Their debut album, Wild Safari (1971), defined their early sound with heavy grooves and driving basslines. Hits like " Woman " and " Wild Safari " became club favorites across Europe and North America.
Formed in Madrid in 1971, Barrabás filled a unique niche by singing primarily in English, which allowed them to break into international charts like the U.S. Billboard Top 10 .
"" is a retrospective compilation album released in 2001 that showcases the career of Barrabás , one of Spain’s most internationally successful musical exports of the 1970s. Led by drummer and producer Fernando Arbex, the band became a pioneer of "Latin Funk," blending psychedelic rock, soul, and jazz with traditional African and Latin rhythms. Musical Evolution and Influence


