"Almendra" is the iconic debut album by the Argentine rock band Almendra, released in 1969 and now available in CD format. This groundbreaking record is celebrated for its poetic lyrics, innovative soundscapes, and fusion of rock with Latin American influences. Tracks like "Muchacha (Ojos de papel)" and "Ana no duerme" have become timeless classics that shaped the direction of South American rock music. The band's unique approach to songwriting and arrangement set them apart as pioneers during Argentina's musical revolution.
Almendra was formed in Buenos Aires in 1967 by Luis Alberto Spinetta, along with Emilio del Guercio, Edelmiro Molinari, and Rodolfo García. They are widely regarded as one of the most influential bands in Latin American rock history. Their work laid the foundation for future generations of musicians across Spanish-speaking countries. Over their brief but impactful career, Almendra released two studio albums that remain highly respected among critics and fans alike.
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