jueves, 15 de febrero de 2024

Ejecutivos Agresivos

Ejecutivos Agresivos was a Spanish pop music group, one of the most emblematic of what was known as "movida madrileña". Founded at the end of the 1970s, when Carlos Entrena and Poch decided to leave Paraíso and contacted other young people to form a new band. After playing on different venues in Madrid and opening for Paul Collins Beat, the record label Hispavox gave them the opportunity to enter a recording studio. From there, the single "Mari Pili" was released, with the song "Stereo" on the B-side. The refreshing and funny lyrics of "Mari Pili" made it not only the song of the summer of 1980 but also one of the most remembered hymns of the "movida madrileña". 
 
Due to the overwhelming success of the band, the label decided to record a second single with the songs "Hay Pelea" and "Te Espío". However, the criticisms that appeared during those months labeled the band as commercial, label that strongly annoyed the members. Relations with the record company deteriorated and the new album never saw the light of day. In February 1981 Ejecutivos Agresivos disbanded. Its members then began other projects, joining mythical bands of the time: Jaime Urrutia in Gabinete Caligari, Poch in Derribos Arias, Carlos Entrena in Décima Víctima and Paco Trinidad began his career as producer with Esclarecidos and the label Grabaciones Accidentales. In 1986 Hispavox released a mini-album with eight songs, including the tracks from the 1980 singles and four demos. [SOURCE: WIKIPEDIA]

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