"Los Paraguayos", Chapter 2 (1955 to 1974)
Hugely successful Paraguayan folk group that formed from the ashes of Trio Los Paraguayos.
Following the end of the "Official Cultural Mission" in 1955, Luis Alberto Del Parana wasted little time in assembling another trio of musicians to maintain the momentum. He roped in his brother Reynaldo Meza, fellow ex-Boy Scout Rubito Medina and harpist Santos Gonzales to join him in Belgium. Initially still billed as "Trio Los Paraguayos" or similar, the quartet proceded to tour and record relentlessly but as membership began to fluctuate in the early sixties, the name stabilised to Luis Alberto del Parana y Los Paraguayos.
The group recorded some 500 songs, sold over 20 million records, played in over 75 countries, and travelled over a million miles while doing so. They were the first artist to receive a "Gold Cassette" for sales by their label Philips, received six gold records, shared the stage with the Beatles, recorded with the Rolling Stones and appeared before statesmen, monarchy and the jetsetting society of the day in territories as far afield as Romania, Russia, Japan, the USA, Portuguese Africa, the Middle East, and all over Europe.
After Luis Alberto Del Parana died in London in 1974, his younger brother took over leadership of the group under the name of Reynaldo Meza Y Los Paraguayos.
1992
Electrecord
Cass, Comp
1992
Saludos Amigos
CD, Comp
1992
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Musique International
2xCD
1987
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Not On Label
Flexi, Shape, S/Sided, Pos
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Power Exchange Records & Tapes
Cass, Album, Comp
1977
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Philips
Cass, Comp
1976
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Philips
7"
1975
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Philips, Philips
7", Single
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Philips
LP, Comp
1973
Fontana
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Philips
2xLP, Comp, Gat
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Philips
LP, Comp
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Philips
LP, Album
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Philips
LP, Comp
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Philips
7", Single
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Philips
7", Single
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Discoton
LP, Album, Club
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Philips
7"
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Philips
LP, Album, Mono
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Philips
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LP, Comp
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Philips
7", Mono
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Philips
LP, Album
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Philips
LP, Album, Mono
1966
Philips
7", EP
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PGP RTB
7", EP
1965
Electrecord
7", Mono, Promo
1965
Philips
7"
1965
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PGP RTB
7", EP
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Philips, Philips
LP, Album, Mono
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Philips
LP, Comp
1964
Philips
LP, Album
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Philips
LP, Album
1963
Philips
7", EP, Mono
1963
Philips
7", EP, Lan
1963
Philips, Philips
7", Single
1963
Philips
7", EP
1963
Philips, Philips
7", Single
1963
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Philips
7", Mono
1962
Philips, Philips
7", Single
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7", Single, Mono
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Philips
7", EP, Mono
1961
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