Los Strwck
Los Strwck is a Mexican musical group, founded in 1966. They originate from Guadalajara, Jalisco[1] Their biggest hits include the ballads "Él", "Dilo tú", "Quién" and "Recuerdo estudiantil". They mainly made rock and roll, ballad, and cumbia music.
Members
- Elbert Moguel -lead vocals, guitar, composer
- Domingo -bass guitar
- Carlos "El Fender" -guitar
- Adalberto -drums
- Gustavo -keyboard
- Indalecio Anaya -Guitar, vocals
Discography
Presentando Los Strwck (LP) (1974) (MM 5064)
- Él
- Cuidado Marinero
- Los Doctoriza
- Llora tu Corazon
- La Fiebre Amarilla
- Pobre Reyna
- La Suegra
- Cancion
- Rompiendo Corazones
- A La Luna
- Dulce Pequeňa
- Un Sueňo[2]
Pintura Magica (Album) (1975) (MEL 100)
- Dilo Tu
- Cuanto Se Sufre
- Linda Chiquilla
- Pintura Magica
- Yo Fui
- Hoy Te Vas
- Morenita
- Alcobas Separadas
- No Es Bonita
- Mi Mañana[2]
La Doctoriza (Album) (1994) (SMT 457)
- La Doctoriza
- Llora Tu Corazȯn
- Dulce Pequeňa
- Comunicame Tu Ritmo
- Mater Nostra
- W-A-Loo
- Rompiendo Corazones
- Dijiste No
- Primera Vez
- Nena Ven[3]
Singles
- Rompiendo Corazones (1966)
- La Doctoriza (1969)
- Comunicame tu Ritmo (1969)
- Un Sueño (1970): composed by Moguel, it was later covered by La Tropa Loca, whose version was a number-one hit on the Mexican charts in 1973 for three weeks, and was also the most successful record of the year in that country.[4]
- Go go 70 (1970)
- Pobre Reyna (1970)
- Él (1970): song composed by Elbert Moguel, number one hit in Mexico for 4 weeks alongside a cover by sonorense Grupo Yndio.
- La Suegra (1970)
- Canción (1970)
- El Ausente (1970)
- Ni en Defensa Propia (1970)
- Parras (1970)
- Vanidosa (1970)
- Adiós Amigo (1974)
- Dilo Tú (1974)
- Linda Chiquilla (1974)
- Jaliscumbia (1978)
- Quién (1979): one of their other best known songs
- Recuerdo Estudiantil (1979)
- Ingenua
- Los Ausentes
See also
References
- ↑ estroncio90, retrieved June 2016
- 1 2 discogs, retrieved June 2016
- ↑ Itunes, retrieved June 2016
- ↑ Galván, Hugo (2013). Rock impop: El rock mexicano en la radio Top 40 (in Spanish). p. 127. Retrieved June 29, 2016.
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