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No se desesperen, according to DoReSol
When you immerse yourself in listening to No se desesperen, you encounter a piece that, despite its apparent simplicity, has a depth that invites dissection. The song, which is part of the album Vasos y besos by Los Abuelos, spans almost five minutes, a time that allows the band to unfold their sound without haste. It is a track that, while not explicitly mentioned in canonical data, feels like a pillar within the sonic proposal that consolidated the group at the time.
This album, Vasos y besos, was released in 1983 under the Interdisc label, and the production was handled by the group itself. It was a work that marked a before and after for Los Abuelos de la Nada, leading them to a significant level of recognition. In fact, the album was highlighted in highly relevant lists: Al Borde magazine included it among the 250 essential albums of Ibero-American rock, placing it at number 199. For its part, Rolling Stone considered it one of the 100 best Argentine rock albums, situating it at number 29. Within this context, the song Mil horas, also from the same album, had a great impact, being recognized in various rankings by Rolling Stone and Rock.com.ar, in addition to being mentioned in a list by Al Borde of Ibero-American songs.
From album
Vasos y besos
Los Abuelos de la Nada · 1983
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