Sumo
Latin rock band Sumo joined the Argentinean scene in the mid-'80s. Led by Italian Luca Prodan, the band's first lineup included guitarist German Daffunchio, drummer Stephanie Nuttal, bassist Diego Arnedo, and saxophonist Roberto Pettinato. Due to the diplomatic conflict related to the Malvinas, which ended up in war, British Stephanie Nuttal went back to England, being replaced by Alejandro Sokol. In 1985, Sumo released Divididos Por La Felicidad, climbing on local charts with a song called "La Rubia Tarada." That album was followed by 1986's Llegando Los Monos, presented live at Buenos Aires' Obras Sanitarias. While its song "Mejor No Hablar De Ciertas Cosas" was still having frequent rotation in radio stations throughout South America, Sumo decided to make a new record called After Chabon. On December 22, 1987, singer Luca Prodan was found dead, victim of a heart attack. That tragic event deeply affected the band.
SUMO - Fiebre - Álbum Completo
Sumo - Brilla tu luz para mi (Fiebre)
Sumo - Pinini Reggae (Fiebre)
Sumo - Aqui vienen los blue jeans (Fiebre)
Sumo - Cuerdas, Gargantas y Cables (Fiebre)
Sumo - No mas nada (Fiebre)
Sumo - Fiebre (Fever) - En vivo (Fiebre)
Sumo - Al repalazo - En vivo (Fiebre)
Sumo - Crua Chan - En vivo (Fiebre)
Sumo - Cállate Mark - En Vivo (Fiebre)
Sumo - Déjame en paz [Leave me alone] - En Vivo (Fiebre)
SUMO - After Chabon - Álbum completo
Sumo - El cieguito volador (After Chabon)
Sumo - La gota en el ojo (After Chabon)
Sumo - Ojos de terciopelo (After Chabon)
Sumo - Hello Frank (After Chabon)
Sumo - Mañana en el Abasto (After Chabon)
Sumo - Noche de paz (After Chabon)
Sumo - Lo quiero ya (After Chabon)
Sumo - Crua Chan (After Chabon)
Sumo - No tan distintos [1989] (After Chabon)
Sumo - Banderitas y globos (After Chabon)
Sumo - No te pongas azul (After Chabon)
Sumo - Percussion Baby (After Chabon)
SUMO - Llegando los Monos - Álbum Completo
Sumo - Que Me Pisen (Llegando los Monos)
Sumo - Heroína (Llegando los Monos)
Sumo - No Good (Llegando los Monos)