![]() In 1993 Izaskum and Javier remained as the only survivors on the band, and they were joined by José García, Iñigo Zubizarreta and Inés Rangil recording "Suave Luz" in 1995 (with arrangements by ). This last one released in 1992 with Ana, Javier, Izaskum, Roberto and Iñaki Uranga (who replaced José and Carlos, who left in 1988). In 1984 Amaya left the band to follow a solo career, being replaced by Ana Bejerano recording three albums: "Colores", "Sobreviviremos" and "Intimamente". With this "historic" line-up (Amaya, Carlos, Izaskum, Javier, José and Roberto) they had their best hits. In 1972 Estíbaliz and brothers Rafael and Sergio Blanco left and they were re-joined by José Ipiña and Carlos Zubiaga. At late 1970 José Ipiña and Francisco Panera left and Javier Garay joined the band. ![]() ![]() First two albums were recorded by the original line-up: brothers Uranga (Amaya, Estíbaliz, Izaskum and Roberto), brothers Blanco (Rafael and Sergio), José Manuel Ipiña and Francisco Panera. Mocedades started with 8 people but they have changed along time. They reached second place in the Eurovision Song Contest of 1973 with the song 'Eres Tú'. ![]() In 1969 they released their first album produced by. Later they changed their name to "Voces Y Guitarras (1967), and finally to "Mocedades". In their beginnings they were just three sisters, Amaya (b. ![]()
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