Discography
Members featured in the album
WILLY GARDI - Guitar and vocals
OSVALDO ZABALA - Guitar
EDUARDO FREZZA - Bass and leader vocals
LUIS ALBERTO VALENTI - Keyboard and vocals
JUAN ESPÓSITO - Drums and vocals
Members featured in the album
EDUARDO FREZZA - Bass
JUAN ESPÓSITO - Drums
LUIS ALBERTO VALENTI - Keyboard
OSVALDO ZABALA - Guitar
CARLITOS MIRA - Guitar
FERNANDO GARDI - Guitar
Members featured in the album
OSVALDO ZABALA - Guitars
LUIS ALBERTO VALENTI - Keyboard and vocals
JUAN ESPÓSITO - Drums and percussion
JORGE MARTÍNEZ - Leader vocals and guitar
JORGE GÓMEZ - Bass
Members featured in the album
LUIS ALBERTO VALENTI - Keyboard and chorus
OSVALDO ZABALA - Guitars
JUAN ESPÓSITO - Drums and percussion
“POLACO” RIEDEL - Bass
GUSTAVO CIPRIANO - Vocals
Guest musician:
CLAUDIO MARCIELLO - Electric guitar
Members featured in the album
OSVALDO ZABALA - Guitars
EDUARDO FREZZA - Bass
RICHARD ARENA - Keyboards and vocals
JUNNIOR SIC FARAON - Drums
Guest musician:
RICARDO SOULÉ - Violín
Biography
This heavy-rock band was created in 1971 highly influenced by Deep Purple. They played for the first time at Cinema Monumental and among all their line ups were guitarists: Osvaldo Frascino, Osvaldo Blanco and Carlos Mira.
In 1972 they recorded their first single: "El mandato" / "Vuelve el día a reinar", but they were not positively criticized. They kept on playing in Pubs, where they were quite successful. They returned to the studios to record their second single ("Alguien más en quien confiar" / "Blues del atardecer"), which did not have great repercussion either. Their first LP was recorded in 1975. The following year they released another record, replacing heavy rock by a more symphonic style (in fashion at that moment), but they lost their old supporters without repercussion of the new style. This crisis made them break up.
In 1983 Gardi decided to dig up the name El Reloj to release a new album, "La esencia es la misma", although with a new line up : Petty Guelache (voice), Daniel Telis (guitar), Cristian Hubert (keyboards), Daniel Carli (bass) y Norberto Di Bella (drums). The new Reloj went unnoticed.
In 1989 tried to promote the band again, with Valenti, Espósito, Alberto Ceriotti (bass), Gustavo Mirande (voice) and Claudio Marciello (guitar), but although they played at different discotheques such as Halley, there was not too much feedback, so they broke up for good.. Gardi died in a car accident, in 1995.
Valenti, Espósito and Zabala gathered with Rodolfo Riedel (bass) and Jorge Martínez (voice) to make a new album in 1999: "Hombre de hoy".
In June of 2002 they entered again to studies to register a new work: "Mercado de almas", that includes nine own subjects and a version of "Hombres de Hierro", of León Gieco, chosen by the actuality of its letter, in spite of to be almost thirty years old.
As a declaration of principles, the band defines the new record: "Try a desperate chronicle of this time, in which men sell their dignity, from the ruler to the citizen, the world as a torrent in which all human beings are dragged to drown in waters polluted by fraud and terror. "
In 2009, Sony reissued the first album, with remastered sound and including the three singles.
In 2016, two of its original members, Frezza and Zabala, re-reformulate the band with new members performing a series of shows during the year 2017, of these presentations were a series of records that would later form part of a new work called "En vivo", in which they perform songs from their first 2 albums, released in 2018 by the Fonocal label.
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