Artist's albums
Black Is Black
2000 · compilation
2 En 1 (Los Bravos + Ilustrisimos Bravos)
1999 · compilation
Siempre Bravos
1994 · compilation
Just Holding On (Live in Palma)
2023 · single
Trapped (Live in Palma)
2023 · single
Rudy's in love
2022 · single
In the Sun
2022 · single
Everybody Here Needs You
2021 · single
Tony's Eyes
2021 · single
Black Is Black (Party Sax Remix)
2021 · single
I Can't Get Enough
2021 · single
Orígenes (Remasterizado)
2021 · album
Black is Black (Live)
2021 · single
Chariot
2020 · single
Gotta Be Strong
2020 · single
Absolutely The Best
2017 · album
Black Is Back
2015 · single
Lo Mejor de los Bravos
2015 · compilation
Camden
2011 · EP
Negro Es (Black Is Black)
2006 · EP
Midnight Storm
2006 · album
Los Chicos Con las Chicas
1967 · album
Bring a Little Lovin'
1968 · album
Dame un Poco de Amor
1968 · album
Los Bravos
1966 · album
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Biography
More than half a century and Los Bravos are still going strong, inducting Bruce Game as the new frontman in summer 2019, they are releasing a new album. The first single "Gotta Be Strong" is written and produced by the band during the lockdown period . The second single "Chariot" got released for Christmas in Dec 2020. Their first release in 2021 is the Live version of the classic "Black is Black" performed by the band a year before in Jan 2020 followed by two more releases dedicated to Manolo and Tony, the founding keyboard player and the guitarist of the band, who passed away. "I Can't Get Enough" and "Tony's eyes” Los Bravos featured on the first trailer of One Upon A Time In Hollywood by Tarantino in 2019 with their 1966 hit single "Bring a little loving". In 1966, this Spanish quintet became one of the very few rock groups from a non-English speaking country to have an international smash with "Black Is Black," which got to number four in the U.S. and number two in the U.K. Indeed, with their brassy pop/rock songs and production, which sounded about halfway between New York mid-'60s pop-soul and Jay & the Americans, Los Bravos sounded far more like a mainstream American pop/rock group than a Spanish or British one. Most of their records were sung in English, and although they never made the American Top 20 again, they were far more popular in Europe, even placing another single in the British Top 20 in late 1966 with "I Don't Care." ~ Richie Unterberger