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Beirut la Noche was a Madrid-based quartet of consisting of Juan Carlos Martin White (vocals), Alberto Kidron (guitar), Manolo Sirvent, and Luis Gómez Rubio (drums). They recorded two singles in the mid 80's. One of them, contained the singles 'Ella se hizo monja/Vómitos' edited for the Compañía Fonográfica Española (Spanish Phonographic Company). "El Fantasma del paraíso" was released in July 1983. A second and final single, released by the same label in February 1984, contained the singles 'Expaña / Ruinas del Imperio'. The cover of this single is notable for having of the Goya painting "The Pilgrimage of San Isidro" as its cover, which was especially approved by the Prado Museum. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Sombras Spanish Post Punk + Dark Pop 1981-1986
Album
Sombras. Spanish post-punk and dark pop 1981-1986
Expaña
expaña 7''
Ella Se Hizo Monja (single)
Spanish New Wave, The Golden Age - Vol. 3

Sombras: Spanish Post-Punk + Dark Pop 1981-1986
Ella se hizo monja (SG)
Ella Se Hizo Monja 7"
ella se hizo monja 7''
Ella se hizo monja