Estamos en la Pecera

Estamos en la pecera is the eighth album recorded by the Argentine rock band Vox Dei. First without Ricardo Soulé and is the only album with Carlos Michelini.

Estamos en la Pecera
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 1975
Recorded1975
StudioCBS Studios, Argentina.
GenreHard rock
Progressive rock
Blues rock
Psychedelic rock
Length37:44
LabelCBS
La Rompe Records
ProducerPablo Ramírez
Vox Dei chronology
Vox Dei para Vox Dei
(1974)
Estamos en la Pecera
(1975)
Ciegos de Siglos
(1976)

Overview

Following the departure of Soulé in 1974, Willy Quiroga and Rubén Basoalto hire Beto Fortunato and Carlos Michelini as new guitar players, who recorded a song "Nada Es Tan Difícil Como Estar Vivo", which appears on the Rock Competition compilation from 1975, together with Trio Lluvia, Vivencia (band) and Invisible among others. Nonetheless, for the recording sessions of this album, only Michelini was featured.

In 1996 "Nada Es Tan Difícil Como Estar Vivo", appeared on 30 Años de Rock Nacional, Vol. 1, a various artists' compilation released by Columbia Records.[1]

On December 2, 2016, Vox Dei played together with Javier Martinez's Manal at Teatro Gran Rex (Buenos Aires), and released that same night the Estamos en la Pecera remastered CD edition, which features one track from the previous sessions with Beto Fortunato. The remaster issue is published by La Rompe Records (Vox Dei label) under Sony Music license.

Songs

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Estamos en la Pecera"Basoalto, Michelini8:07
2."Mientras Susy..." 5:22
3."Choque de Corazas" 6:10
Side two
No.TitleLength
4."Apurado y Confundido"5:18
5."Inventaré Mi Vida"5:45
6."Debes Conocer las Cosas que Andan Mal"7:29
2016 CD edition bonus track
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
7."Nada Es Tan Difícil Como Estar Vivo"Quiroga, Basoalto, Fortunato, Michelini3:13

Credits

Band
  • Willy Quiroga - Bass guitar and vocals.
  • Carlos Michelini - Guitars and vocals.
  • Rubén Basoalto - Drums, percussion and backing vocals.
  • Beto Fortunato - Guitar on bonus track.
Guests
  • Las Tarantulas - Percussion.

References

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