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Madrid group that was formed in 1983 by four young people who enjoyed great promotion, thanks to the television appearances they made in the musical programs of the time such as "Tocata" or "A tope".
The members were Carlos Huerta (keyboards and solo vocals), David Elorriaga (bass and backing vocals), Francisco Amat (guitar and backing vocals) and Agustín de la Piedra (drums and backing vocals).
It was an eminently pop group. Teenage pop composed by four very young boys who clearly fit into the "Fan Club" phenomenon so predominant at the time, but which in the end did not have the continuity that was predicted, despite being present at the top of the radio formula lists and, in some way, being supported by characters of the weight of Tino Casal (who composed some songs for them), dancing to the rhythm of the multinational Warner (with everything that the promotional apparatus of a major record company entails ) and have producers of the stature of Julián Ruiz, among others, behind the devices.
In the same year, and with the same technical team, the young quartet released a second single and, as was later confirmed, including its great success. The themes were 'Chicos Malos / Nada, nada'.
The success of the song in question led them the following year to publish an entire LP, the only one on the contrary, which included the five songs from their previous small albums, plus another five new ones, among which stood out, perhaps, 'Piel of velvet', a composition by Tino Casal that, together with 'Un Nuevo Juego', became the promotional 7" album. The large album was titled 'Chicos malo' and was released by Wea in 1984, with Julián Ruiz on the production.