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Dive into the rich history of Argentine rock with Almendra's "Almendra - RCA Victor 100 Años," a compilation album released in 2001 to celebrate the 100th anniversary of RCA Victor. This collection is a testament to Almendra's enduring influence as one of the most significant rock groups to emerge from Buenos Aires. Formed in 1967, Almendra's music seamlessly blends Argentine rock with Latin rock elements, creating a sound that is both timeless and innovative.
Spanning a generous 65 tracks, this album features a mix of their debut album's tracks and singles, offering a comprehensive journey through their early works. From the hauntingly beautiful "Muchacha (Ojos de Papel)" to the energetic "Toma el Tren Hacia el Sur," each song showcases the band's musical prowess and lyrical depth. The inclusion of tracks like "Tema de Pototo (Para Saber Como Es la Soledad)" and "Ana No Duerme" highlights their ability to craft songs that resonate with listeners, blending poetic lyrics with memorable melodies.
Almendra's music is characterized by its intricate guitar work, soulful vocals, and a fusion of traditional Argentine folk influences with rock. This album is a perfect introduction for those new to Almendra's music and a cherished collection for longtime fans. Whether you're exploring their early hits or rediscovering classic tracks, "Almendra - RCA Victor 100 Años" is a celebration of a band that has left an indelible mark on the landscape of Argentine rock.