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Originally released in Uruguay in 1973 by Clave label and then reissued through the Sondor label in the '80s, this is the debut album by Psiglo, one of the most important and influential bands of South-American progressive rock. Ideación, widely considered a masterpiece of '70s Uruguayan rock, achieved huge sales upon its initial release. This remastered reissue is pressed on 150-gram vinyl and includes an insert with an updated biography by historian Fernando Peláez, author of De las Cuevas al Solís, a history of Uruguayan rock from 1960 to the mid-'70s. Edition of 500.
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Psiglo II is the second and final LP by legendary Uruguayan progressive rock band Psiglo, recorded in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 1974 and originally released in 1982 by the Clave label. The original release excluded the song "Héroe de Papel," which is included here. This remastered reissue of this essential record offers a window into the evolution of '70s Latin American rock. 150-gram LP; edition of 500.
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