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Caifanes: La Historia is a compilation album by Mexican rock band Caifanes released almost two years after their sudden breakup. Singles from 1987 to 1994, including two previously unedited live recordings are included in this 24-track album.
Caifanes is a Mexican rock band formed in Mexico City in 1986. The group achieved commercial success during the late 1980s and early 1990s. The original lineup of members consisted of Saúl Hernández (vocals and guitar), Sabo Romo (bass), Alfonso André (drums) and Diego Herrera (keyboards, saxophone).
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Caifanes MTV Unplugged is a live album by Mexican Rock band Caifanes released in 1995 as part of the MTV Unplugged series in which bands play their music in acoustic form for the MTV music channel. Caifanes plays its music, being the first Mexican band and the second Spanish speaking band (after Los Fabulosos Cadillacs ), by participating in ...
La Batalla; La Chupadera; La Historia (Caifanes album) Laberinto; Lágrimas de Amor; Laura Pausini (1994 album) La Ley (album) Libido (Libido album) Live (Ednita Nazario album) Llegar a Ti; Llévame Contigo (album) Lo Mejor (Grupo Niche album) Lo Que Son Las Cosas; Loco Vox; Los Primera; Love (Thalía album) Luna Nueva (Diego Torres album ...
After the breakup of Las Insólitas Imágenes de Aurora, the group's demo was widely circulating in the Mexico City music scene. When Caifanes was formed, the lineup consisted of Alfonso André on drums, Sabo Romo on bass and Diego Herrera on keyboard. Alejandro Marcovich would eventually join the band on lead guitar.
La Historia (The History) may refer to: La Historia (Caifanes album) La Historia (Intocable album) La Historia (Kumbia Kings album) La Historia (Kumbia Kings video album), a video by A.B. Quintanilla and Kumbia Kings; La Historia (Ricky Martin album) La Historia Live, an album by Hector & Tito
Sabo Romo, the ex-bassist of Caifanes, was invited to join Jaguares and he accepted. Jarris Margalli also joined on rhythm guitars. Jarris Margalli also joined on rhythm guitars. After the release of their second album Bajo el Azul de Tu Misterio , Romo took a break from the band and Margalli was released from the band, leaving three as the ...