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Vasos y besos
Studio album by
ReleasedDecember 9, 1983
GenreFunk rock, new wave, reggae
Length37:20
ProducerLos Abuelos de la Nada
Los Abuelos de la Nada chronology
Los Abuelos de la Nada
(1982)
Vasos y besos
(1983)
Himno de mi corazón
(1984)

Vasos y besos (Glasses and kisses) is the second studio album of Argentine rock group Los Abuelos de la Nada (The Grandfathers Out of Nowhere). It was released in 1983. Among the songs that stand out are the hits No se desesperen (Don't Lose Hope) and "Mil horas" (A Thousand Hours); the latter is considered by some to be emblematic of Argentine rock.

In 2007, the Argentine edition of Rolling Stone ranked it 29 on its list of "The 100 Greatest Albums of National Rock".[1]

Track listing

  1. No se desesperen [Don't Lose Hope] (Gustavo Bazterrica) (4:57)
  2. Así es el calor [That's Heat] (Andrés Calamaro/Gringui Herrera) (2:38)
  3. Yo soy tu bandera [I'm Your Flag] (Miguel Abuelo/Cachorro López) (2:49)
  4. Sintonía americana [American Tune] (M.Abuelo/C.López) (3:09)
  5. Espía de Dios [God's Spy] (M.Abuelo/G.Bazterica) (2:20)
  6. Cucarachón de tribunal [Court Cockroach] (G.Bazterica) (3:29)
  7. Vamos al ruedo [Let's Get Going] (C.López/A.Calamaro) (3:32)
  8. Mil horas [A Thousand Hours] (Andrés Calamaro) (2:50)
  9. Hermana Teresa [Sister Teresa] (M.Abuelo/C.López) (3:04)
  10. Chalamán (Daniel Melingo) (4:05)
  11. Mundos inmundos [Unworldly Worlds] (M.Abuelo) (4:32)

Musicians

References

  1. ^ "Los 100 mejores discos del rock nacional". Rolling Stone Argentina (in Spanish). Publirevistas S. A. April 2007.