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Presuntos Implicados

Presuntos Implicados
Origin Yecla, Murcia, Spain
Genres Jazz, blues
Years active 1983-present
Labels RCA
Intermitente
Warner Music Spain
Website www.presuntos.com
Members Lydia Rodríguez
Nacho Mañó
Juan Luis Giménez
Past members (1983-2006)
Pablo Gómez (1984-1986)
Javier Vela (1986-1988)

Presuntos Implicados is a Spanish pop band, created in March 1983 in Yecla, Murcia. The band was originally composed of the siblings and Juan Luis Giménez, and their friend Pablo Gómez. In the same year 1983, they won a radio contest and their first recording, Danzad, Danzad Malditos, appeared one year later under the RCA label. But the record company forced them to write more commercial songs outside their style, and they left in 1986 to work with an independent label, Discos Intermitentes. Pablo Gómez left the group and Javier Vela arrived to replace him.

In 1987, they recorded their De sol a sol album and their song, En la oscuridad (In the darkness) was chosen as best single of the year by RNE. This recording went to be double platinum and allowed them to sign a contract with WEA Records. Javier Vela left and was replaced by Nacho Mañó, who had produced De sol a sol.

Their career was on a good track. They kept releasing recordings, adding more Latino, Brazilian and jazz sounds to their usual pop and funk combination, always led by the characteristic voice of . The three members of the group control all aspects of their recordings, from the composition, the arrangements to the record production.

In 1995, they gave a big concert in the Palau de la Música in Valencia and it was also recorded into a double live album called "La Noche", which featured a duet between and Randy Crawford and another one with Ana Torroja (vocalist of the Spanish popgroup Mecano) in her first public appearance after Mecano's first break up, singing with Sole Giménez one of Presuntos' hits "Cada historia".

After a long time with no new material they release "Siete" in 1997, which takes them on a long tour. "Versión Original", their next album, is an homage to some of their favourite songs, especially dedicated to their Latin influences. "Gente" turns out to be a breaking song and album. The title track becomes a huge hit and gets them the praise of both the audience and the critics.

Their latest album "Postales" changes the tone of their lyrics and brings in some social and pacifist topics. The band tours the new album in 2005, first with their usual band, then in an acoustic set tour on theatres and small venues.


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