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Formed in Milan around 1974, Pueblo were another of many Italian groups playing a West Coast-styled rock, this time sung in English. Early recordings were made at Apple studios in London, then a contract with Polydor, which gave a good promotion to the group, that also played as support band for Le Orme, but split after a more commercial second single in 1977.
Guitarist Max Meazza has had a long career as solo artist and has reformed Pueblo in 1999 for a new album with old cohort Claudio Bazzari. The Pueblo LP has been reissued on CD in 2010 by Universal as part of the Progressive Italia - Gli anni '70 vol.6 box set, with both sides of the 1977 single as bonus tracks. (italianprog.com)
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