Yendo de la cama al living

CHARLY GARCÍA

Yendo de la cama al living


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CHARLY GARCÍA

Yendo de la cama al living


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“Yendo de la cama al living” (1982) is Charly García’s solo debut album following the breakup of Serú Girán, and it represents a turning point both in his career and in Argentine rock. Recorded during a period of transition — marked by the end of the military dictatorship — the album captures a mood of change, introspection, and artistic openness.

Limited Edition Orange Vinyl

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“Yendo de la cama al living” (1982) is Charly García’s solo debut album following the breakup of Serú Girán, and it represents a turning point both in his career and in Argentine rock. Recorded during a period of transition — marked by the end of the military dictatorship — the album captures a mood of change, introspection, and artistic openness.

Musically, the album is built on a foundation of sophisticated rock and pop, featuring a strong presence of synthesizers, clean guitars, and carefully crafted arrangements that reflect the influence of new wave and the international sound of the era. Charly’s piano remains central, now integrated into a more modern and minimalist production style.

The songs explore personal and social themes through a blend of sensitivity and criticism. ‘Inconsciente colectivo’ became an anthem of hope during a time of transformation, while the title track, ‘Yendo de la cama al living,’ conveys a sense of routine, confinement, and the search for meaning. Meanwhile, ‘No bombardeen Buenos Aires’ reflects the political and emotional tension of those years with an intense and urgent energy.

The album also stands out for its intimate character: it is a work in which Charly seems to reconsider his place both as an artist and as an individual. This combination of vulnerability, clarity, and sonic experimentation makes “Yendo de la cama al living” a landmark album that not only marks the beginning of a new phase in his career, but also resonates with the spirit of a society in the midst of reconstruction


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“Yendo de la cama al living” (1982) is Charly García’s solo debut album following the breakup of Serú Girán, and it represents a turning point both in his career and in Argentine rock. Recorded during a period of transition — marked by the end of the military dictatorship — the album captures a mood of change, introspection, and artistic openness.

Limited Edition Orange Vinyl

AUDIO: youtu.be/ldgUatPszek?si=dUaaaO1SQ6KzawBD

“Yendo de la cama al living” (1982) is Charly García’s solo debut album following the breakup of Serú Girán, and it represents a turning point both in his career and in Argentine rock. Recorded during a period of transition — marked by the end of the military dictatorship — the album captures a mood of change, introspection, and artistic openness.

Musically, the album is built on a foundation of sophisticated rock and pop, featuring a strong presence of synthesizers, clean guitars, and carefully crafted arrangements that reflect the influence of new wave and the international sound of the era. Charly’s piano remains central, now integrated into a more modern and minimalist production style.

The songs explore personal and social themes through a blend of sensitivity and criticism. ‘Inconsciente colectivo’ became an anthem of hope during a time of transformation, while the title track, ‘Yendo de la cama al living,’ conveys a sense of routine, confinement, and the search for meaning. Meanwhile, ‘No bombardeen Buenos Aires’ reflects the political and emotional tension of those years with an intense and urgent energy.

The album also stands out for its intimate character: it is a work in which Charly seems to reconsider his place both as an artist and as an individual. This combination of vulnerability, clarity, and sonic experimentation makes “Yendo de la cama al living” a landmark album that not only marks the beginning of a new phase in his career, but also resonates with the spirit of a society in the midst of reconstruction

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“Yendo de la cama al living” (1982) is Charly García’s solo debut album following the breakup of Serú Girán, and it represents a turning point both in his career and in Argentine rock. Recorded during a period of transition — marked by the end of the military dictatorship — the album captures a mood of change, introspection, and artistic openness.

Limited Edition Orange Vinyl

AUDIO: youtu.be/ldgUatPszek?si=dUaaaO1SQ6KzawBD

“Yendo de la cama al living” (1982) is Charly García’s solo debut album following the breakup of Serú Girán, and it represents a turning point both in his career and in Argentine rock. Recorded during a period of transition — marked by the end of the military dictatorship — the album captures a mood of change, introspection, and artistic openness.

Musically, the album is built on a foundation of sophisticated rock and pop, featuring a strong presence of synthesizers, clean guitars, and carefully crafted arrangements that reflect the influence of new wave and the international sound of the era. Charly’s piano remains central, now integrated into a more modern and minimalist production style.

The songs explore personal and social themes through a blend of sensitivity and criticism. ‘Inconsciente colectivo’ became an anthem of hope during a time of transformation, while the title track, ‘Yendo de la cama al living,’ conveys a sense of routine, confinement, and the search for meaning. Meanwhile, ‘No bombardeen Buenos Aires’ reflects the political and emotional tension of those years with an intense and urgent energy.

The album also stands out for its intimate character: it is a work in which Charly seems to reconsider his place both as an artist and as an individual. This combination of vulnerability, clarity, and sonic experimentation makes “Yendo de la cama al living” a landmark album that not only marks the beginning of a new phase in his career, but also resonates with the spirit of a society in the midst of reconstruction


View cart

25,00


CHARLY GARCÍA

Yendo de la cama al living

SKU: U 8231834  |  ,

“Yendo de la cama al living” (1982) is Charly García’s solo debut album following the breakup of Serú Girán, and it represents a turning point both in his career and in Argentine rock. Recorded during a period of transition — marked by the end of the military dictatorship — the album captures a mood of change, introspection, and artistic openness.

Limited Edition Orange Vinyl

AUDIO: youtu.be/ldgUatPszek?si=dUaaaO1SQ6KzawBD

“Yendo de la cama al living” (1982) is Charly García’s solo debut album following the breakup of Serú Girán, and it represents a turning point both in his career and in Argentine rock. Recorded during a period of transition — marked by the end of the military dictatorship — the album captures a mood of change, introspection, and artistic openness.

Musically, the album is built on a foundation of sophisticated rock and pop, featuring a strong presence of synthesizers, clean guitars, and carefully crafted arrangements that reflect the influence of new wave and the international sound of the era. Charly’s piano remains central, now integrated into a more modern and minimalist production style.

The songs explore personal and social themes through a blend of sensitivity and criticism. ‘Inconsciente colectivo’ became an anthem of hope during a time of transformation, while the title track, ‘Yendo de la cama al living,’ conveys a sense of routine, confinement, and the search for meaning. Meanwhile, ‘No bombardeen Buenos Aires’ reflects the political and emotional tension of those years with an intense and urgent energy.

The album also stands out for its intimate character: it is a work in which Charly seems to reconsider his place both as an artist and as an individual. This combination of vulnerability, clarity, and sonic experimentation makes “Yendo de la cama al living” a landmark album that not only marks the beginning of a new phase in his career, but also resonates with the spirit of a society in the midst of reconstruction