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We All Together

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Artist: We All Together
 

Group Members:

Carlos Guerrero

Similar Artists:

Klaatu, Badfinger, Aerovons, The Killers, Os Brazões, Ladies WC, Almendra, Traffic Sound, Congreso, Hojas, Kissing Spell

Influenced By:

Formal Connection With:

Laghonia, Monik, Carlos Guerrero
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "2," "We All Together," "Singles"

Biography

The Peruvian band We All Together, though unknown beyond a core cluster of cultists, was among the prime exponents of Beatlesque pop/rock in the early '70s. Led by singer and frequent composer Carlos Guerrero, who (along with some other members) had been in the Peruvian rock band Laghonia, they released two albums (singing in English) in the first half of the '70s. These were fashioned after the lighter side of the late-'60s Beatles, particularly in the vocal harmonies, melodic tunes and sophisticated arrangements blending keyboards, acoustic guitars and electric guitars in a graceful manner. Although Lennon, McCartney, and for that matter, Harrison's influence, show up in We All Together's work, they had more of an affinity for McCartney's engaging melodicism than for the other members of the Fab Four, to the point of covering some obscure, early McCartney solo tunes. On their second album, they also reached into some British progressive rock riffs, although the Beatle vibe remained dominant. With the exception of Badfinger, they may have been the best band of their time to play in an avowedly Beatlesque style. Their albums, once all but impossible to find in the Northern Hemisphere, were reissued in the U.S. in the late '90s. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide
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We All Together
Origin Lima, Peru
Genre(s) Psychedelic rock
Rock and Roll
British Invasion
Years active 1970—1974, 1989-present
Website Grupo We All Together
Members
Eduardo Samamé
Iván Cárdenas
Carlos Guerrero
Carlos Pacheco
Former members
Ernesto Samamé (†)
Carlos Kakutani
Armando Pattroni
Augusto Castro
Iván Carreño
Manuel Cornejo
Saúl Cornejo
Ricardo Ormeño
Carlos Paredes
Eduardo Saldarriaga
Félix Varvarande
Jose Wherrems
Armando Barrios
Henry Ueunten

We All Together (WAT) is a Peruvian Rock And Roll band formed in 1970. They composed songs both in English and Spanish during their career. Their most known songs are the cover "Carry on till tomorrow" (originally interpreted by Badfinger), "It's a sin to go away", "Hey revolution" and "Lo más grande que existe es el amor".

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History

We All Together is a Rock and Roll band with influences of Beatles, founded in 1970. The first line-up was formed by: Ernesto Samamé (deceased), Carlos Guerrero, Carlos Salom and the brothers Manuel and Saúl Cornejo. They broke up in 1974 and regrouped in 1989 and it is currently formed by Carlos Guerrero, Carlos Pacheco, Iván Cárdenas and Eduardo Samamé.

Discography

  • We All Together (1971)
  • We All Together 2 (1973)
  • 1990, La Década (1990)
  • Cincuenta/Cincuenta (1991)
  • Quédate (1993)
  • Alteraciones (1998)
  • We All Together (Back Together) (2008)

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