Sopa de Cabra | |
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![]() Sopa de Cabra, July 2017. From left to right, Pep Bosch, Jaume Soler (Peck), Ricard Sohn, Francesc Lisicic (Cuco), Gerard Quintana, Valen Nieto, Josep Thió. | |
Background information | |
Origin | Girona, Catalonia, Spain |
Genres | Rock, rock català |
Years active | 1986–2001 and September 2011; 2015– |
Labels | Salsetta Discos, BMG-Ariola, Música Global |
Members | Gerard Quintana Josep Thió Francesc 'Cuco' Lisicic Josep Bosch Jaume 'Peck' Soler Ricard Sohn Colom Valen Nieto |
Past members | Joan 'Ninyín' Cardona Julio Lobos Eduard Font Xarim Aresté |
Website | www |
Sopa de Cabra ('Goat Soup') is a musical group from Girona, Catalonia, Spain, active from 1986 to 2002[1] and since 2015. They are considered to be one of the leading representatives of the rock català movement, though the band prefer not to be placed in the same category as other Catalan-language groups, some of whom had very different musical styles, simply on the basis of singing in Catalan. Sopa de Cabra's classic songs include L'Empordà, Camins ("Paths") and El Far del Sud ("The Southern Lighthouse").
In September 2011, the band reunited temporarily to mark the 25th anniversary of their formation and the tenth of their final performances with a tour of seven concerts. They reformed in 2015 and have since released two albums.[2]