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Siervo sin tierra, according to DoReSol
The song Siervo sin tierra by Aterciopelados, with music composed by Héctor Buitrago, immerses us in a unique sonic atmosphere. Its duration is 3 minutes and 12 seconds, a time that allows the musical proposal to develop without unnecessary extension. The piece is part of El Dorado, the second album by this Colombian group, which was released on October 24, 1995, under the Sony BMG label.
The recording of El Dorado took place at Audiovisión Studios, located in Bogotá, Colombia, and was produced by Federico López. This album has been noted by various music critics as a relevant work within Spanish-language rock, and is considered the turning point that opened the doors to international recognition and commercial success for Aterciopelados. In fact, the magazine American Al Borde included El Dorado in its list of the 250 most important albums of Ibero-American rock in 2006, being one of the three works by the band to appear in this selection.
From album
El Dorado
Aterciopelados · 1995 · Track 14
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Music Héctor Buitrago