!!Ahora!! followed in 1979, and the double album Dejalo Asi in 1981. This revamped line-up released Al Otro Lado towards the end of 1978. The band itself weren't all together happy with the end result though, and Jimenez and Laina decided to leave the band shortly after the album release.Ĭastejon and Cajide decided to continue on as Asfalto, and brought in Jorge Walter García Banegas (keyboards) and José Ramón Pérez (bass) as new members. In 1977 they were signed by newly formed Chapa Discos, a sub-label of Spanish label Zafiro, and in 1978 the band made their debut with Asfalto, an affort containing several tracks considered classics by their fans. In the first few years the band experienced a series of line-up changes, but by 1975 a stable version of the band had settled in the shape of José Luis Jiménez (vocals, bass), Julio Castejón (guitar, vocals), Enrique Cajide (drums) and Lele Laína (guitar, vocals). Spanish outfit ASFALTO were born in 1972, when rock band Tickets decided that a change of moniker was needed.
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