Band, MX
Rock and Latin
The Spiders were a Mexican rock group that hailed from the city of Guadalajara and recorded in the 1970s. The band’s sound assimilated the psychedelic sounds that were in vogue at the close of the 1960s. One of the band’s early singles, “Back,” ranked among the most-played tracks on Mexican radio in 1970. The band went on to release three albums in the 1970s, in addition an EP and various singles. 1993 saw the release of a live reunion album. In retrospect, the band has been described as one of the key bands in Avandaro-era Mexican rock.
Servando Ayala key, org, p | |
Antonio Vierling Hernández tab, g, voc | |
Reynaldo Díaz Vélez h, g | |
Manuel Olivera perc, b | |
Enrique Chaurand tab, dr, perc |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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The Spiders En Vivo Fachada De Piedra | The Spiders | 1994 | Album |
Corre Corre | The Spiders | 1980 | Album |
Nothing More To Say -Nada Mas Que Decir- | The Spiders | 1978 | Single |
Nuevas Rutas En Sonido | The Spiders | 1973 | Album |
Back / People Deceive | The Spiders | 1971 | Single |
Now / Something I Heard (Last Night) | The Spiders | 1971 | Single |
Love Is The Way | The Spiders | 1971 | Single |
Haces Veinte Anos / Para TI | The Spiders | 1971 | Single |
Back | The Spiders | 1971 | Single |
Back | The Spiders | 1970 | Album |
Out In The Country (Alla En El Campo) | The Spiders | Single |