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Barrabás continued on a smaller scale afterwards under the leadership of Moll, still accompanied by Egaña and Miguel Morales, with Duarte and other musicians helping out both live and in the studio. A number of albums were recorded in the 1990s, consisting of re-recordings of songs from the 1970s and
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Moll then left the band after disagreements with the other members, and was replaced by Daniel Louis. With the popularity of disco in the mid-1970s, Barrabás moved in that direction and produced a number of minor hits. There was another line-up change when Tejada and Ricky Morales left to be replaced
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by Ernie Garrett on guitar and vocals. Garrett was soon forced to leave the band with heart problems and Barrabás disbanded in 1977. Arbex then moved fully towards writing and producing music for other artists.
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spawned the hit singles "Woman" and "Wild Safari" which were successful in various countries across Europe and the Americas, including the USA and Canada. The group also toured throughout Latin America.
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guitarist "Koky" Maning, bassist "Susy" Gordaliza and keyboard player Armando Pelayo. This line-up recorded two albums before being dropped by their record label,
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The group reformed in 1980 with a new line-up. Neither the Morales brothers, Vidal nor Louis were involved, and were replaced by the returning Moll,
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are a Spanish musical group, most successful in the 1970s and 1980s when they were led by drummer and producer
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were joined by several other musicians in preparation for the recording of their debut album
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Multi-instrumentalist Ernesto "Tito" Duarte died in Spain on 14 July 2003, at age 57.
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Barrabás in 1971: (L–R: Arbex, Vidal, M. Morales, Duarte, R. Morales, Egaña)
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player Juan Vidal and Cuban percussionist, saxophone and flute player
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Arbex removed Egaña from the group after the recording of
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guitarist brothers Ricky and Miguel Morales; Portuguese
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Arbex formed Barrabás in 1971 when his previous band,
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Cuban Multi-instrumentalist Tito Duarte Dies In Spain
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in 1974. The latter album featured the hit single "
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Index

Bestial
Barrabas (disambiguation)
Barrabás in 1971: (L–R: Arbex, Vidal, M. Morales, Duarte, R. Morales, Egaña)
Madrid
Spain
Rock
funk
soul
disco
RCA
CBS
Atco
Iñaki Egaña
Fernando Arbex
Tito Duarte
www.barrabas.es/inicio.php
Fernando Arbex
Latin rock
jazz
funk
disco
Ignacio "Iñaki" Egaña
Wild Safari
Filipino
keyboard
Ernesto "Tito" Duarte
Power
¡Soltad a Barrabás!
Hi-Jack
jazz

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