Manal was an
Argentine rock group formed in 1968. Together with
Almendra and
Los Gatos, they are considered founders of
Argentine rock. The band members were
Claudio Gabis on guitar,
Javier Martínez on drums and vocals, and
Alejandro Medina on bass and vocals. Martínez was the band's lead vocalist and leading songwriter.
Trajectory
1968–1969: Formation
The band grew out of the mythic ''"La Cueva"'' club. Martínez was a regular, and Gabis played guitar with several bands, including
Miguel Abuelo's ''Los Abuelos''. Gabis was not keen on joining a band regularly as he was committed to college, but eventually was persuaded by Martínez, and Manal was born.
The name "Manal" was based on the word ''mano'' ("hand"), which had acquired an additional meaning among young people in
Buenos Aires
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, to refer to "things" or "the situation" (e.g. ''cómo viene la mano'', lit. "how's the hand coming", would mean "how are things going"). Martínez would use "manal" as a made-up adjective, instead of the standard "manual".
Manal was influenced by
The Beatles
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,
Cream
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,
Jimi Hendrix
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,
The Animals
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and other
blues rock acts, bringing the
blues
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to Argentina's rock conscience.
In 1968, after their demos being rejected by multiple record labels, the band approached long time friend and producer
Jorge Álvarez, who teamed up with Pedro Pujó and created the
Mandioca label, which became the first label exclusively dedicated to Argentine rock.
Under the fledgling label, Manal released their first two singles in 1968. Their moment of triumph came at the 1969 ''Pinap'' Festival. On the back of their near daily performances throughout the year, the group's tightness was apparent. Fans ended up doing choruses and singing along with Manal's three members, who had resorted to a cappella vocals as their bass and drums broke down from overuse.
1970–1972: Breakthrough Success and Break-Up
Manal released a self-titled debut album in 1970. Sales were encouraging, prompting RCA to offer the band a contract. Their major label debut ''El León'' (1971) proved less successful than ''Manal''.
By 1972 however, musical tastes had changed. Acoustic rock (with
folk-rock influences) was on the verge of an explosion fueled by artists such as
León Gieco, and a heavier rock had become dominant. Blues-rock fell out of favor, and Manal couldn't make the transition. Their third album in 1972 was poorly received, leading to the break-up of the band that same year.
Pappo, who was more at ease courting
heavy metal audiences, would become the godfather of Argentine blues, a role he kept for over thirty years.
1980–1981: Reunion
However, in 1980, Argentine rock was caught up in a revival period of rock from the late 1960s, with
Almendra successfully reuniting. Producers asked Manal to do the same, which they did, and produced one last LP in 1981, named ''Reunión'' (reunion), but due to differences between Martinez and Gabis the meeting lasted only until 1981.
After that meeting,
Claudio Gabis not accept return to play again with
Javier Martinez.
Manal's well-attended last concerts across Argentina led to a live album, and helped mitigate the unfortunate climate of their first separation. Furthermore, during the
1982 Falklands War, English-language music was informally banned from the airwaves for several months, resulting in increased airplay for Argentine bands, including Manal.
1987–1994: Reformations without Claudio Gabis
In 1987 Javier Martínez returned from
France
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and reunited Manal with Aldo Giacommino (guitars), Luis de León (bass),
Jorge Iacobellis (drums) and Jorge Szajko (keyboards and saxophone).
Today, Manal are credited with bringing the grittier form of blues-rock to Argentine rock.
Manal
www.VH1.com -- by Wade Kergan (Allmusic Guide contributor) Few at the time could have foreseen the strong influence Manal would have on the suburban rock explosion of the mid 1990s.
Throughout their career, Manal's lyrics suggested a more mature outlook on life than their hippie-influenced colleagues. One song advised that the recipe for success was to have "cold tomato juice (flowing) in your veins".
Discography
;Studio
*'' Manal'' - Mandioca, 1970
*''El león'' - RCA, 1971
*''Reunión'' - CBS, 1981
;Live albums
*''Manal en Obras'' - (Live at the Estadio Obras Sanitarias, June 1980) Tonodisc, 1982
*''Manal En Vivo'' - (Live at the Estadio Obras Sanitarias, June 1980) M&M, 1994
*''En vivo en el Roxy'' - (Live at the Roxy but without Claudio Gabis, August 1994), 1995
;Compilation
*''Cronología'' - RCA, Sony BMG
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, 1992
*''Obras Cumbres'' - Sony BMG
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, 2002
References
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Argentine rock music groups
Musical groups from Buenos Aires