Manal (album)
Manal is the first album of Argentine blues rock band of the same name, released by Mandioca in 1970[2].
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Released | March 1970 | |||
Recorded | 1969-1970 | |||
Studio | TNT Studios, Buenos Aires | |||
Genre | Blues rock | |||
Language | Spanish | |||
Label | Mandioca | |||
Producer | Jorge Álvarez, Pedro Pujó | |||
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Singles from Manal | ||||
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This was the only album of the band issued by Mandioca, the independent label created by producer Jorge Álvarez. Their second LP El león was put out by RCA Records[3].
Tracklist
- Side One
- "Jugo de tomate"
- "Porque hoy nací"
- "Avenida Rivadavia"
- "Todo el día me pregunto"
- Side Two
- "Avellaneda Blues"
- "Casa con 10 pinos"
- "Informe de un día"
Personnel
- Javier Martínez - vocals, drums
- Claudio Gabis - electric guitar, harmonica, piano, Hammond organ
- Alejandro Medina - vocals, bass, Spanish guitar, piano, Hammond organ
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See also
Bibliography and references
- Alabarces, Pablo (November 1, 1993). Entre gatos y violadores: el rock nacional en la cultura argentina (in Spanish). Buenos Aires, Argentina: Colihue. ISBN 950-581-243-4.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
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