Porsuigieco (album)

Porsuigieco

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

  1. La mamá de Jimmy [Jimmy's mother] (León Gieco) – 3:35
  2. Fusia (Nito Mestre) – 3:28
  3. Viejo, solo y borracho [Old, alone and drunk] (León Gieco) – 3:26
  4. Burbujas musicales [Musical bubbles] (García/Mestre/Gieco/Porchetto) – 0:38
  5. Tu alma te mira hoy [Your soul looks at you today] (Charly García/Mario Piegari) – 4:56
  6. Las puertas de Acuario [Doors aquarium] (Raul Porchetto) – 4:23
  7. Quiero ver, quiero ser, quiero entrar [I want to see, want to be, I want to go] (Charly García) – 4:56
  8. Mujer del bosque [Forest woman] (Raul Porchetto) – 3:26
  9. Todos los caballos blancos [All white horses] (León Gieco) – 4:02
  10. Antes de gira [Before tour] (Charly García) – 4:30
  11. La colina de la vida [Hill life] (León Gieco) – 5:35
  12. El fantasma de Canterville [Canterville ghost] (Charly García) – 3:46 (*)

Personnel

  1. Charly García: Keyboards, piano, vocals.
  2. Nito Mestre: Guitar, flute, vocals.
  3. León Gieco: Guitars, mouth organ, tambourine, vocals.
  4. Raúl Porchetto: Guitar, vocals.
  5. Maria Rosa Yorio: Backing vocals.

Guest musicians

  1. Gustavo Bazterrica: Guitar.
  2. Pino Marrone: Guitar.
  3. Rinaldo Rafanelli: Bass guitar.
  4. Alfredo Toth: Bass guitar.
  5. José Luis Fernández: Bass guitar.
  6. Frank Ojstersek: Bass guitar.
  7. Leo Sujatovich: Keyboards.
  8. Juan Rodriguez: Drums.
  9. Oscar Moro: Drums.
  10. Gonzalo Farrugia: Drums.
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