A collector hipped once me to this guitar player, who is actually Brasilian but he moved to Spain at one point and
has stayed over there ever since (as far as i can remember). I checked mainly his Brasilian-inspired instrumentals,
but found out he recorded a discojam as well :
Last edited by boogyjuice; February 23rd, 2011 at 01:06 PM.
Sorry for writing in a post opened in 2007:), but unfortunately I didnīt discover this post until now, I have read all the messages and has been a great reminder of Spanish disco, thanks for all the tips I think Deblas hasnīt been mentioned yet, a duo that started in a flamenco-pop style but eventually embraced the eurodisco sound with some light touches of rumba/flamenco, No eres un matador seņor (and the English version You are no matador seņor) was a hit in some European countries:
This is a popurri of hits from 1979:
Regarding Sergio y Estibaliz they used to be a folk-pop duo that also embraced the disco sound, but it was a bizarre change of style and it flopped, tbh the video of Stay on the line is hilarious, the song is fine, but they couldnīt look more out of place:
There was too 'Goma de Mascar' from 1979 in a similar style to 'Born to be alive', it is believed the real singer of the song was the 80s synth-pop/hi-nrg star Tino Casal:
Since about 1982-83 Spain fully embraced the italo-disco sound with the spaghetti 'paella':) disco made in Sabadell, I have made a list of these kind of artists http://rateyourmusic.com/list/fery/p...aghetti_disco/, but this is just a different style from 70s disco.
And of course we canīt forget Touch me by Sara Montiel, the video is more recent, but the song is from 1975:
And there was too 'Acuario' in a similar style to Baccara, but not very popular outside of Spain, this is a popurri of hits:
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