"Pensar en Nada," León Gieco's fifth studio album, is a vibrant journey through the rich tapestry of Argentine and Latin American music. Released on May 2, 1981, under Inamu Discos, this 43-minute collection of 12 tracks showcases Gieco's versatility, blending Argentine rock, trova, nueva trova, and folkloric elements with Latin rock and folk influences. The album opens with the titular track, "Pensar en Nada," setting the tone for a diverse musical exploration. Tracks like "Bajo el Sol de Bogotá" and "Bajaste del Norte" highlight Gieco's ability to weave storytelling with captivating melodies. Recorded in Buenos Aires, the album features a mix of studio sessions, with notable tracks like "La Cultura es la Sonrisa" and "Canto Dorado" capturing the essence of Gieco's artistic vision. "Pensar en Nada" is a testament to León Gieco's enduring legacy, offering a timeless collection that resonates with fans of Latin American music.