Por-Sui-Gieco

Songs: 1
Albums: 1

Albums

Por-Sui-Gieco - PorSuiGieco
PorSuiGieco
1993, songs: 1

Facts about Por-Sui-Gieco

Por-Sui-Gieco

"Porsuigieco" is not a single performer or group but a collaborative project involving multiple Argentine musicians. The name "Porsuigieco" is an amalgamation of the first syllables of the members' last names: "Por" from Porphirio, "Sui" from Sui Generis, "Gie" from Gustavo and Edelmiro, and "Co" from Spinetta. Here are some facts about the project:

  1. Collaborative Effort: Porsuigieco was a collaborative project formed in the early 1970s by some of Argentina's most prominent rock musicians at the time. The group consisted of Charly García (Sui Generis), Nito Mestre (Sui Generis), León Gieco, Raul Porchetto, Juan Carlos Baglietto, and María Rosa Yorio. Each member was already established in the Argentine rock scene, bringing their unique style and influences to the project.

  2. Self-Titled Album: Porsuigieco released a self-titled album in 1976, which remains their only studio album. The album featured a collection of songs written and performed by the members of the group. It showcased a blend of folk rock, pop, and progressive rock elements, reflecting the diverse musical backgrounds of the musicians involved. The album received critical acclaim and is regarded as a classic of Argentine rock music.

  3. Musical Influence: Porsuigieco's music was influenced by the social and political climate of Argentina during the 1970s. The lyrics often addressed themes of love, freedom, and social justice, resonating with the countercultural movements of the time. The album's sound and message struck a chord with audiences, cementing Porsuigieco's place in the annals of Argentine rock history.

  4. Legacy: Despite being a short-lived project, Porsuigieco left a lasting legacy in the Argentine music scene. The collaborative effort brought together some of the country's most talented musicians, showcasing their individual talents while creating something unique and memorable as a collective. The album continues to be celebrated by fans of Argentine rock music, and the songs remain influential in the genre.

  5. Post-Porsuigieco Careers: Following the release of the self-titled album, the members of Porsuigieco pursued successful solo careers and continued to contribute to the Argentine music scene. Charly García and Nito Mestre, in particular, went on to achieve legendary status as solo artists and as part of other musical projects. Despite their individual successes, the legacy of Porsuigieco remains an important chapter in the history of Argentine rock music.

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