La Máquina De Hacer Pájaros
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Argentine progressive rock band La Máquina de Hacer Pájaros (literal translation: "The Bird-Making Machine") started after the disolution of Sui Generis (4), featuring Charly Garcia, Oscar Moro and Jose Luis Fernandez as "Charly Garcia y la Máquina de Hacer Pájaros". The name was inspired by a newspaper comic strip by Crist (2) on the Siete Dias magazine called "Garcia y la máquina de hacer pájaros". The group debuted with this formation in Córdoba, Argentina; during that show they met guitarist Gustavo Bazterrica , who would join the group. Carlos Cutaia would later join the band by request of Charly Garcia, who wanted to give more "musicality" to the group by including another keyboardist: having two keyboards would be the defining characteristic of the band from then on. In 1976 they released the eponymous La Máquina de Hacer Pájaros debut LP, featuring a "double insert" with two hard covers, the inner cover portraying the aforementioned comic strip by Crist. At the time, this release was considered the most expensive in the history of Argentine rock, being twice as costly as the average releases back then. All the songs were written by Charly Garcia when he still was part of Sui Generis, contrary to his wishes of becoming just another member of the band and not the main attraction. In 1977 the band released a second album, Películas (Films). The band's albums were greatly praised, although not as commercially successful as they expected. It would take years for both LPs to be recognized as masterpieces of Argentine rock. The band split up in the late 1977 because of creative differences. Their final show was on November 11, 1977 during the "Festival del Amor", at the Luna Park stadium in Buenos Aires. After a failed attempt at starting a new band with Nito Mestre, Charly Garcia, would travel to Brazil and form Serú Girán.
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La Máquina De Hacer Pájaros
Singles & EPs Vinyl 1976 Argentina
7", 45 RPM, Single, Stereo
Various
Compilations CD, Box Set 1994 Argentina
Album, Reissue, Remastered, Compilation