2nd album, originally on Chapa in 1980 after their succesful "Cuentos de ayer y hoy". Maybe not as great as the first, but still an excellent progressive rock album, with some synphonic moves and again strong Jethro Tull influences.
For their second album, the Hammond organ was replaced with a second guitar, getting a tighter sound. Including their well-known track "Galones de plástico" and the power ballad "Junto a ti".
Third and last LP, now with the Argentinean female singer Leonor Marchesi. Much more melodic than their first work, and featuring another ex-Ñu musician, keyboardist Miguel Angel Collado.
Second and last LP, more melodic than "Caliente como un volcán". Includes "Dinosaurio", "Dinero, mujeres y Rock" and a cover-version of "Doctor Doctor" by UFO.