

The first single from this album, "Porque no ser amigos" featuring Dani Martìn, singer from the Spanish band El Canto Del Loco was a huge success in Spain. The band reunited once again on 2005 for the release and tour of their last album "Todo Esto Es Muy Extraño"Īwesome album, more mature but still spicy, though it has not been well accepted by the fans. Hombres G disbanded after issuing their seventh album, La Historia Del Bikini, in 1992 but reunited ten years later for an international teaser tour for their 2003 release, Ano Que Vivimos Peligrosamente. In 1986, La Cagaste…Burt Lancaster was released, followed by a South American tour. They soon signed up to the independent label Twins to make their debut album, featuring a catchy song called "Devuelveme A Mi Chica," which became their first hit. Hombres G made its live debut at Madrid's Rockola, recording a demo called Milagro En El Congo in 1984.
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The band's name was based on an American movie called G-Men. It is also an invitation so new generations can hear the music of a band that made history during the decade of the ‘80s, when girls used to use Aqua Net on their hair, fluorescent colors, and very large belts.Īll of those who hate pop bands with clueless lyrics, stay away: “Peligrosamente juntos” is dangerously pop.Spanish pop/rock foursome Hombres G was formed by ex-los Residuos guitarist Daniel Mezquita, drummer Javier Molina, and singer/bassist David Summers, soon joined by guitarist Rafael Gutierrez. The album is a tour through the best of Hombre G. “Peligrosamente juntos” is an excellent excuse for all those nostalgic “80s fans who like to remember middle school years.

The second part of this album is a DVD Video that includes videos of songs like “Chico tienes que cuidarte” and “Rita ” extracts from Hombres G’s two films, “Sufre mamon” and “Sueltate el pelo.” In these fragments, the band plays songs like “Indiana” and “Tengo una chica ” and finally, the DVD includes a compilation of interesting band photos titled “Peligrosamente juntos 1986-2002.” This DVD is a chance to see Hombres G singing, just like they used to show their videos on ‘80s television. It includes classics themes in their original versions, such as “Marta tiene un marcapasos,” “El ataque de las chicas cocodrilos,” “Venezia.” It also includes rare versions and new mixes of other songs, like the romantic “Te quiero” and “La cagaste Burt Lancaster.” In addition to being an anthology of classic stuff, there are two new singles in the album, “Lo noto,” that’s being playing on local radio stations recently, and “En otro mundo,” both romantic melodies.Īll of these songs have the characteristics common to Hombres G: simply lyrics, easy to understand, lyrics that any middle school girl can quickly learn (“Lo noto,/se que nos pasa algo/ aunque selles tus labios,/ hay mal rollito entre los dos./lo noto.”) and the pop sound that includes lead-singer David Summers’ guitar. The first album contains the hits that made Hombres G the most successful Spanish band of all time.

Today, after a noticeable absence, Hombres G retakes its privileged place in Spanish-language pop (it is pop, although it might pass as “rock en español”) with its new double album, titled “Peligrosamente juntos” (Dro East West, 2002). Hombres G might be the only band from that era that was kept alive on radio during the ‘90s, due to new generations rediscovering classics such as “Devuelveme a mi chica” and “Sueltate el pelo.” Thus, bands like Timbiriche, Menudo, Parchis, and Hombres G. Teen bands from Spain, Mexico and Argentina began to create a world of fans, mostly young girls, who were loyal up to the end. During the ‘80s, Spanish-language pop had a huge success.
