Vida (Sui Generis album)

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Vida
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 1973
RecordedAugust - September 1972
StudioEstudios Phonalex, Buenos Aires
GenreFolk rock, progressive rock
Length31:20
LabelMicrofón
ProducerJorge Álvarez
Sui Generis chronology
Vida
(1973)
Confesiones de invierno

(1973)

Vida (Life) is the debut album of Argentine rock group Sui Generis, released in 1972 by Microfón.[1]

In 2007, the Argentine edition of

The 100 Greatest Albums of Argentine Rock".[2]

Background

Sui Generis was an electric band formed at the

Swinging London and the regulars of La Cueva
. The project soon became an acoustic duo. And, during a tour of
Mandioca) managed to incorporate Sui Generis into the grid of the third "B.A. Rock" festival and secure their inclusion in the subsequent movie Hasta que se ponga el sol
. In a period dominated by explosive bands like Color Humano or Pescado Rabioso, acoustic songs were a risky bet. The duo's first live performance was documented in the film.

Vida features a structure of progressive folk tunes, with a backing band of musicians from Manal and Billy Bond y la Pesada.

Track listing

Side One
# Title Time
1. "Canción para mi muerte" (Song for My Death) (Charly García) 3' 37"
2. "Necesito" (I Need) (García) 2' 16"
3. "Dime quién me lo robó" (Tell Me Who Stole It From Me) (García) 6' 30"
4. "Estación" (Season) (García) 1' 28"
5. "Toma dos blues" (Take Two Blues) (García) 3' 33"
Side Two
# Title Time
6. "Natalio Ruiz, el hombrecito del sombrero gris" (Natalio Ruiz, the little man of the gray hat) (Lyrics by Mario C. Piégari, Music by García) 3' 50"
7. "Mariel y el Capitán" (Mariel and the Captain) (García) 2' 45"
8. "Amigo, vuelve a casa pronto" (Friend, Come Back Home Soon) (García) 3' 26"
9. "Quizás, porque" (Maybe, because) (García) 2' 17"
10. "Cuando comenzamos a nacer" (When We Begin to Be Born) (García) 2' 40"
11. "Posludio" (Poslude) (García) 0' 50"

Personnel

Sui Generis:

Additional Musicians:

  • Jorge Pinchevsky — violin
  • Claudio Gabis — guitar
  • Alejandro Medina — bass
  • Francisco Pratti — drums

References

  1. ^ Album page on Discogs
  2. ^ "Los 100 mejores discos del rock nacional". Rolling Stone Argentina (in Spanish). Publirevistas S. A. April 2007.
  • Vida at
    AllMusic
    . Retrieved 23:02, 7 November 2015 (UTC).