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Before diving into the discography, understanding the heart of the band is crucial. Formed in 1973, the original lineup consisted of (Jero), Juan Antonio Jiménez Muñoz (Jero’s brother), and Julio González Gabarre (non-biological brother but cousin of the Jero brothers). Their name, "Los Chichos," comes from the Caló language (Spanish Romani), meaning "The Young Ones" or "The Kids."
This is considered the "golden age." Juan Antonio Jiménez Muñoz (known as los chichos discografia mega exclusive
| Year | Album Title | Key Tracks | Notes | |------|-------------|------------|-------| | 1983 | Bailarás Con Alegría | “Bailarás Con Alegría” | Upbeat; introduces more synth. | | 1984 | Quiero Ser Libre | “Quiero Ser Libre” | Political liberty anthem. | | 1985 | Una Luz En Mi Ventana | “Una Luz En Mi Ventana” | Emotional balladry at its best. | | 1986 | A Ti Mujer | “A Ti Mujer” | Dedicated to female figures in rumba. | | 1987 | Ojos Negros | “Ojos Negros” | Flamenco classic cover. | | 1988 | Sangre Caliente | “Sangre Caliente” | Harder guitar riffs. | | 1989 | A Que Saben Tus Labios | “A Que Saben Tus Labios” | Last album with original label. | | 1990 | ...Y Vuelve Otra Vez | “...Y Vuelve Otra Vez” | Breakup and reunion themes. | Before diving into the discography, understanding the heart