Almendra
Argentinean rock band Almendra was formed in 1967 by ex-los Larkins and ex-Sbirros. In September of 1968, the band released a single, including its songs "Tema de Pototo" and "El Mundo Entre las Manos." After issuing two more singles, the group started touring Argentina, recording a self-titled album in 1969 and a second one in 1970. By the time "Muchacha (Ojos De Papel)" became Almendra's major achievement, members in the band began showing up their differences, creating an uncomfortable working community. The group broke up soon after participating in the Buenos Aires Rock Festival. In 1979, Almendra was reunited to perform at Buenos Aires' Obras Sanitarias, recording a live album and releasing El Valle Interior in 1980.
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Discography
15 album(s) • Sorted by Bestseller
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Almendra (50 Años)
Latin America - Released by RCA Victor on 1 Jan 1969
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El 1er Album Mas Los Singl
Pop/Rock - Released by RCA Records Label on 1 Jan 1970
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Almendra
Latin America - Released by RCA Records Label on 1 Sep 1970
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Obras Cumbres
Latin America - Released by RCA Victor on 21 Jan 2021
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30 Años de Almendra
Latin America - Released by RCA Records Label on 1 Oct 1999
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Inolvidables RCA - 20 Grandes Exitos
Pop/Rock - Released by RCA Victor on 12 Aug 2003
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Antologia Almendra
Pop/Rock - Released by RCA Records Label on 30 Nov 2000
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Almendra - RCA Victor 100 Años
Latin America - Released by RCA Victor on 2 May 2001
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Historias
Latin America - Released by Aldea grande production on 19 Mar 2018
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