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Vida

by Sui Generis · Album Vida

Posludio

Key Am Tempo 89 bpm Time signature 3/4 Duration 1:04
Capo 0
Key Am
Speed
◫ Cinema Mode

The story behind

Posludio, according to DoReSol

When you dive into Posludio, you encounter a piece that, despite its short duration of just one minute and four seconds, encapsulates a particular essence of the sound that Sui Generis was developing. The music, a work by Charly García, feels like a conclusion, an epilogue that leaves a distinctive mark. It is one of those compositions that, without explicitly seeking it, become rooted in collective memory, becoming part of those shared moments, like a repertoire for a campfire or a gathering.

This track is part of Vida, the first album by Sui Generis, released in 1972 by the Microfón label. The band, which was born at the Instituto Social Militar Dr. Dámaso Centeno, was inspired by the effervescence of Swinging London and the regulars of La Cueva. Although they initially presented themselves as an electric band, they soon evolved into an acoustic duo format. It was during a tour of Mar del Plata that Jorge Álvarez recruited them for the Talent Micr label. The impact of Vida was such that, years later, in 2007, the Argentine edition of Rolling Stone ranked it 66th on its list of the 100 best Argentine rock albums, catapulting the fame of the duo and, in particular, of Charly García.

From album

Vida

Vida

Sui Generis · 1972

Details

TonalidadAm
Compás3/4
Tempo89 BPM
Duración1:05
CompositorCharly García
ÁlbumVida
Año1972
ISRCARF100300212

Credits

Music Charly García

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