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Litto Nebbia

50 Años de Rock Argentino

Litto Nebbia

53 SONGS • 2 HOURS AND 39 MINUTES • MAR 03 2015

  • TRACKS
    TRACKS
  • DETAILS
    DETAILS
TRACKS
DETAILS
10
En Tú Corazón
03:25
11
Viento Dile a la Lluvia
02:55
12
El Bohemio
04:02
13
Canción del Horizonte
04:06
14
Canción para los Inocentes
04:44
15
Días de Juventud
02:19
16
Nadie Es Tan Importante Como Uno Cree
02:17
17
Vamos Negro, Fuerza Negro
03:01
18
Mujer de Carbón
02:41
19
²Ñ²¹Ã±²¹²Ô²¹
03:06
20
La Ventana Sin Cancel
02:40
21
Tristeza en los Andenes
02:55
22
No Hay Tiempo Que Perder
02:13
23
¿qué Piensas De Mí?
01:44
24
Rosemary
04:55
25
No Sé
02:26
26
Nueva Zamba para Mi Tierra
02:57
27
Yo No Permito
04:10
28
Lo Olvidarás
02:29
29
Para John
03:53
30
El Rey Lloró
02:34
31
Madre Escúchame
02:35
32
Gran Colombres
01:20
33
Quien Quiera Oir Que Oiga
02:50
34
No Importa la Razón
03:33
35
Ayer Nomás
01:49
36
Si Te Vas
03:20
37
Cuando Yo Me Transforme
03:00
38
Mujer de los 1000 Días
02:22
39
Vals de Mi Hogar
03:58
40
Rock de la Mujer Perdida
02:54
41
Harás Lo Que Te Pida
02:04
42
La Respuesta
02:59
43
Soy de Cualquier Lugar
02:54
44
Cuatro Meses
01:37
45
El Vagabundo
02:22
46
El Otro Cambio los Que Se Fueron
04:29
47
Los Nocturnos
02:27
48
Sólo Se Trata de Vivir
04:34
49
La Chica de Ipanema
01:37
50
La Balsa
03:55
51
Más Que Loca
04:29
52
Yo Soy Tu Voz
03:34
53
Esperando un Milagro
01:53
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Artist bios

The guitar playing of Litto Nebbia (born Felix Francisco Nebbia Corbacho) has played an important role in the evolution of rock in Argentina. The leader of pioneer Argentinean tango rock band Los Gatos in the early '60s, Nebbia has continued to explore a variety of musical genres, both as a soloist and member of experimental music group Huinca in the early '70s and his own jazz band, the Litto Nebbia Trio.

Nebbia's first success outside of Los Gatos came in 1967, when he teamed with Argentinean multi-instrumentalist and vocalist Tanquito to record the dance tune "La Balsa." A major hit in Argentina, the single sold an unprecedented 200,000 copies.

Shortly after the song's release, Nebbia left Los Gatos to focus on his solo career. A self-titled debut solo album, released in 1969, included the hit single "El Extracto De Pelo Largo" (The Stranger With Long Hair).

Beginning in 1971, Nebbia increasingly fused the folkloric music of Argentina with Western rock influences. This gave his music a very distinct sound.

Although he moved to Mexico during the military dictatorship in Argentina, he returned in the early '80s. In May 1983, he performed a reunion concert with former Los Gatos bandmates Juan Carlos Baglietto, Silvina Garre, Fito Paez, and Jorge Fandermote.

Nebbia has continued to make his presence felt in his homeland. A CD-ROM, Paginas De Vida, featuring a biography of Nebbia and a historical account of his bands, was released in 1997. The following year, he recorded Nebbia Canta Cadicamo, an album of tangos composed by Enrique Cadicamo. A concert of these songs was performed at the Theater General San Martin. ~ Craig Harris

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Language of performance
Spanish
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