Cordero Atado

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Cordero atado
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Studio album by
Released1993
RecordedDel Cielito Studios, Parque Leloir
March and July, 1993
Genre Hard rock
Blues rock
Length40:46
Label Del Cielito
Producer Patricio Rey
Patricio Rey y sus Redonditos de Ricota chronology
Lobo suelto
(1993)
Cordero atado
(1993)
Luzbelito
(1996)

Cordero Atado is the seventh album by Argentine rock band Patricio Rey y sus Redonditos de Ricota, released in 1993. [1] [2]

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

No.TitleLength
1."Yo caníbal [I Cannibal]"2:58
2."Ladrón de mi cerebro [Thief Of My Brain]"3:35
3."¡Es hora de levantarse, querido! (¿dormiste bien?) [Is Time To Wake Up, Dear (Did You Sleep Well?)]"3:37
4."Perdiendo el tiempo [Losing My Time]"3:53
5."Caña seca y un membrillo [Dry cane and a quince]"4:29
6."Soga de Caín [Cain Rope]" (Instrumental)1:21
7."Lavi-rap"4:13
8."El arte del buen comer [The art of good eating]"4:37
9."¡Lobo, ¿estás?! [Wolf, are you there?]"3:02
10."Botija rapado [Uruguaian dude close-cropped]"2:50
11."San Telmo [Saint Telmo]" (Instrumental)0:43
12."Etiqueta negra [Black label]"5:40

Personnel

Patricio Rey
Guests

Additional personnel

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References

  1. Patricio Rey y Sus Redonditos de Ricota Lobo Suelto Cordero Atado, Vol. 2 at Allmusic.com
  2. Rock.com.ar "Cordero atado", un disco de Los Redondos editado en 1993 (Spanish).