The story behind
Lugares comunes, according to DoReSol
The song Lugares comunes by Virus is from the album Locura, their fifth studio work, which was released in 1985. This album stands out for being the group's most elaborate and for addressing more intimate themes, also being the favorite of Federico Moura, its vocalist. Locura also marked a sales milestone, exceeding 200,000 copies in Argentina, which positioned it as the group's most successful to date. With Locura, Virus joined the Argentine musical movement that was gaining ground throughout America. They shared the stage and resonated with other bands from their country such as Soda Stereo, Miguel Mateos/ZAS, Enanitos Verdes, GIT, and Los Violadores.
The American magazine Al Borde, in a list published in 2006, ranked Locura at number 158 of the 250 best rock albums in Ibero-America, recognizing its relevance beyond Argentine borders. The duration of Lugares comunes is 3 minutes and 13 seconds.
From album
Locura
Virus · 1985
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