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''Pequeñas anécdotas sobre las instituciones'' (''Little Anecdotes About the Institutions'') is the third album by Argentine group
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, released in 1974 by the Talent label. A
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, it was originally meant to be titled "Instituciones" (''Institutions''), but Sui Generis' producer suggested them to change the title to "Pequeñas anécdotas sobre las instituciones" (Little Anecdotes About the Institutions), reflecting the repressive nature of the Argentine (and Western in general) social and political institutions at the time, as they were perceived by the 60s and 70s generation.


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Charly García Carlos Alberto García Moreno (born October 23, 1951), better known by his stage name Charly García, is an Argentine singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, composer and record producer, considered one of the most important rock musicians in ...
's concept was to write a song about every influential and traditional institution, including the
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, the government, the family, the
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, the police, the army, and so on. Two tracks, "Juan Represión" (''"Repression John"'') about the police, as well as "Botas locas" (''Crazy Boots'') about the army, were removed from the album by the record label (Talent Microfón), who was concerned about government censorship and the growing social and political violence in Argentina at the time. Other tracks had to be partly changed, including "Las increíbles aventuras del Señor Tijeras" (''The Amazing Adventures of Mr. Scissors'') about
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, "¿Para quién canto yo entonces?" (''Whom Am I Singing for Then?'') also about censorship, and "Música de fondo para cualquier fiesta animada" (''Background Music for Any Lively Party'') showcasing judges and political corruption, which had to be completely rewritten. These were not
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s but symphonic / prog rock tunes with lyrics that mixed everyday language and scenes with highly imaginative and surrealist vocabulary and imagery, as showcased on the front jacket, where several of the songs are represented in a
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(designed by the graphic artist Juan O. Gatti, who had illustrated the band's previous album). Exceptions were "Botas locas" (about mandatory
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) and "Juan Represion", both having direct lyrics and a simpler folk style that linked them with the band's earlier productions, and were not included in the original release as mentioned, nor in the cover illustrations. When first released, the album wasn't welcomed by the audience as its two predecessors had been because of its progressive rock orientation, something that didn't suit well at the time with a majority of fans, who were expecting more of the band's trademark youthful anthems. With the passing of time, it would inspire new generations of Argentine musicians and become a classic in its own right. In 2007, the Argentine edition of the ''
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'' magazine ranked it 31st on its list of The 100 Greatest Albums of Argentine Rock.


Track listing

All songs written by
Charly García Carlos Alberto García Moreno (born October 23, 1951), better known by his stage name Charly García, is an Argentine singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, composer and record producer, considered one of the most important rock musicians in ...
, except where noted. Side One #"Instituciones" (''Institutions'') - 4:50 #"Tango en segunda" (''Tango in second
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') - 3:32 #"El show de los muertos" (''The Show of The Dead'') - 6:04 #"Las increíbles aventuras del Señor Tijeras" (''The Amazing Adventures of Mr. Scissors'') - 5:51 Side Two #"Pequeñas delicias de la vida conyugal" (''Little Delights of Marital Life'') - 3:38 #"El tuerto y los ciegos" (''The One-Eyed and the Blind'') - 2:02 #"Música de fondo para cualquier fiesta animada" (''Background Music for Any Lively Party'') - 4:32 #"Tema de Natalio" (''Natalio's Song'') (García-Rafanelli) - 6:00 #"Para quién canto yo entonces" (''Whom Am I Singing for Then?'') - 3:42 Bonus tracks on 1994 remastered version released by (
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). #"Juan Represión" (''"Repression John"'') - 3:25 #"Botas locas" (''Crazy Boots'') - 4:58


Album credits


The group

*
Charly García Carlos Alberto García Moreno (born October 23, 1951), better known by his stage name Charly García, is an Argentine singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, composer and record producer, considered one of the most important rock musicians in ...
– piano, electric piano, mini Moog,
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,
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, electric guitar, vocals *
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 Nit ...
– acoustic guitar,
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, vocals * Rinaldo Rafanelli – bass, electric guitar, vocals *Juan Rodríguez – drums, percussion


Guests

* David Lebón – electric guitar * Alejandro Correa (músico) – bass *Carlos Cutaia – organ *Jorge Pinchevsky – violin *
León Gieco Raúl Alberto Antonio Gieco, better known as León Gieco (born on November 20, 1951) is an Argentine folk rock performer, composer and interpreter. He is known for mixing popular folkloric genres with Argentine rock, and lyrics with social and ...
– harmonica * Oscar Moro – drums *
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 ...
– chorus *Billy Bond – chorus


Production

*Producer: Jorge Álvarez *Engineer: Billy Bond


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Pequenas Anecdotas Sobre Las Instituciones 1974 albums 1970s Spanish-language albums Sui Generis albums