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Cordero Atado

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Released
  
1993

Producer
  
Patricio Rey

Release date
  
1993

Length
  
40:46

Cordero atado (1993)
  
Luzbelito (1996)

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Recorded
  
Del Cielito Studios, Parque Leloir March and July, 1993

Artist
  
Patricio Rey y sus Redonditos de Ricota

Label
  
Distribuidora Belgrano Norte S.R.L.

Genres
  
Rock music, Alternative rock, Hard rock

Similar
  
Patricio Rey y sus Redonditos de Ricota albums, Rock music albums

Cordero Atado is the seventh album by Argentine rock band Patricio Rey y sus Redonditos de Ricota, released in 1993.

Contents

Background

After the incidents at the Estadio Obras, the band played two gigs in 1992, the first was in Lanús in May, the second at the Teatro San Martín of Mar del Plata in August, the group started to record their next album in early 1993, with Hernán Aramberri as collaborator.

The mixing was made in Miami and was completed in Los Ángeles, United States.

The official presentation of the two albums was at the Estadio Huracán in 1994 on two dates, in front of 80,000 fans.

Track listing

  • All songs written by Solari/Beilinson.
  • Personnel

    Patricio Rey
  • Indio Solari - Lead Vocals.
  • Skay Beilinson - Guitars.
  • Semilla Bucciarelli - Bass guitar.
  • Walter Sidotti - Drums.
  • Sergio Dawi - Saxophone.
  • Guests
  • Guillermo "Dedos Brujos" Piccolini - Keyboards on "Caña seca y un membrillo".
  • Barry Brodsky - Backing vocals on "Lavi-rap".
  • Hernán Aramberri - Effects and samplers.
  • Additional personnel

  • Mario Breuer: Engineer.
  • Barry Brodsky: Engineer.
  • Poly and Heidi: Executive producer.
  • Rocambole, Semilla Bucciarelli and Meroyuela: Art and design.
  • Songs

    1Yo Caníbal2:58
    2Ladrón de mi cerebro3:35
    3¡Es hora de levantarse - querido! (dormiste bien?)3:37

    References

    Cordero Atado Wikipedia