Olé Olé (band)

Their next success was the group's version of the song "L'amour est un oiseau rebelle", from the opera "Carmen" by Bizet, "Conspiración".

An English version, "Conspiracy", was also recorded on this topic, which was published in Europe, which allowed them to make a promotional tour through different countries of the continent.

After finalizing that year's tour, Vicky Larraz and Luis Carlos Esteban decided to leave the group.

[5] The success had accompanied the group from its beginnings, but at that moment they underwent a test of fire: they had to show that they could survive the abandonment of a charismatic singer, Vicky Larraz, and one of its main composers, Luis Carlos Esteban.

[6] At the end of 1985 they presented the new singer with the release of the single and maxi "Lili Marlene" (version of the German song "Lili Marleen"), which began playing on all radio and television stations, highlighting the symbolic relief Vicky Larraz gave Marta Sánchez when the group went to the TVE program "Tocata", of which Vicky was a presenter at that time.

The success led to the launch of their third album in 1986, under the title of "Bailando Sin Salir de Casa".

The fourth and last single was another composition by Marcelo, "Yo no me subo al coche de cualquiera" The album became a golden record (more than 50,000 copies sold).

This concerned the company and its partners, but it served as a new approach to the image and title of the band's fourth album, "Los Hombres Las Prefieren Rubias."

The second single was "Yo Soy Infiel", a song full of energy that Marta interprets showing that she was a complete artist whose voice improved over time.

After finishing the tour of this album, Emilio Estecha decided to leave the group to devote himself to computer science.

The latter became the first single of the new disc and one of the successes of the summer of 1990, also placing the album in the top 5 of the list of sales in Spain.

The presentation of the record on television was carried out in Concha Velasco's program "Viva el Espectáculo", where Marta performed the first three singles of the album, "Soldados del amor", "Con Solo una Mirada" and, before an emotional and grateful presenter, «La Chica Ye-Ye», a song that Concha popularized in the 60s.

Marta performed various songs and encouraged the soldiers, as Marilyn Monroe did in the Korean War in 1954 or Rosa Morena in the Green March in 1975.

However, neither Marcelo nor Gustavo agreed with the fact that the election was done like this and they proposed the singer Esther Álvarez, with whom they even recorded some tracks.

The melodious and sweet voice of Sonia accompanied songs such as "No Mueras Posibilidad" or "Volaba Yo", which were the first two singles of the album.

The group obtained relative success, reached the Gold Record by selling 50,000 copies and completed a tour in Spain and America performing the work.

This time there was no continuation and this was the end of an outstanding career that spanned more than ten years of Spanish pop.

In 2007 Luis Carlos Esteban returned and the group released the album "Grandes Éxitos y otras Terapias de Grupo".

[5] In November 2016 Olé Olé reformed again and released "Duetos sin Control", a record of great hits reviewed and performed by Vicky Larraz along with other artists such as Paloma San Basilio, Modestia Aparte, Falete, Daniel Diges and Rocko.

In February 2017 they released "En Control", again their greatest hits, but this time performed only by Vicky Larraz.