Amaral Biography

Amaral Former drummer Eva Amaral and ex-Dias de Vino y Rosas Juan Aguirre met in their native Zaragoza before moving to Madrid in 1997, making a self-titled debut album that featured their first hit single "Rosita." Combining Latin rhythms and rock, Amaral returned in 2000 with Una Pequeña Parte del Mundo, which was produced in London by Cameron Jenkins. ~ Drago Bonacich, All Music Guide

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