Marisa Medina. Los Stop. Los Que Vivimos. Johnny Fernando Arbex. Batiendo Palmas Giuseppe Mengozzi. Alicia Granados. Sola Estoy Dolores Ostiz. Los Hippy-Loyas. Vainica Doble. Fresia Soto. Mi Baby Ernesto Vazquez. Hava Naguila A. Encarnita Polo. Laura Casale.
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A-Z div. Please inform me as soon as the product is available again. At the same time told by the international clock and with almost no delay at all, Spanish girl pop made itself present when it was necessary. Oblivious to the scarcity of exciting sounds that late-Francoist Spain offered them, the Spanish girls disregarded conventions and overcame all barriers and suspicions without letting the latest fashionable hairdo get ruined.
In those doubtful years during which, apart from copla, any other music style was considered highly suspicious, the leading girls didn't hesitate and abandoned themselves to the whole musical range, both local and international, at their disposal.
Thanks to it, the continuous socio-musical changes that came immediately after from all over the world beat, garage, soul, psychedelia, prog… didn't catch anyone wrong-footed.
In each and all of those events the girls took part. For a while now, various compilations have been released in Spain documenting styles, scenes and artists belonging to such happening decades creatively speaking as the 50s, 60s and 70s, and nevertheless, there hasn't been one featuring only female contributions to the cause.
It's been a pleasure to dig through hundreds and hundreds of recordings from those years with no premise but to find capital songs, the relevance of which cannot be denied today. Personally, once again, it's been an honour to revisit and rediscover the unbelievable legacy of the fascinating, mysterious and immense records of the Belter factory. This compilation is dedicated to them. Vicente Fabuel Tracks list 1. See all results for this question. What is the history of Spanish music?
What happened to folk music in Spain during the Spanish Civil War? What happened to Spanish music after Francisco Franco? Once derivative of Anglo-American musical trends, contemporary Spanish pop began developing its own original music, encompassing all contemporary popular genres, from electronica and Euro disco , to homegrown blues , rock, punk , ska , reggae , hip-hop and others.
Sunshine pop and the California Sound's influence expanded to other countries. Spain provides one of the highest degrees of liberty in the world for its LGBT community. In the s many of Spain 's colonies started revolutions to separate from Spain.
Spain was fighting too many wars and losing most of them. When Spain lost the Spanish-American war against the United States in , they lost many of their primary colonies. In , Spain had a civil war.
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