Los Carayos was a French band which released four albums between 1986 and 1994. They were active mostly in Paris in the mid-1980s, but side interests of the musicians, notably of Manu Chao, did not allow the band to take off. Their songs were largely of a parodic style, mixing rockabilly, blues, and various genres of folk from throughout the world, especially country, and latin music. They were also influenced by Italian composer Ennio Morricone, who is famous for his work in movie soundtracks.
Biography
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Links & Information
Links
- Wikipedia article on Los Carayos
- Last.fm page on Los Carayos
- MusicBrainz entry on Los Carayos
Members
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Albums releases
| Release title | Release date |
|---|---|
| Au prix où sont les courges | 1990 |
| Persistent et signent | 1988 |
