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Brincos - Contrabando album

Brincos - Contrabando album

  • Performer: Brincos
  • Genre: Rock / Pop
  • Title: Contrabando
  • Released: 1968
  • Style: Beat, Psychedelic Rock, Pop Rock, Garage Rock
  • MP3 version size: 1861 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1303 mb
  • Other: WAV ADX MP4 DMF ASF AU AA
  • Rating: 4.7
  • Votes: 234

Description

Album · 1968 · 26 Songs.

This album has an average beat per minute of 138 BPM (slowest/fastest tempos: 67/203 BPM). See its BPM profile at the bottom of the page. Tracklist Contrabando.

Contrabando ‎(LP, Album, Mono). Novola, Novola, Novola. NL 1010, NL-1010, NL-1. Contrabando ‎(CD, Album, RE). Zafiro, BMG España.

The reissue is based on 2001 Spanish reissue: Los Brincos - Contrabando Packaging and liner notes are completely different from Spanish release.

6. Un Mondo Diferente. 7. Nadie Te Quiere Ya. 8. Contrabando. 11. So Good To Dance. More albums from Los Brincos: Mundo, Demonio, Carne by Los Brincos. Los Brincos by Los Brincos. World Devil Body by Los Brincos. View all albums . About.

Los Brincos were the most succesful Spanish '60s pop act, and Contrabando, originally released in 1968 is their masterpiece. Los Brincos: Contrabando (1968). Cite this publication. Alfonso Espiño Louro. University of Santiago de Compostela. Liner notes published along with the CD re-release of the record Contrabando by Los Brincos in the UK, él/Cherry Red Records, 2013.

Contrabando Tracklist. 3. El pasaporte Lyrics. Nadie te quiere ya Lyrics. 14. Amiga mía Lyrics.

Request an album send to friend. Los Brincos - Contrabando. Bitrate (quality): 192. mp3. 1. Lola.

After recording their debut album, los Brincos's "Flamenco" became their first hit. To make the following record, the group moved to Milan in 1966. Soon after, its song "Tú Me Dijiste Adios" started climbing the charts. After performing at Benidorm's Festival, Juan Pardo and Junior decided to leave the act to start their own project, being replaced by Vicente Ramírez and Miguel Morales. In 1967, los Brincos's "Lola" became their breakthrough. After recording a third album in 1968, the band started to experiment with their music, moving to the .