The story behind
When you dive into *Mala señal*, you encounter a sound that captivates you from the first moment. The song, which lasts 3 minutes and 20 seconds, has that spark that invites you to want to play it with your instrument. It's not just a melody; it's an atmosphere that is built with each note, and understanding it opens the door to discovering more about the universe of Charly García.
This track is part of a very particular work, the album *Tango 4*, recorded between January and September 1991. It was a collaboration between Charly García and Pedro Aznar, and most of it was conceived at Overtone Studios, with Peter Baleani assisting on some tracks like "Vampiro", "Sólo Dios sabe", and "Diana". The album not only features original compositions but also interesting covers, such as "Rompan todo" by Los Shakers, with the participation of Sandro, and "Sólo Dios sabe", an adaptation of "God Only Knows" by the Beach Boys. Additionally, the album features guests like Alfredo Alcón, who reads biblical texts on "Treinta denarios", and Jorge Luz on "Cucamonga dance". At that time, García, who was 39 years old, was going through a complex period, but even so, his commitment to music remained strong.