

The Spanish band Fresa was formed in 1972 by the guitar player Rosendo Mercado. In 1974 José Carlos Molina entered the band and it changed their name to Ñu, in November, 1974. Originally, Ñu was a Progressive Hard Rock band, very influenced by both Jethro Tull and Black Sabbath, with a constant use of flutes and other uncomon instruments in Rock/Metal. Rosendo Mercado was called to go to the military service, José Carlos Molina would be recluted too, but he did the medical test dressed with sinister black dresses, a skull on his hand and scary make up, so he was declared not able for being a schizoid. Molina searched for another guitar player to replace Rosendo Mercado to follow with the Ñu gigs. When Rosendo Mercado returned from the military service in Africa, he reentered Ñu but he felt as an outsider in the band so Rosendo and other Ñu musicians left the band to form Leño. In 1986 Ñu signed for Barrabás Records to release their first live album, where this great track appears, "No hay ningún loco".
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