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Argentinean rock foursome Color Humano was formed in the early '70s after Almendra disbanded. In 1972, the group released a self-titled debut album. When drummer David Lebón decided to join Pescado Rabioso, ex-<a href="spotify:artist:7wL1RaL0IEr7bK2WKV9sEU">los Gatos</a> Oscar Moro joined in. Soon the band participated in the movie Rock Hasta Que Se Ponga El Sol with the songs "Larga Vida Al Sol" and "Coto De Caza." After issuing two more records in 1973, singer/guitarist Edelmiro Molinari decided to move to the U.S., and bassist Rinaldo Rafanelli joined folk-rock group <a href="spotify:artist:5lCqW8vcd4TyTHzGIuKdH8">Sui Generis</a>. Color Humano disbanded in 1974. Nevertheless, the original lineup was reunited in September of 1995 to record a live performance at Buenos Aires' the Roxy, released that same year. ~ Drago Bonacich, Rovi
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