Formation
Almendra was formed in 1968 after the breakup of three teenage school groups, Los Sbirros, Los Mods and Los Larkins. The initial rehearsals were held at Spinetta's house in Belgrano, an upper-middle-class neighbourhood of Buenos Aires. By mid-1968, they met producer Ricardo Kleiman, who signed them for a single. Kleiman was the owner of the clothing shop ''Modart'' and ran a radio show, ''Modart en la Noche'' ("Modart at Night"), that aired the latest international releases of beat and rock music. On 20 September 1968, ''Tema de Pototo'' (a.k.a. ''Para saber cómo es la soledad'') b/w ''El mundo entre las manos'' was released. ''Tema de Pototo'' is a beat ballad about a friend they thought was dead. Both sides feature orchestral arrangements by Rodolfo Alchourrón, at the request of the producer. By the end of the year, ''Hoy todo el hielo en la ciudad'' with fuzz guitar work by Edelmiro, hit the stores. The b-side features ''Campos verdes'' for which a promotional film was made. Almendra played during the summer at the beginning of 1969 inFirst album
Meanwhile, the group was recording their debut album. An odd event marked the completion of it. Spinetta had drawn an enigmatic face for the cover. Days afterward, the record company claimed that the drawing had been lost, so they were planning to use a photo of the group instead. Obviously upset, the musicians looked for the lost drawing and eventually found it discarded in the garbage. Spinetta had stayed up all night reproducing his original artwork and took it to the record company the following day. The company offered no excuses the second time. The debut album was finally released on 29 November 1969. Along with the famous drawing, it included an insert with lyrics and technical information. The black and white back cover pictured the group live at the Pinap Festival. By the end of 1969 the record company released a new single featuring ''Tema de Pototo'' and ''Final''. The latter was originally scheduled to end their debut album, but could not make it due to time length limitations. The group wanted ''Gabinetes espaciales'' to be the a-side of this single but RCA wished to promote ''Pototo'' instead. ''Gabinetes espaciales'' was eventually included on the compilation LP ''Mis conjuntos preferidos'' (RCA Vik 3836). In early 1970 another single was released with two songs from the album. Meanwhile, Spinetta was working on a highly ambitious project: a rock opera about humanity's inner search. But while they were working on this new album the group split.Double album
On 19 December 1970, ''Almendra II'' (a.k.a. "Almendra double album") was released, along with a new single taken from it. The 2-LP set included only traces of the unfinished opera but was full of songs that previewed what the members of the group (especially Emilio and Edelmiro) would do next. Although Spinetta was the main composer of the first album and most of the singles, it was clear that his fellow musicians had their own ideas as well. Side A begins with ''Toma el tren hacia el sur'' featuring an Edelmiro guitar solo. Next to the short and simple ''Jingle'', a Molinari guitar composition (''No tengo idea'') follows. ''Camino difícil'', was written by Emilio. The steady rock of ''Rutas Argentinas'' (a popular song on live shows), the dark ''Vete de mí, cuervo negro'', and two more Molinari compositions: ''Aire de amor'' (prefiguring the style of ''Color Humano'') and ''Mestizo'' complete this side. Side B features the 14-minutes-long ''Agnus Dei'' and ''Para ir''. Side C includes ''Parvas'', ''Cometa azul'', ''Florecen los nardos'' and Del Güercio's rhythm ballad ''Carmen''. Side D begins with ''Obertura'' (obviously the ill-fated opera's overture), followed by the country-folk ''Amor de aire'' and ''Verde llano'' (both written by Edelmiro). This last side continues with ''Leves instrucciones'', sung by Emilio & Luis Alberto and ''Los elefantes''. ''Un pájaro te sostiene''—a rock number written by Del Güercio—and Spinetta's guitar oriented ''En las cúpulas'' close the album.Aftermath
Almendra's split produced the bands Aquelarre, Color Humano, andDiscography
;Singles * 1968 - "Tema de Pototo (Para saber cómo es la soledad)" / "El mundo entre las manos" ["Pototo's Song (to know what loneliness feels like)"] (RCA Vik 31Z-1368) * 1968 - "Hoy todo el hielo en la ciudad" / "Campos verdes" ["All of the ice in town today" / "Green Fields"] (RCA Vik 31Z-1413) * 1969 - "Tema de Pototo" / "Final" ["Pototo's Song" / "End"] (RCA Vik 31Z-1565) * 1970 - "Muchacha (ojos de papel)" / "Ana no duerme" (Paper-eyed) Girl" / "Ana Doesn't Sleep"(RCA Vik 31Z-1633) * 1970 - "Hermano perro" / "Mestizo"' Brother dog" / "Halfing"(RCA Vik 31Z-1813) ;Albums * 1969 - '' Almendra'' * 1970 - ''Almendra II'' (double album) * 1980 - ''El Valle Interior'' he Valley Within* 1980 - ''Almendra en Obras I/II'' lmendra in Obras Stadium I/II(live album)Legacy
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