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Sintonía americana, according to DoReSol
In Sintonía americana, Los Abuelos de la Nada crafted a track that, with its 3 minutes and 9 seconds of duration, became a benchmark. The piece, born from the musical collaboration between Miguel Abuelo and Cachorro Lopez, encapsulates a unique energy that resonates in the listening experience. This track is part of Vasos y Besos, the band’s second studio album, released in 1983 under the Interdisc label. The artistic production of this album was handled by the band itself, suggesting a close creative control over the final sound.
The impact of Vasos y Besos was noted in various specialized lists. The North American magazine Al Borde included it in position 199 of its selection of 250 essential albums of Ibero-American rock. Meanwhile, the Argentine edition of Rolling Stone placed it in 29th place on its ranking of the 100 best Argentine rock albums. Within this work, the song Mil horas also received significant recognition, appearing in lists by Rolling Stone and Rock.com.ar, and even in an Al Borde ranking of the best Ibero-American rock songs.
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Vasos y besos
Los Abuelos de la Nada · 1983
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Music Miguel Abuelo y Cachorro Lopez