Dorados - Perdoname

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Album Review: Perdoname by Dorados – A Blast from the Past If you’re into vintage pop with a Schlager twist, Perdoname by Dorados is one of those albums that’ll take you back to the early '80s in an instant. Released in 1982 under EMI in Switzerland, this record has a certain charm that’s hard to ignore. It's not perfect, but it’s got heart—and sometimes, that’s all you need. Let’s kick things off with the title track, “Perdoname.” Right from the opening notes, you can tell this song means business. The melody hits you like a warm hug, while the lyrics—well, they’re pretty much what you’d expect from a tune called “Forgive Me.” But here’s the kicker: there’s something about the way the vocals blend with that retro synth vibe that sticks in your head. You might catch yourself humming it hours later, even if you don’t speak Spanish. That’s the magic of Dorados—they make nostalgia sound fresh. Then there’s “Sunset Romance,” which feels like stepping into a dreamy postcard from the Mediterranean. The rhythm is laid-back yet catchy, and honestly? This track could’ve been huge on vacation playlists back in the day. Picture yourself sipping lemonade by the beach as the sun dips below the horizon—that’s the mood this song sets. There’s no overthinking here; just pure, feel-good vibes that remind you why music was so simple (and awesome) back then. Sure, Perdoname isn’t groundbreaking or revolutionary, but it doesn’t try to be. What makes this album stand out is its honesty. Dorados weren’t chasing trends—they were making music for people who wanted to dance, smile, and maybe shed a tear or two. And honestly, isn’t that enough? Here’s the unexpected part: listening to this album today feels kinda like finding an old mixtape in your attic. You know, the kind where every crackle and pop tells a story? Maybe that’s why tracks like “Perdoname” still resonate—it’s music that reminds us how universal emotions really are. Who knew a Swiss pop act could nail the Schlager style so effortlessly? So yeah, give Perdoname a spin if you’re feeling nostalgic—or just curious. Just don’t blame me if you end up stuck in 1982 for a bit.

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Artist: Dorados
Album: Perdoname

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Sunset Romance3:55
Perdoname4:00

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Catalog Numbers

13C 006-76224

Labels

EMI

Listen online

  • lytte på nettet
  • online luisteren
  • kuunnella verkossa
  • ascolta in linea
  • online anhören
  • lyssna på nätet
  • écouter en ligne
  • ouvir online
  • escuchar en línea

Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"

About Dorados

Swiss Beat, and Schlager band from Lucerne, active from 1962 to 1984. 1964-1967: Peter Baumgartner (voice, drums), Franco Bussmann, Freddy Enz, Walter Grüter, Luc Modolo 1967-1973: Freddy Enz, Walter Grüter, Lucky Kainz, Luc Modolo, Bruno Schwarz 1973-1975: Freddy Enz, Walter Grüter, Luc Modolo, Bruno Schwarz (drums), Bert Späni 1975-1977: Walter Grüter, Luc Modolo, Bruno Schwarz (drums), Bert Späni, Henry Wanco 1977-1979: Walter Grüter, Andy Lütolf, Luc Modolo, Bruno Schwarz (drums), Bert Späni, Henry Wanco 1979: Walter Grüter, Andy Lütolf, Luc Modolo, Mimo Russo, Bruno Schwarz (drums), Henry Wanco 1980-1981: Francis Coletta, Andy Lütolf (voice), Luc Modolo, Mimo Russo, Bruno Schwarz (drums), Henry Wanco 1981-1982: Francis Coletta, Andy Lütolf (voice), Fredy Moos, Walter Parolo, Bruno Schwarz (drums), Atilla Sereftug, Henry Wanco 2006-2007: Andy Lütolf (voice), Antonio Mastrogiovanni (guitar), Tommy Mustac (keyboard instruments) 2007-2008: Andy Lütolf (voice), Andy Rynert (guitar), Andy Steiner (keyboard instruments)

Name Vars

  • Die Dorados
  • The 5 Dorados
  • The Dorados
  • The Five Dorados

Members

  • Chris Juwens
  • Franco Bussmann
  • Andy Lütolf
  • Walter Grüter
  • Bruno Schwarz

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s something cool: The album *Perdoname* by Dorados blends pop with Schlager, a genre known for its catchy melodies and emotional lyrics. Released in 1982 in Switzerland under EMI, it features tracks like "Perdoname" and "Sunset Romance." What’s wild is how this Swiss album mixes European charm with Latin flair, showing music knows no borders.