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Smash were a Spanish psychedelic rock band formed by the sitar and guitar player Gualberto García and singer and bassist Julio Matito (1946-1979) in 1967, which was active up to 1973. Flamenco singer Manuel Molina joined the band in 1971 and they introduced flamenco elements in their last compositions pioneering the Andalusian rock.[1][2]
The band reunited in 1979, but Julio Matito died in a car accident a few days later.
Discography
Studio albums
Glorieta de los lotos, Polygram Ibérica (1970).
We come to smash this time, Polygram Ibérica (1971).
Compilation albums
Vanguardia y pureza del flamenco (cara A) (1978).
Todas sus grabaciones (1969-1978).
Singles
Scouting / Sonetto, Diábolo (1969).
Scouting / Ensayo nº1, Diábolo (1970).
I Left You / One Hopeless Whisper, Philips (1970).
Decision / Look At The Rainbow, Philips (1970).
Decision / I Left You, Pérgola (1970).
Well, you know / Love Millionaire, Philips (1970).
We come to smash this time/ My funny girl, Philips (1971).
El garrotín / Tangos de Ketama, Bocaccio (1971).
Ni recuerdo ni olvido (parte 1/ parte 2), Bocaccio (1971).
Ni Recuerdo ni Olvido (parte 1/ parte 2), Chapa (1978).