Discography
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- Category: Zamandoque Tarahum
- Published on Monday, 26 December 2011 22:16
- Written by R. H. Amaro
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- El Canto de la Muerte - Written By: RA Amaro
- Dos Espiritus - Written By: RA Amaro
- Tu Seduccion - Written By: RA Amaro & Marcos Tovar
- Algo Frio - Written By: RA Amaro & Ruben Hinojosa
- Mi Vampi - Written By: RA Amaro & Ruben Hinojosa
- Cuando Tu Vienes - Written By: RA Amaro & Ruben Hinojosa
- Zamandoque Tarahum - Written By: RA Amaro & Ruben Hinojosa
Guitars & Vocals - RA Amaro / Bass Guitar - Hugo Amaro / Drums - Arturo Amaro
This CD was recorded in the summer of 2000 by the brothers Amaro whom are the original members of the band. Although a very modest recording it proved instrumental in the band's developing popularity. This was the first time that RA Amaro produced music in the still developing digital recording realm. Due to inexperience handling digital files, the master recordings of this CD were lost forever.
El Cantico de Zamantara (released 2005)
- Cerca del Fuego - Written By: RA Amaro
- Zamantara - Written By: RA Amaro
- Un Poquito de Rock - Written By: RA Amaro
- Emancipate - Written By: RA Amaro
- Don Chon - Written By: RA Amaro
- Te Comen la Piel - Written By: RA Amaro
- Yo Tengo Un Amor - Written By: RA Amaro & Hugo Amaro
- Sueño Erotico - Written By: RA Amaro & Ruben Hinojosa
- Como Un Aguila - Written By: RA Amaro
- Cannabis - Written By: RA Amaro
- Escapate de Aqui - Written By: RA Amaro
- Tu Seduccion - Written By: RA Amaro & Marcos Tovar
- Algun Dia - Written By: RA Amaro
- El Diablito Loco (Bonus Track) - Written By: Joy Jeanne
Guitars & Vocals - RA Amaro / Bass Guitar - Hugo Amaro / Drums - Samuel Valle / Rythm Guitar - David Bustos
This CD was recorded in a span of 4 years during the band's busiest time. In a way it captured the bands progress as a band. This was a collection of the songs that made the band legendary in the Chicago Latin Rock circuit. This was RA Amaro's second digital production in the studio. It fairs better than the 1st CD demo but ironically failed to deliver the same success that "Dos Espiritus" gave the band 5 years earlier. It did however locked their reign within the local scene along with legend status for those seeking the history of this one of a kind era in the Latin Rock scene of Chicago.
Con Mi Luna (released 2010)
- Con Mi Luna - Written By: RA Amaro
- Mares de Cristal - Written By: RA Amaro
- El Canto de la Muerte - Written By: RA Amaro
- He Perdido la Cabeza - Written By: RA Amaro
- Tres Calaveras - Written By: RA Amaro
- Extremidad - Written By: RA Amaro
- Diagnosis: Psicosis - Written By: RA Amaro
- Sin Tinieblas - Written By: RA Amaro
- Diagnosis: Psicosis (Latin Blues Version) - Written By: RA Amaro
- Tu Destruccion, Mi Libertad - Written By: RA Amaro
- Hasta El Abismo - Written By: RA Amaro
Guitars, Drums, Percussion, Keyboards, & Vocals - RA Amaro / Bass Guitar - Hugo Amaro / VeroX - Vocals
This CD was recorded entirely by RA Amaro with Hugo Amaro on Bass Guitar. It was also produced, Mixed and Mastered by RA as he was forced to finish the CD upon band members dispersing. Not discouraged by the band's eminent demise, RA continued production and managed to digitally release this CD in June 2010. By then Zamandoque Tarahum had played their last show. This finely tuned and elaborate great production by RA, showscases the great musical maturity that the Amaro brothers acquired through the years. The highly melodic repertoire of songs was clearly the direction in which Zamandoque Tarahum would never take as the more mellow arrangements were fitting to a more mature taste. The disparity of genres within make it difficult to pinpoint a defining trend for the band and many agreed that it would have confused Zamandoque Tarahum fans had they continued with this music. Although some oldies such as El Canto de la Muerte (Dos Espiritus) and stage favorites Hasta el Abismo, Mares de Cristal, & HE Perdido la Cabeza, were included in this CD, it could not be helped being classified as more of a solo and absolute studio project than a band recording. It felt short of the glory of what Zamandoque Tarahum once was.
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