Hailing from the modest Murcia town of Yecla, Spanish pop group Presuntos
Implicados made a name for themselves in the late 20th century as the architects
of a distinctive breed of tender pop bound together with jazzy rhythms and
orchestral flourishes. Formed in 1983 by brother and sister Juan and Sole
Giménez along with their friend, Pablo Gómez, the band got their first big break
as the winners of Radio Nacional de España’s Don Domingo competition, which put
them on the radar of RCA Records. Their debut album, the funk-leaning Danzad,
danzad malditos, arrived in 1985, although ...