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Un hada, un cisne, according to DoReSol
At the heart of Confesiones de invierno, the second work by Sui Generis, lies Un hada, un cisne. This piece, lasting 6 minutes and 25 seconds, stands out for its complexity and the depth that Charly García, the main composer, infused into it. The full album, released in 1973 under the Talent label, marked an evolution in the duo's sound, featuring more elaborate arrangements and lyrics with a more reflective tone, without losing the youthful essence that defined them.
Confesiones de invierno, along with its predecessor, was instrumental in catapulting the popularity of Sui Generis and, in particular, Charly García. Songs like the one that gives the album its title, Aprendizaje, Rasguña las piedras, Lunes otra vez, and Dime quien me lo robó, all penned by García, became true anthems. These compositions transcended time and space, resonating in gatherings and campfires, and deeply embedding themselves in Argentine culture.
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Confesiones de invierno
Sui Generis · 1973
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Music Charly García