: One of the final albums before Jeros departed for a solo career in 1990. Reformed Line-up Albums (with Junior González) After Jeros left, Emilio's son, Emilio González García ("Junior") , joined the group. Sangre gitana (1991) : The first album of the new era. ¡Amigo, no pasa ná! (1995) : Released under the reformed line-up. Gitano (1996) : Continued their tradition of flamenco-influenced pop. Ladrón de Amores (2001) : A return to the studio after several years. Hasta Aquí Hemos Llegado (2008)
: Continued their rise with realistic lyrics and powerful rumba rhythms. No sé por qué (1976)
Los Chichos are the defining pioneers of rumba flamenca rumba-rock los chichos discografia mega
: The final of the first three albums composed entirely by Jeros. Son Ilusiones (1977)
: Their final studio album, featuring duets with various artists to celebrate their legacy. Notable Compilations and Anniversary Releases : One of the final albums before Jeros
, who wrote their most iconic hits. With over 15 million records sold, their discography is a cornerstone of Spanish popular music, capturing the struggles and stories of working-class life. Essential Studio Albums (Original Line-up with Jeros)
: Released to coincide with their 50th-anniversary farewell tour. Discography Summary Table Album Title Ni más ni menos Original (with Jeros) Esto sí que tiene guasa Son Ilusiones Amor de Compra y Venta Yo, "El Vaquilla" (OST) Sangre gitana Reformed (with Junior) Hasta Aquí Hemos Llegado 50.º Aniversario (Compilation) Complete Legacy physical retailer to find these albums? ¡Amigo, no pasa ná
: Introduced synthesizer sounds popular in clubs at the time. Amor y Ruleta (1979)