- Confesiones de Invierno
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Confesiones de invierno Studio album by Sui Generis Released 1973 (Argentina) Recorded 1973 Genre Folk rock Length 36:20 Label Sony Music Producer Charly García Sui Generis chronology Vida
(1972)Confesiones de Invierno
(1973)Pequeñas Anécdotas Sobre Las Instituciones
(1974)Confesiones de Invierno (Winter Confessions) is the second album of Argentine folk rock group Sui Generis, released on 1973.
The song "Rasguña Las Piedras" (Scratch the Stones) is surrounded by a macabre urban myth. The myth states that the song is a tribute to one of Charly García's closest friends, with whom he had a strong emotional relationship. Having died suddenly with no explanation, she was then buried. When the body was exhumed shortly afterwards, scratches were found on the inside of the coffin which made people suspect she had not been dead at the time of burial. Though the myth has never been verified, it helped to establish García's fame as an eccentric character.
Track listing
- "Cuando Ya Me Empiece a Quedar Solo" (When I Begin to Stay Alone) (García) – 3:37
- "Bienvenidos al Tren" (Welcome to the Train) (García) – 3:14
- "Un Hada, Un Cisne" (A Fairy, A Swan) (García) – 6:25
- "Confesiones de Invierno" (Winter Confessions) (García) – 4:05
- "Rasguña Las Piedras" (Scratch the Stones) (García) – 3:11
- "Lunes Otra Vez" (Monday Again) (García) – 3:10
- "Aprendizaje" (Learning) (García) – 3:45
- "Mr. Jones, o Pequeña Semblanza de Una Familia Tipo Americana" (Mr. Jones, or a Small Portrait of a Typical American Family) (García) – 1:44
- "Tribulaciones, Lamento y Ocaso de Un Tonto Rey Imaginario, o No" (Tribulations, Moaning and Decline of an Imaginary Foolish King, or Not) (García) – 5:56
Categories:- 1973 albums
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