Sol y Lluvia

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Sol y Lluvia during a concert in May 2012

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.

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[edit]

Discography[edit]

Studio 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]

  1. ^ a b "Sol y Lluvia". MusicaPopular.cl (in Spanish). Retrieved 11 March 2022.

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