Pequeñas anécdotas sobre las instituciones
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| Studio album by Sui Generis | ||||
| Released | December, 1974 (Argentina) | |||
| Recorded | 1974 | |||
| Genre | Folk rock | |||
| Length | 40' 26" 48' 24" (1994's remastered version) |
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| Label | Sony Music | |||
| Producer | Charly García | |||
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Pequeñas Anécdotas Sobre las Instituciones (Small Anecdotes about the Institutions) is the third album of Argentine progressive rock group Sui Generis, released on 1974.
When first released, the album wasn't as welcomed by the audience as its two predecessors had been. Though Folk rock in nature, it had an important inspiration in Progressive Rock, a genre that wasn't too well known and accepted by the majority of listeners. With the passage of time, it would inspire new generations of Argentine musicians and become a classic in its own right.
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[edit] Track listing
- "Instituciones" (Institutions) (García) - 4' 50"
- "Tango en segunda" (García)- 3' 32"
- "El show de los muertos" (The Dead's Show) (García) - 6' 04"
- "Las increíbles aventuras del Señor Tijeras" (The Incredible Adventures of Mr. Scissors) (García) - 5' 51"
- "Pequeñas delicias de la vida conyugal" (Small Delights of the Married Life) (García) - 3' 38"
- "El tuerto y los ciegos" (The One-Eyed Person and the Blind People) (García) - 2' 02"
- "Música de fondo para cualquier fiesta animada" (Background Music for Any Lively Party) (García) - 4' 32"
- "Tema de Natalio" (Natalio's Theme) (García-Rafanelli) - 6' 00"
- "Para quien canto yo entonces" (So, Whom am I Singing For?) (García) - 3' 42"
- "Juan Represión" (John Repression)* (García) - 3' 25"
- "Botas locas" (Crazy Boots)* (García) - 4' 58"
(*) Bonus tracks on remastered version.
[edit] Album credits
[edit] The Group
- Charly García - piano, electric piano, synthesizers, mellotron, electric guitar, vocals
- Nito Mestre - acoustic guitar, recorder, vocals
- Rinaldo Rafanelli - bass, electric guitar, vocals
- Juan Rodríguez - drums, percussion
[edit] Guests
- David Lebón - electric guitar
- Alejandro Correa - bass
- Carlos Cutaia - organ
- Jorge Pinchevsky - violin
- León Gieco - harmonica
- Oscar Moro - drums
- María Rosa Yorio - chorus
- Billy Bond - chorus
[edit] Production
- Producer: Jorge Álvarez
- Engineer: Billy Bond
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