Sau (band)

Sau (band)

infobox musical artist
Name = Sau


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Background = group_or_band
Origin = Catalonia
Genre = Rock, progressive rock
Years_active = 1986–1999 [ [http://www.carlessabater.com/sau.htm Sau ] ]
Label =
URL = [http://www.carlessabater.com/sau.htm/ carlessabater.com/sau]
Current_Members =
Past_members = Pep Sala
Carles Sabater
Carles Oliver
Joan Capdevila [http://www.geocities.com/lalaia_2000/sau/introduccio/grup.html]

Sau was a music group from Catalonia, which rose to fame in this area in the 1990's, being among the first groups to write pop music with Catalan lyrics, known as "rock català". The genre of their songs was generally considered (progressive) rock. The band's two main members were Pep Sala and Carles Sabater. The latter died in 1999 during a concert, which would mark the end of the band's existence. Sau's hits include the singles "Boig per tu" and "El Tren de Mitjanit".

Discography

* "No puc deixar de fumar" (1987)
* "Per la porta de servei" (1989)
* "Quina nit" (1990)
* "El més gran dels pecadors" (1991)
* "Concert de mitjanit" (1992, live)
* "Els singles" (1992)
* "Junts de nou per primer cop" (1994)
* "Cançons perdudes, rareses, remescles" (1995, compilation album)
* "Set" (1996)
* "Bàsic" (1997, directo)
* "Amb la lluna a l'esquena" (1998)
* "Un grapat de cançons per si mai et fan falta" (2003, a collection of three CDs containing a selection of Sala's 51 favourite songs)

External links

*http://www.pepsala.com - The website of Pep Sala
*http://www.carlessabater.com - The website in memory of Carles Sabater

References


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