
(19??)

El zumbido que no cesa / Marejada
(19??)

Danza rota / Camino de Ayora
(1982)

Algarabía / Txalupa
(1982)

Déjalo / Amor sin fin
(1986)

Que siga el Juego / Magia Sexual
(198?)

La Vida Alegre / Otra vez
(1987)

Ya no Puedo Parar
(1994)

Y dirán dirán
(1995)

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Progressive folk from Madrid. Band formed by Luis Mendo and Bernardo Fuster that became and important source of some of the best spanish musicians later, like Tino di Geraldo, drums (Paco de Lucía, Camarón, Luz Casal or Manolo Sanlúcar), Billy Villegas, bass (Aute, Cómplices, Antonio Vega), Andreas Prittwitz, sax (Ana Belén, Miguel Ríos...) or Esther Godinez (Sabina, Duncan Dhu..). In 1987 Luis Mendo and Bernardo Fuster decided to begin working in composition on-demand and disolved the band, working as composers for cinema, TV and theatre. In 1993 they take again the name of Suburbano as well as their works for the screen, and recorded the album "Fugitivos", the first one for their current label, AVISPA. In "De Cine" they make a summary of a life devoted to the creation of original soundtracks.


Review of the Record "Suburbano" (in spanish)

Review of the Record "Marismas" (in spanish)