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ALAS Discography: Alas (1976) Pinta tu aldea (1983) Archivos EMI (Alas - Pinta tu aldea) (2001) Members featured in the album Alas (1976) GUSTAVO MORETTO - Piano, synthetizer, sweet flute, trompet, Hammond organ, violin and vocals ALEX ZUKER - Bass and guitar CARLOS RIGANTI - Drums and percussion Members featured in the album Pinta tu aldea (1983) GUSTAVO MORETTO - Keyboards, bandoneon and flute PEDRO AZNAR - Bass and synthetizer CARLOS RIGANTI - Drums and percussion With a jazz and instrumental style, this band se started when trumpet played Gustavo Moretto left Alma y Vida in 1974. They stood out due to the virtuosity of the members. They had their debut in March 1975 at the IFT Theatre. They released the single "Aire" and toured the interior of the country With only two songs they recorded their debut album in 1976. This LP is highly influenced by tango and is considered one of the first works of "tango-rock", which was on fashion at the end of the 70. At that moment they played with the concertina player Daniel Binelli. With Pedro Aznar replacing Zucker they recorded their second album "Pinta tu aldea" in 1977, which actually came out in 1983, after 5 years of their break-up. Information: www.rock.com.ar ALAS Discography: Alas (1976) Pinta tu aldea (1983) Archivos EMI (Alas - Pinta tu aldea) (2001) Members featured in the album Alas (1976) GUSTAVO MORETTO - Piano, synthetizer, sweet flute, trompet, Hammond organ, violin and vocals ALEX ZUKER - Bass and guitar CARLOS RIGANTI - Drums and percussion Members featured in the album Pinta tu aldea (1983) GUSTAVO MORETTO - Keyboards, bandoneon and flute PEDRO AZNAR - Bass and synthetizer CARLOS RIGANTI - Drums and percussion With a jazz and instrumental style, this band se started when trumpet played Gustavo Moretto left Alma y Vida in 1974. They stood out due to the virtuosity of the members. They had their debut in March 1975 at the IFT Theatre. They released the single "Aire" and toured the interior of the country With only two songs they recorded their debut album in 1976. This LP is highly influenced by tango and is considered one of the first works of "tango-rock", which was on fashion at the end of the 70. At that moment they played with the concertina player Daniel Binelli. With Pedro Aznar replacing Zucker they recorded their second album "Pinta tu aldea" in 1977, which actually came out in 1983, after 5 years of their break-up. Information: www.rock.com.ar