Artist's albums
Freno De Mano (En Vivo)
2000 · album
La Sangre en el Cuerpo
1999 · album
Fome
1997 · album
Los Tres MTV Unplugged
1996 · album
La Espada & la Pared
1995 · album
Se Remata el Siglo
1993 · album
Los Tres
1991 · album
Rarezas (En Vivo)
2023 · album
No es Cierto (En Vivo)
2023 · single
Quizás con Quién (En Vivo)
2023 · single
La sangre en el cuerpo (En Vivo)
2023 · single
Los Tres Unplugged 20 Años
2020 · album
33 Horas Bar
2018 · album
Viajando por Chile
2016 · compilation
Arena
2016 · album
Por Acanga
2015 · EP
Coliumo
2015 · album
Hagalo usted mismo
2015 · album
Hey Soledad
2015 · single
Quizás con quien
2014 · single
Hey Hey Hey
2013 · single
Grandes Exitos
2007 · compilation
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Biography
Chilean folk-rock band with an unbreakable sense of humor formed in the late '80s by vocalist and guitarist Alvaro Henríquez, bassist Roberto Lindl, and drummer Francisco Molina who decided to start a rock band. The new project was called Los Tres. Henríquez, Lindl, and Molina met Angel Parra when they moved from Concepción to the capital city Santiago de Chile. The new friend became the band's leading guitarist. In 1991, Los Tres was released and a deal with Sony Music was sealed. Se Remata el Siglo came out in 1993, reaching platinum status. Their ability to travel through different styles made their music a huge success. In 1993, La Espada y la Pared was released and the video for its song "Dejate Caer" was nominated by MTV Latino for best video of the year. In 1996, Los Tres made an Unplugged show for MTV which was recorded and edited as their new album. That same year, the band started touring America. Later and as a rendition to their roots, Yeir Fonda was released, followed by 1997's Fome and 1998's Peineta featuring two icons of the chilean folklore, Roberto Parra and Eduardo Parra. In 1999, La sangre en el Cuerpo was followed by the news of their breakup. ~ Drago Bonacich, Rovi