Manal certainly are a Buenos Aries power trio much like Almendra but with a grittier blues-rock strategy and so are often credited because the initial Argentina group to sing blues in Spanish. They released a self-titled record in 1970 and implemented it another year with Un León. The group, Javier Martinez on drums and vocals, Claudio Gabis on electric guitar, and Alejandro Medina on bass and vocals, divide after the discharge of the second record. Medina and Gabis continued to become listed on the rotating ensemble of manufacturer Billy Bond’s supergroup la Pesada. In 1981 Manal reunited and also have since reconvened frequently for travels and the casual live album.