They started their career under the name "Los Espontáneo" around 1963. As "Rumba Tres" they released their first album in 1970, with songs like ‘Tu nombre’ and ‘Besos’. Later, other albums such as ‘Los palitos’, ‘Ana María’, ‘Beatriz’ and ‘Me marchare’ came. During that decade, they became one of the benchmarks of rumba in Spain, along with Peret and Los Amaya.
Their first great success was ‘Lost love’ and later they published titles, like ‘I have what I want’. and 'I don't know, I don't know', the band's best-known song, composed by Manuel Sánchez Pernía, author of this and other successful songs by the group throughout their long career, and with which they achieved millionaire sales and topped numerous national lists. and international music hits.
In 2015, the documentary "De Ida y Vuelta", directed by Joan Capdevila and David Casademunt, on the life and career of the group since 1970, was presented at the renowned International Documentary Film Festival "In-Edit", achieving the award for best national documentary and also the Audience Award.
Emblematic themes paraded through said documentary, such as those already named ‘I don't know I don't know’ ‘I have what I want’ or ‘Lost Master’ and the classic ‘Lady’.
Now in 2017 they present this new album that they have titled "The best" and which is not strictly the documentary soundtrack, but the soundtrack of a musical and family career (today they are the same members, the two Capdevila brothers and Jose Sardaña his brother-in-law).
The album includes 13 songs, remastered in 2017, among which the great classics mentioned above are not lacking and as a novelty it contains 3 previously unreleased songs ‘Asereje’, ‘No stranger’ and ‘Ecuador de mis amores’.