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Spanish 80s pop outfit. Founded in 1982 by Francisco Ruiz Musulén (keyboards), Luis Elices (guitar), Javier Escauriaza (drums) and Carlos de France (bass), leaded on stage by a singer (Mari Paz Alvarez) with two dancers-singers (Las Birmettes): Mónica Gabriel y Galán and Ana Fernández. The singer soon was replaced by Yolanda Hens.


They released their first LP on 1985, "Tormenta a las diez" with "Desidia" as their biggest hit, produced by Julian Ruiz.

After their second album most members of the group left, with Francisco R. Musulén and Luis Elices joining Ciudad Jardin. Carlos de France decided to revamp the band as a girl group in the vein of Bananarama, with Mónica Gabriel from the previous line-up joined by Lola Baldrich and Marisa Pino, and De France acting as producer and songwriter but not an official member. With this line-up, they had another big hit with "Los amigos de mis amigas son mis amigos" in 1989. In 1990, Baldrich left the formation and was replaced by Sol Abad, with whom they released the group's last album in 1991, which went mostly unnoticed. The group disbanded on December 31, 1991.

Discography:

- 1982: Single "Shiwips"/"Exposición fotográfica" (Rara Avis)
- 1983: Single "Coco funk"/"Telegrama: ¿cómo se va?" (Rara Avis)
- 1984: Tormenta a las 10 (WEA)
- 1985: Todos los hombres son iguales (WEA)
- 1989: Los amigos de mis amigas son mis amigos (Epic)
- 1991: Los hombres no ligan (Epic)

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