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''Confesiones de Invierno'' (''Winter Confessions'') is the second
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of
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group
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, released in 1973 by the Talent label.


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There are several versions of the origin of "Rasguña las Piedras", the most popular song on the album. One version says that
Charly García Charly García (born Carlos Alberto García, October 23, 1951) is an Argentine singer-songwriter, musician and record producer. He formed and headlined two of the most popular bands in Argentina's rock history: Sui Generis in the 1970s and Se ...
had a girlfriend who was "dead" (
catatonic Catatonia is a complex neuropsychiatric behavioral syndrome that is characterized by abnormal movements, immobility, abnormal behaviors, and withdrawal. The onset of catatonia can be acute or subtle and symptoms can wax, wane, or change during ...
) and buried. Some time later the body was exhumed and when they opened the coffin they found that the lid was scratched showing that she was buried alive. Another version says that this is about the military coup of 1976 in Argentina. The story of people dead, missing and detained in secret, where they were locked up in solitary confinement, with their hands tied and blindfolded, listening hour after hour as others were tortured. However, this song was written a few years before the coup. Another version is the love story between a boy and a girl, in which the girl was crushed by a wall, and the protagonist narrates what is happening and his inability to save her. She scratched the stones to leave, he listens and tries to do something, but cannot. The truth is that everything is clarified in an interview with Charly García by Felipe Bianchi in 2011: "For the last time. Is it true you wrote "Rasguña las Piedras" in honor of a girlfriend who had catalepsy?" "I have no idea who came up with that. Really. There are even more versions. They also say that my sister was dead. Nonsense! It's a myth. Neither catalepsy or anything. The song is pure poetic fantasy and it was done on a regular day. I was living with
María Rosa Yorio María Rosa Yorio (born August 28, 1954 in Buenos Aires) is an Argentine painter, singer, songwriter, instructor and band leader. Early work Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina; María Rosa started doing vocals with legendary band Sui Generis and ...
in a cheap hotel and she went to buy potatoes or something. When she returned, the song was ready"


Track listing

All songs written by
Charly García Charly García (born Carlos Alberto García, October 23, 1951) is an Argentine singer-songwriter, musician and record producer. He formed and headlined two of the most popular bands in Argentina's rock history: Sui Generis in the 1970s and Se ...
. ;Side One #"Cuando Ya Me Empiece a Quedar Solo" (When I Begin to Stay Alone) – 3:37 #"Bienvenidos al Tren" (Welcome to the Train) – 3:14 #"Un Hada, un Cisne" (A Fairy, A Swan) — 6:25 #"Confesiones de Invierno" (Winter Confessions) – 4:05 ;Side Two #
  • "Rasguña las Piedras" (Scratch the Stones) – 3:11 #"Lunes Otra Vez" (Monday Once Again) – 3:10 #"Aprendizaje" (Learning) – 3:45 #"Mr. Jones, o Pequeña Semblanza de una Familia Tipo Americana" (Mr. Jones, or Small Portrait of a Typical American Family) – 1:44 #"Tribulaciones, Lamento y Ocaso de un Tonto Rey Imaginario, o No" (Tribulations, Moaning and Decline of a Foolish King, Imaginary or Not) – 5:56


    Personnel

    Sui Generis: *
    Charly García Charly García (born Carlos Alberto García, October 23, 1951) is an Argentine singer-songwriter, musician and record producer. He formed and headlined two of the most popular bands in Argentina's rock history: Sui Generis in the 1970s and Se ...
    — vocals; piano (tracks 1-3, 5, 8, 9), acoustic guitar (tracks 2-7, 9), bass (tracks 1, 3, 9), organ (track 8) *
    Nito Mestre Carlos Alberto Mestre (born August 3, 1952 in Buenos Aires, Argentina) mostly known by his stage name Nito Mestre, is an Argentine musician, founding member –along with Charly García– of Sui Generis, member of PorSuiGieco, bandleader of Nito ...
    — vocals (tracks 1-3, 5-9), flute (tracks 3, 6), acoustic guitar (tracks 6, 7) Additional Musicians: *
    León Gieco Raúl Alberto Antonio Gieco, pseudonym, better known as León Gieco (born on November 20, 1951 in Cañada Rosquín, Argentina) is an Argentine folk rock performer, Music composer, composer and interpreter. He is known for mixing popular Folklore, ...
    — harmonica (track 2) *
    David Lebón David Oscar Lebón (Buenos Aires, October 5, 1952) is an Argentine rock multi-instrumentalist, singer and songwriter of Argentinian rock, long considered during the 70s and 80s the best guitar player in the country.. Career Born into a family of ...
    — electric guitar (tracks 1, 3, 5, 7-9), slide guitar (track 2), bass (tracks 2, 8) * Rodolfo Mederos — bandoneon (track 1) *
    Alejandro Correa Alejandro Adrián Correa Rodríguez (born 26 October 1979 in Montevideo) is a former Uruguayan footballer. He last played as a midfielder for Brazilian side São Luiz. After his club career in Italy, he moved back to his home-country, and pla ...
    — bass (tracks 5, 6) * Alejandro Medina — bass (track 7) * Francisco Prati — drums (tracks 1, 2, 5-7, 9) * Juan Rodríguez — drums (tracks 3, 8)


    References

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