Ma Solis Y Los Bukis Discografia Completa Exclusive
By 1979, the band stabilized with the classic lineup: Marco Antonio Solís (vocals, guitar), Joel Solís (bass), Roberto Guadarrama (keyboards), and Eusebio Cortez (percussion). This period is often ignored by radio stations, but for the "discografia completa exclusive" seeker, these albums contain the deepest cuts.
Los Bukis, formed in 1975 by Marco Antonio Solís and his cousin Joel Solís, are one of the most influential bands in the history of Mexican regional music. Their sound—a fusion of "Grupero," Cumbia, and Ranchera—defined the romantic soundtracks of millions of Latin Americans throughout the 1980s and 1990s. Before Marco Antonio Solís became a solo pop titan, he was "El Buki," writing, arranging, and producing every track for the band. ma solis y los bukis discografia completa exclusive
Most streaming services offer compressed versions. The exclusive, audiophile-grade complete discography is only available on Qobuz (French hi-res service) under the catalog name "Solís Integral." Here, you can hear the whisper of the guiro on Tu Cárcel in 24-bit/192kHz—a detail lost on MP3. By 1979, the band stabilized with the classic
Marco Antonio Solís (Ma Solis) and Los Bukis didn’t just make music—they created anthems for love, heartbreak, and hope. Their songs have been covered, celebrated, and cherished across borders and languages. With this Discografía Completa Exclusive, their legacy is now preserved for future generations in the most complete form possible. Often cited as the peak of lyrical complexity
Often cited as the peak of lyrical complexity. The exclusive diamond here is the 12" Maxi Single for Mi Mayor Necesidad. Side B features a Cumbia Rebajada version (slowed down to 33 RPM) before that technique was popular. Collectors pay upwards of $300 for this specific vinyl.
While the title track became a hit, the exclusive value lies in the inverted track listing on the Mexican first press. Track B4, Vivir Sin Tu Amor, features a 45-second instrumental bridge (the "Solís Shuffle") that was cut from all digital reissues. To hear the authentic Ma Solis arrangement, you must hunt the Mexican PRM vinyl pressing.
By the 90s, Marco Antonio Solís was heavily sought after by other artists (he wrote hits for Marisela and others). The band's sound became grander, and their concerts became massive events.