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"Puerto Pollensa" is a song written by Argentine singer-songwriter and actress
Marilina Ross Marilina Ross (born María Celina Parrondo, February 16, 1943, Liniers, Buenos Aires) is an Argentine singer and actress. She went into exile in Spain during the years of the military dictatorship (1976–1983), because this would not allow he ...
, first recorded and popularized by singer
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, who released it as a single in 1981 and later included it in her album of the same name, released in June 1982 on MICSA, a subsidiary of label Microfón. The lyrics of the song are
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and tell a love affair that Marilina Ross had on the beaches of Puerto Pollensa, a town north of
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in the
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. The ban on music in English imposed by the dictatorship during the
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in 1982 greatly benefited the careers of Argentine
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ians, among them Mihanovich and Ross. "Puerto Pollensa" received a lot of radio airplay and was a commercial success, reaching number one on '' Cashbox''s Argentine single's chart in July 1982. This context also allowed Ross to sign a record deal with Discos CBS and release the album ''Soles'' that year, which included her own rendition of "Puerto Pollensa". Nevertheless, the dictatorship still prevented her from promoting the album on television or on public radio. "Puerto Pollensa" is regarded as a quintessential
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in Argentina and an icon of 1980s
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Background

Marilina Ross Marilina Ross (born María Celina Parrondo, February 16, 1943, Liniers, Buenos Aires) is an Argentine singer and actress. She went into exile in Spain during the years of the military dictatorship (1976–1983), because this would not allow he ...
began her career as an actress in the 1960s and by 1975 was at her peak of popularity, thanks to her roles in
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's acclaimed film ''
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'' and the
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-penned
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''Piel naranja''. The year before, she had made her debut as a recording artist with the album ''Estados de ánimo'', fulfilling the "dream of her life". In 1976, a
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installed the last civil-military dictatorship in Argentina, inaugurating a period of
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known as the
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. Due to her
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activism, Ross received death threats and was prohibited from continuing to work, so she had to leave the country at the height of her career. She went into exile in Spain, where she had several job offers due to the box office success of ''La Raulito''. The estrangement from her loved ones and her country was very distressing for Ross, who defined the time in exile as the worst stage of her life. In July 1980, Ross' friend and fellow actor Luis Politti died, who was also exiled in Madrid. According to her, he died of sadness, and she felt that she would be the next to die if she did not return to Argentina. Ross composed "Puerto Pollensa" just before returning to her home country, referring to a love affair she had in the town of the same name located north of
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, in the
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. She recorded it with her guitar on a
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and gave it to her significant other, intended to be a personal gift and a "
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" of the moment they lived together. The recipient of the song is rumored to be the feminist writer Susana Torres Molina. Ross has said that the new love she found in Puerto Pollensa made her "climb out of the hole", and led her to return to Argentina, despite the fact that the dictatorship that had threatened her was still in power. Ross and singer
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met in late 1980 through their mutual friend
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, who invited the latter to a party at
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's house to welcome Ross back to the country. Ross and Alfaro had divorced years ago, but they were still friends and he hosted her as soon as she returned from exile. During the gathering, she performed the recently written "Puerto Pollensa" on her guitar for the guests and, upon hearing it, Mihanovich immediately asked her permission to record it. Ross initially flatly refused, as it was an intimate gift she had never thought to release, but agreed when she insisted. Ross told '' Página/12'' in 2013: "The Sandra thing was key. And I was not even completely convinced by the song. I said: 'Oh, that chorus... how square it is!' I changed it, put other music on it, turned it over. It seemed to me that the music was very obvious, low quality, no? In the end it beat me, I couldn't change it and I left it as it was." Mihanovich was part of a new wave of musical acts that performed in a circuit of small bars centered in
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, including
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, Horacio Fontova,
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,
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and
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. Since 1980, Mihanovich was a house act in Shams, a tea house turned pub in Belgrano that became an iconic venue of the 1980s.


Composition

"Puerto Pollensa" is a
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that tells the story of two people that overcome the fear that prevented them from being together. Although never explicitly, the lyrics subtly refer to a romantic encounter between two women, with some of the clues including the lyrics "''Me nació este amor, sin que me diera cuenta yo''/''Tal vez el miedo no dejó que apareciera''" (English: "This love was born without me realizing it/Maybe fear didn't let it appear") and the
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of a "seed that cannot see the light" (Spanish: "''una semilla que no puede ver la luz''"). What is commonly interpreted as the confirmation comes at the end of the song, with the oft-cited lyrics: "''Y sin dormir nos fuimos a la playa y nos besamos descaradamente''/''Alucinando al gordito de gafas que fue corriendo a cambiarse los lentes''" (English: "And without sleep we went to the beach and shamelessly kissed each other/Astounding the chubby guy that ran to change his glasses"). Ross has said that the lyrics in part refer to how she felt when assuming her sexual orientation, with lyrics that speak of "fear" and "panic", as well as the need to leave that behind. She explained: "At that time I was very consubstantial with the internal change. I thought the revolution had to go through your own head."


Release and reception

"Puerto Pollensa" was first released as a
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by Sandra Mihanovich in late 1981 on MICSA, a subsidiary of label Microfón, along with the
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-penned song "Simple" as its
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. To avoid censorship, Marilina Ross was credited under her
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María Celina Parrondo. "Puerto Pollensa" was included as the title track of Mihanovich's second studio album, released in June 1982. The outbreak of the
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on April 2, 1982 led the military government to ban music in English on radio stations, which made local Spanish-language music, especially the previously censored
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(known locally as ''rock nacional''), expand to unprecedented limits. Mihanovich is said to have been "at the right time with the right record", releasing the album a week before the war ended. "Puerto Pollensa" was a commercial success. In July 1982, it topped the Argentine singles chart reported by Prensario for '' Cashbox'' magazine. The ''Puerto Pollensa'' album had a lot of airplay on Argentine radio during 1982 and at the end of that year Mihanovich gave two massive concerts at the iconic
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, becoming the first woman to perform in the venue known as "the cathedral of national rock". Mihanovich has included live versions of the song on various albums, including ''Sandra en Shams'' (1985), ''Sandra en vivo'' (1998), and ''Creciendo: En vivo en el Ópera'' (2007).


Marilina Ross version

The success of Ross' live performances, as well as the good reception of Mihanovich's version of "Puerto Pollensa", were attractive to record companies eager for new materials. The outbreak of war and consequent ban on music in English also fueled her musical career, allowing her to get a record deal. She recalled in 2011: "The Falklands War came, music was banned in English, and there I went from being prohibited to having three record labels vying for my presence. So I finally could choose between three labels to be able to record my songs! Thanks to a war, how terrible." Her studio album ''Soles'' was released in November 1982 on Discos CBS and included her own version of "Puerto Pollensa", considered one of the highlights of the record. The album was produced by the songwriting duo Piero-José, formed by musicians Piero de Benedictis and José Tcherkaski. Ross presented ''Soles'' with three concerts held on November 26, 27 and 28 at the Teatro Odeón, a show in which she combined music with monologues, jointly written with Susana Torres Molina. Since the name Marilina Ross was technically still banned, the songs could only be played on private radio stations—
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, Rivadavia or del Plata—and she was prevented from promoting ''Soles'' on television. To promote ''Soles'', Discos CBS released "Puerto Pollensa" as a
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in Spain in 1984, with "Como mis padres" as its
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.


Legacy

Considered the first Argentine popular song to thematize love between women, "Puerto Pollensa" became an enduring
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, especially among the
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community, released at a time when the secrecy of non-heterosexual relationships was a source of shared codes and interpretations of cultural products. Journalist and activist Marta Dillon wrote in 2010 that "thirty years later lesbians of all ages continue singing the entire lyrics by heart". The song had an important role in the process of visibility of homosexuality that took place in Argentina after the return to democratic rule in 1983. Mihanovich has said that the song "served to make women love each other more". Advertisements in the 1990s activist periodical ''La Hora Lésbica'' show the existence of
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s named after the song in Buenos Aires. Despite becoming icons of the burgeoning
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of 1980s Argentina, both Mihanovich and Ross refused to speak publicly about their non-heterosexuality for decades, although this was considered an
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. Nevertheless, Mihanovich has said on several occasions that she does not consider herself an
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. She told ''
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'' in 2019: "I have had the fortune to say what I thought, what I felt, I had the consistent attitude for many years, like more or less everything I could say I could do, I have not been a great activist, I do not feel like an activist. I do feel that I was choosing songs and saying things that I felt and that this coincided with the feelings of many others. So I opened doors for me and opened doors for others as well. What more can one ask for." "Puerto Pollensa" is regarded as a
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. The Argentine edition of ''
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ranked the song 83rd on their 2002 list of the "100 Hits of Argentine Rock". In 2019, Chilean musician
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mentioned Sandra Mihanovich and the song "Puerto Pollensa" when asked about her "lesbian role models in music".


Usage in media and cover versions

"Puerto Pollensa" was featured in the 2002 hit television series ''
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'' as a favorite song of Martín Seefeld, a main character played by Gabriel David Medina. Italian singer
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covered "Puerto Pollensa" and included it as the closing track of her 1982 Spanish-language album ''Yo, por amarte''. It was also recorded under the title "Renació este amor" by Puerto Rican singer Sophy in 1983, as part of her album ''Compárame''. In 2017, the Argentine duo Ibiza Pareo released a cover version of the song.


Charts


Personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of the album ''Puerto Pollensa''. *
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 – vocals * Ricardo Kleinman – producer * Damián Figueroa – arrangement, orchestral conducting, guitar * Iván Mihanovich – keyboards * Enrique "Quique" Conte – bass * Jorge "Cacho" Patrono – drums


See also

* 1980s in Latin music *
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References


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