Singles by Los Pekenikes issued at MOVIEPLAY

Reference SN 20615. Year 1971
Personnel: Ignacio Martín Sequeros (bass and piano), Félix Arribas (percussion), Vicente Gasca (trumpet), José Vicente Losa (guitar), Fernando Martínez (trombone) and Antonio (saxophone).
They signed for a new record label and there are new faces in the group. Ignacio, Félix and Vicente are the old-campaigners, whereas there is new young blood with José Vicente, Toni and Fernando.
Reference SN 20670. Year 1972
Personnel: Ignacio Martín Sequeros (bass and piano), Félix Arribas (percussion), Vicente Gasca (trumpet), José Vicente Losa (guitar), Fernando Martínez (trombone) and Juan Jiménez (saxophone and flute).
They made a version about a theme ("Pop Corn") which was very popular in Spain as "Song for the Summer". A new member came into the group with the arrival of Juan Jiménez.
Reference SN 20712. Year 1973
Personnel: Ignacio Martín Sequeros (bass, xilophone and special effects), Félix Arribas (percussion), Vicente Gasca (trumpet), José Vicente Losa (guitar), Manuel Mas (saxophone and flute) and Juan Jiménez (saxophone and flute).
The group looked like being completed and definitely settled in their new record label.
Reference SN 20807. Year 1973
Personnel: Ignacio Martín Sequeros (bass and piano), Félix Arribas (percussion), Vicente Gasca (trumpet), José Vicente Losa (guitar), Manuel Mas (saxophone and flute) and Juan Jiménez (saxophone and flute).
These themes were extracted from the LP "Saltamontes" ["Grasshoppers"]. "La Marcha de los Saltamontes" became very popular some years later because it was chosen as soundtrack for the funny Spanish radio show "Gomaespuma".
Reference SN 20818. Year 1973
Personnel: Ignacio Martín Sequeros (bass), Félix Arribas (percussion), Vicente Gasca (trumpet), José Vicente Losa (guitar), Manuel Mas (saxophone and flute) and Juan Jiménez (saxophone and flute).
They made a version of a theme worldwide known as "Pepper Box". They performed a new arrangement with vocal elements. It was also very succesful because it was used as soundtrack for a popular musical radio show as "El Gran Musical" from the SER network.
Reference SN 20889. Year 1974
Personnel: Ignacio Martín Sequeros (bass), Félix Arribas (percussion), Vicente Gasca (trumpet), José Vicente Losa (guitar), Manuel Mas (saxophone and flute) and Juan Jiménez (saxophone and flute).
The cover is very funny and the themes reflected a sort of blend between various historical times.
Reference SN 20959. Year 1975
Personnel: Ignacio Martín Sequeros (bass), Félix Arribas (percussion), Vicente Gasca (trumpet), Salvador Domínguez (guitar), Manuel Mas (saxophone and flute) and Juan Jiménez (saxophone and flute).
Both themes were included in the second LP for Movieplay with Salvador Domínguez coming into the group, as replacement for José Vicente Losa.
Reference SN 90071. Year 1976
Personnel: Ignacio Martín Sequeros (bass), Félix Arribas (percussion), Vicente Gasca (trumpet), Salvador Domínguez (guitar), Manuel Mas (saxophone and flute) and Juan Jiménez (saxophone and flute).
These themes were presented as an early advance of their last LP for Movieplay, "Cachimba".
Reference 02.1248/7. Year 1977
Personnel: Ignacio Martín Sequeros (bass), Félix Arribas (percussion), Vicente Gasca (trumpet), Salvador Domínguez (guitar), Manuel Mas (saxophone and flute) and Juan Jiménez (saxophone and flute).
This was the last single for Movieplay at a time when such format for recorded music began its decay. They performed a new arrangement of their first greatest instrumental hit: "Los Cuatro Muleros".
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