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Almendra

Band, 1967-1981 AR, Buenos Aires
Rock

Almendra ("Almond") was one of the most important rock and roll groups from Buenos Aires, Argentina in the late 1960s. Originally called The Beatniks, it was born out of a fusion of two high schools bands, Los Sbirros and Los Larkins. Led by guitarist and lyricist Luis Alberto Spinetta, between 1968 and 1971 Almendra released a few singles and two albums that revolutionized the sound of Argentine rock for the remainder of the 20th century. By 1967 the formation that would become Almendra, Rodolfo Garcia (Drums), Luis Alberto Spinetta (Vocals), Santiago Novoa (Keyboards), Emilio del Guercio (Bass) and Edelmiro Molinari (Guitar) was ready, but Rodolfo was drafted into military service and the band sat out for the rest of the year. During that time Tanguito's La Balsa, played by Los Gatos, became a massive hit, paving the way for Argentine Rock. The same year, upon hearing the news of the death of a friend, Spientta composed Tema de Pototo, song which would later spearhead the group's ascend to fame. Eventually he would learn that his friend wasn't dead. On march 68 Spinetta bought a guitar and the band rigorous practice sessions, prompting Novoa to leave the band. They would later change go through different names, ultimately landing on Almendra. In 1968, upon being noticed by a Talent chaser Almendra would release their first single, Tema de Pototo / El Mundo Entre las Manos. Their second live show at Teatro del Globo was recorded and released on 2004 by Pagina12 In 1969 the group would release Hoy Todo Hielo La Ciudad / Campos Verdes and Tema de Pototo / Final. "Final" was meant to be the closing song of Almendra, but wasn't due to time constraints on the LP. Between 1969 and 1970 they recorded and released Almendra. The album received mixed reviews, which caused Spinetta to distrust the media. Almendra was followed by an abortive attempt to compose an Opera Rock with most big players of the era, the project failed due to the group's abandonment of their rigorous practice sessions. This would be the beginning of the end for the group as the members began to disagree on what musical direction to take the band. That same year they released another self-tittled album, known as Almendra II. Soon after the band broke up, at the zenith of their fame. However, Edelmiro pointed out during an interview, "Almendra no se divide, se multiplica" (Almendra does not divide, it multiplies). Each member would form a band of their own. Spinetta tried to start a group called Torax with Molinari, however, it failed and he traveled to Europe and composed a soloist album, to return later and form Pescado Rabioso. Meanwhile Molinari would start Color Humano and Emilio Del Guercio and Rodolfo Garcia Aquelarre. Almendra would reunite on 1979 and play on various shows, the unexpected appeal of the band led them to release the live Albums Almendra en Obras I and II their third studio album, El Valle Interior in 1980. However the group broke up again due to differences between Spinetta and Del Guercio. On 2004 Magazine Pagina/12 released an Almendra 2 CD special containing Almendra en Obras I y II and Almendra En Vivo en Treatro del Globo Almendra would have one last reunion in 2009 when Spinetta he played with in the concert Spinetta y las Bandas Eternas ("Spinetta and the Eternal Bands")

     
Members
PortraitEdelmiro Molinari
g, voc, org *1947 AR
PortraitRodolfo Garcia
dr, voc
PortraitEmilio Del Guercio
voc, b *1950
PortraitLuis Alberto Spinetta
voc, g 1950-2012 AR
Popular Tracks   
Muchacha (Ojos de Papel) on Almendra by Almendra
A Estos Hombres Tristes on Almendra by Almendra
Que el Viento Borró Tus Manos on Almendra by Almendra
Plegaria para un Niño Dormido on Almendra by Almendra
Ana No Duerme on Almendra by Almendra
Fermín on Almendra by Almendra
Rutas Argentinas on Almendra by Almendra
Vete de Mí Cuervo Negro on Almendra by Almendra
Laura Va on Almendra by Almendra
Amidama on El Valle Interior by Almendra

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Band Membership
Discography



Title Artist Year Type
SLuis Alberto Spinetta, Almendra, Pescado Rabioso, Invisible, Fito Páez2008Compil.
En Vivo En El Teatro Del GloboAlmendra2004Album
Inolvidables - 20 Grandes ExitosAlmendra2003Compil.
Almendra 68/70Almendra1999Album
Serie 20 ExitosAlmendra1995Compil.
Un Pajaro Te sostieneAlmendra1994Compil.
Un Pajaro Te SostieneAlmendra1982Compil.
El Valle InteriorAlmendra1980Album
Almendra En ObrasAlmendra1980Album
Muchacha Ojos De PapelAlmendra1980Compil.
AlmendraAlmendra1972Compil.
Hermano PerroAlmendra1970Single
AlmendraAlmendra1970Album
Muchacha (Ojos De Papel)Almendra1970Single
Hoy Todo El Hielo En La CiudadAlmendra1969Single
AlmendraAlmendra1969Single
AlmendraAlmendra1969Album
Tema De Pototo (Para Saber Lo Que Es La Soledad)Almendra1968Single
Intrincado AlquimiaAlmendraCompil.
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