arrived in Chile yesterday postponed Kill Gil, his return album after seven years.
is your Chinese democracy. An album birthed from years of waste, slamming of personal seals and cracks. In 2005, Charly Garcia (59) traveled to New York-the same city where in 1983 he established modern Clicks-and joined Andrew Oldham, the legendary producer of The Rolling Stones, to manifest their great comeback. The Argentine returned to Buenos Aires with various themes, and showed them to EMI, and in a few months, songs were leaked on the web.
Some pointed to his son, Micah, as a sort of revenge for years of relative distance. Other assigned the betrayal of one's record. The work was never released and continued sinking like a damn piece. Until today. As part of a healing period that opened in 2009, Kill Gil, the original title of the album, appeared last week in December in Argentina and Chile reached yesterday. This is almost the same material that spread underground for the web, but with a new mixing process and the inclusion of new musicians, in fact, there is nothing strictly new, but it is the first release of Garcia in seven years from Rock and roll I (2003).
also comes with a DVD with 104 handmade paintings by the artist. "It was a material that was recorded long ago and saved. He had a texture very crude and spirit conceptual medium. But now with the new mastering process, it sounds much better, "says drummer Tonio Silva, one of the Chilean musicians who participated in the production and integrating the trio completed by bassist and guitarist Carlos González Kiuge Hayashida.
Presentation in Chile.
is the same job that will turn again to the region after the little tour of 2009. In fact, the coordinates are now closed for her visit will be Tuesday May 24th at the Movistar Arena rabid following presentation he gave in December in the event El Abrazo. Tickets go on sale in March.
And how sounds Kill Gil?
Like everything else in "the new Charly" more emotional value than artistic. A survivor rather than a loan in full force. With a throat and damaged, the drive seeks a balance between sensitive melodies (Kink Kong) with rock pieces boast shamelessly (no matter). His themes show a feeling of unfinished album and by no means a great work, but the testimony of a man who still fight for resurrection.
Some pointed to his son, Micah, as a sort of revenge for years of relative distance. Other assigned the betrayal of one's record. The work was never released and continued sinking like a damn piece. Until today. As part of a healing period that opened in 2009, Kill Gil, the original title of the album, appeared last week in December in Argentina and Chile reached yesterday. This is almost the same material that spread underground for the web, but with a new mixing process and the inclusion of new musicians, in fact, there is nothing strictly new, but it is the first release of Garcia in seven years from Rock and roll I (2003).
also comes with a DVD with 104 handmade paintings by the artist. "It was a material that was recorded long ago and saved. He had a texture very crude and spirit conceptual medium. But now with the new mastering process, it sounds much better, "says drummer Tonio Silva, one of the Chilean musicians who participated in the production and integrating the trio completed by bassist and guitarist Carlos González Kiuge Hayashida.
Presentation in Chile.
is the same job that will turn again to the region after the little tour of 2009. In fact, the coordinates are now closed for her visit will be Tuesday May 24th at the Movistar Arena rabid following presentation he gave in December in the event El Abrazo. Tickets go on sale in March.
And how sounds Kill Gil?
Like everything else in "the new Charly" more emotional value than artistic. A survivor rather than a loan in full force. With a throat and damaged, the drive seeks a balance between sensitive melodies (Kink Kong) with rock pieces boast shamelessly (no matter). His themes show a feeling of unfinished album and by no means a great work, but the testimony of a man who still fight for resurrection.
By: Claudio Vergara
Source: La Tercera.
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