Almendra (Almendra album)
Almendra (pronounced: [alˈmendɾa]; Spanish for "almond") is the self-titled debut studio album by Argentine rock band Almendra which was released in 1969 on Vik, a subsidiary of RCA Records. To distinguish it from the band's next release, Almendra II, the album is also known as Almendra I. It introduced the songs of Luis Alberto Spinetta, who become an Argentine musical icon.
Almendra (Almendra album)
Almendra (pronounced: [alˈmendɾa]; Spanish for "almond") is the self-titled debut studio album by Argentine rock band Almendra which was released in 1969 on Vik, a subsidiary of RCA Records. To distinguish it from the band's next release, Almendra II, the album is also known as Almendra I. It introduced the songs of Luis Alberto Spinetta, who become an Argentine musical icon.
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Almendra (pronounced: [alˈmend ...... al releases in Argentine rock.
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Almendra o más habitualmente A ...... Rodolfo Mederos en bandoneón.
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1969-11-29
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Luis Alberto Spinetta except where noted
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Edelmiro Molinari
Emilio Del Guercio
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He was the character of the re ...... a mediocrity Almendra attacks.
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— Luis Alberto Spinetta on the album cover
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Retrospective reviews
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A estos hombres tristes
Plegaria para un niño dormido
Que el viento borró tus manos
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Almendra (pronounced: [alˈmend ...... ome an Argentine musical icon.
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Almendra o más habitualmente A ...... una nueva canción rioplatense.
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