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Sol y Lluvia is a Chilean musical ensemble formed in the 1970s by the Labra brothers.[1] It became popular as a result not only of its music, but also because of its firm opposition to the dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet.
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The band's music blends modern musical instruments (drum set, electric guitar, bass guitar, and saxophone) with traditional Andean or Chilean instruments, including the charango and zampona.[citation needed] Lyrics with references to peace, poverty, family and god earned him more than a few associations with the Christian Democratic Party (which never really existed).[1]
Members
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Discography
editStudio albums
edit- 1980: Canto + Vida
- 1987: A desatar esperanza
- 1988: + personas
- 1989: Testimonio de paz (Alerce)
- 1993: Hacia la tierra (Alerce)
- 2000: La vida siempre (Alerce)
- 2004: La conspiración de la esperanza (Universal)
- 2013: Clima humana (Mastér Media)
Live albums
edit- 1982: Canto es vida
- 1989: El aire volverá
- 1990: Adiós General! Adiós carnaval!
- 1992: Somos Gente de la Tierra (Alerce)
- 2005: Vive!!
- 2012: 30 Años En Vivo!!! (Mastér Media)
References
edit- ^ a b "Sol y Lluvia". MusicaPopular.cl (in Spanish). Retrieved 11 March 2022.
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