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Los Brincos

Madrid, Spain • 1964-01-01 – 2003-07-05

Los Brincos is credited on 427 releases across 125 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1964–2021 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.

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427

Pressings credited

125

Albums

7

Decades active

1

In collections

Biography

Los Brincos (the Jumps) were one of the most successful Spanish rock bands of the 1960s, and were sometimes called the "Spanish Beatles". The group was formed in 1964. The members were Fernando Arbex (drums), Manuel González (bass), Juan Pardo (guitar) and Antonio "Junior" Morales (guitar). All four sang, and vocal harmonies were an important part of their sound. Early hits included "Flamenco" (1964), "Sola" (1965), "Tú me dijiste adiós" ("You Told Me Goodbye" – 1965, B-side "Eres Tú"). "Mejor" (1966) and "Un sorbito de champán" ("A Sip of Champagne" – 1966). After two years of success, Juan and Junior left the group to form a duo. Los Brincos recruited new members and continued to have hits. "Lola" (no relation to the Kinks song) was number one in the summer of 1967. Their third album Contraband (1968) was produced by Larry Page. Mundo, demonio y carne (1970) was less successful and the band broke up shortly after. They reformed in 2000, but Fernando Arbex died in 2003. Former member Júnior died in 2014.

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Credited work

427 releases · 125 albums · active 1964–2021

  • Performance · 737
  • Other credits · 76
  • Production · 2

Studios: Estudios Sonoland · Estudios RCA, Madrid · Toe Rag Studios · Producciones Peligrosas

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