Porsuigieco (album)
Porsuigieco | |
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The original edition of the album, edited on Vinyl. | |
Studio album by Porsuigieco | |
Released |
7 March 1976 (LP) 15 June 1993 (CD) |
Recorded | 28 May-18 June 1975 |
Genre | Folk rock |
Length | 42:55 |
Label | Music Hall Records |
Producer | Jorge Alvarez |
Porsuigieco is the only album by Porsuigieco, a "super-group" by Charly García, Nito Mestre, León Gieco, Raul Porchetto and Maria Rosa Yorio, released in 1976. In the first edition of the LP, the song "Antes de Gira" was substituted for a censured song: "El fantasma de Canterville". But, in 1993, the album was released with "El fantasma de Canterville" as bonus track. The album was recorded in only two weeks.
Track listing
- La mamá de Jimmy [Jimmy's mother] (León Gieco) – 3:35
- Fusia (Nito Mestre) – 3:28
- Viejo, solo y borracho [Old, alone and drunk] (León Gieco) – 3:26
- Burbujas musicales [Musical bubbles] (García/Mestre/Gieco/Porchetto) – 0:38
- Tu alma te mira hoy [Your soul looks at you today] (Charly García/Mario Piegari) – 4:56
- Las puertas de Acuario [Doors aquarium] (Raul Porchetto) – 4:23
- Quiero ver, quiero ser, quiero entrar [I want to see, want to be, I want to go] (Charly García) – 4:56
- Mujer del bosque [Forest woman] (Raul Porchetto) – 3:26
- Todos los caballos blancos [All white horses] (León Gieco) – 4:02
- Antes de gira [Before tour] (Charly García) – 4:30
- La colina de la vida [Hill life] (León Gieco) – 5:35
- El fantasma de Canterville [Canterville ghost] (Charly García) – 3:46 (*)
- (*) A Bonus Track from the CD version
Personnel
- Charly García: Keyboards, piano, vocals.
- Nito Mestre: Guitar, flute, vocals.
- León Gieco: Guitars, mouth organ, tambourine, vocals.
- Raúl Porchetto: Guitar, vocals.
- Maria Rosa Yorio: Backing vocals.
Guest musicians
- Gustavo Bazterrica: Guitar.
- Pino Marrone: Guitar.
- Rinaldo Rafanelli: Bass guitar.
- Alfredo Toth: Bass guitar.
- José Luis Fernández: Bass guitar.
- Frank Ojstersek: Bass guitar.
- Leo Sujatovich: Keyboards.
- Juan Rodriguez: Drums.
- Oscar Moro: Drums.
- Gonzalo Farrugia: Drums.
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