The story behind
Pasiones zurdas derechas, according to DoReSol
In the album Narigón del siglo, released in the year 2000, we find the song Pasiones zurdas derechas. This piece, with a duration of 3 minutes and 49 seconds, is integrated into a work that marked a growth point for Divididos. The recording took place in the Abbey Road studios, and the album itself became one of the most beloved and recognized by both those who followed the band and those who analyzed their music. The cover of this record featured illustrations by bassist Diego Arnedo, while the overall design was handled by Alejandro Ros.
Regarding the album's name, Ricardo Mollo explained that the choice of Narigón del siglo aimed to point out those who defined the 80s and 90s, referring to dishonest people or those with consumer habits. The production of this work was carried out by Divididos along with Afo Verde, and the mixing was handled by Chris Brown and Alex Scannell.
From album
Narigón del siglo
Divididos · 2000 · Track 11
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