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We All Together

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We All Together
OriginLima, Peru
GenresRock and roll, psychedelic rock
Years active1971–1974, 1989–2011
Past membersEduardo Samamé
Iván Cárdenas
Carlos Guerrero
Carlos Pacheco
Ernesto Samamé (†)
Manuel Cornejo
Saúl Cornejo
Carlos Kakutani
Armando Pattroni
Augusto Castro
Iván Carreño
Ricardo Ormeño
Carlos Paredes
Eduardo Saldarriaga
Félix Varvarande
Jose Wherrems
Armando Barrios
Henry Ueunten
WebsiteGrupo We All Together

We All Together was a Peruvian rock and roll band formed in 1971. They composed songs in English and Spanish. Their best known songs are the cover "Carry On Till Tomorrow" (originally by Badfinger), "Hey Revolution" and "It's A Sin To Go Away", which appeared on Nuggets II.[1]

The first line-up was formed by Saul Cornejo, his brother Manuel Cornejo, and Carlos Guerrero, who were the founding members, as well as Carlos Salom and Ernesto Samamé. They broke up in 1974 and regrouped in 1989 and later consisted of Carlos Guerrero, Carlos Pacheco, and Iván Cárdenas. The group once again disbanded after a farewell concert on November 5, 2011, celebrating their 40 years of music.[2]

Discography

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  • We All Together (1972)
  • We All Together 2 (1974)
  • 1990, La Década (1990)
  • Cincuenta/Cincuenta (1991)
  • Quédate (1993)
  • Aliteraciones (1998)
  • We All Together (Back Together) (2008)
  • Surprise (2009)

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