Member Since: 6/18/2006
Band Website: losshakers.com.br/
Band Members:Hugo Fattoruso(gtr.vo),
Osvaldo Fattoruso(gtr.vo),
Roberto "Pelin"Capobianco(bs.vo),
Carlos"Caio"Vila(drms.vo)"Too Late" Video
Influences: The Beatles...
Sounds Like:In spite of these signs of lack of inspiration, and the inevitable personal conflicts between the band members, in 1968 Los Shakers managed to release a true masterpiece.La Conferencia Secreta del Toto's Bar (The Secret Conference at the Toto´s Bar) was their last album. Great songs like "B.B.B.Band", the stylistic innovations of "Más largo que el Ciruela", the impeccable execution of "Candombe" and the superb "Siempre tú" are probably the best tracks.The album goes from the pure and simple beat to the melodic psychedelia, along with jazz, candombe and even tango. All styles are played in one of the best albums ever recorded in South America. Absolutely recommended!.Unfortunately, the group split.Brothers Hugo and Osvaldo Fattorusso continued their career in the USA, initially as sidemen to the Brazilian musician Airto Moreira (they played on his album Fingers) and later joining fellow countryman Ringo Thielmann for the trio Opa. This group released a couple of good albums of latin-jazz-rock candombe for the label Milestone: Goldenwings in 1976, and Magic time (now with Rubén Rada as new member) in 1977.Roberto "Pelin" Capobianco moved to Brazil where he currently plays in a symphonic orchestra, while Carlos "Caio" Vila went to Venezuela to become a record producer.All their LPs and singles (eight of them were originally released with picture sleeves) are very hard to get in good shape. The albums are all available on CD, as well as several compilations.
Record Label: Odeon Argentina & Big Beat
Type of Label: Indie