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Released in 1986, Bares y Fondas (Spanish for Bars and Taverns) is the first studio album recorded by Los Fabulosos Cadillacs of Argentina. The album's main genre is Ska. The music, just like the wardrobe in the early band's concerts, was influenced by bands like Madness and The Specials. These aspects were unusual for Argentine rock bands of that period, and gave the Cadillacs (the popular shortened version of the band's name) a distinctive artistic appeal.

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  • Released in 1986, Bares y Fondas (Spanish for Bars and Taverns) is the first studio album recorded by Los Fabulosos Cadillacs of Argentina. The album's main genre is Ska. The music, just like the wardrobe in the early band's concerts, was influenced by bands like Madness and The Specials. These aspects were unusual for Argentine rock bands of that period, and gave the Cadillacs (the popular shortened version of the band's name) a distinctive artistic appeal. The album was originally going to be called "Noches Cálidas en Bares y Fondas" (Warm Nights in Bars and Taverns), based on the places where the band hung out and played, but in the end it was decided to use the shorter name, with the same meaning. The singles of the album were the energetic "Yo Quiero Morirme Aca" ('I Want to Die Here'), the nervous "Silencio Hospital" ('Be Quiet, This is a Hospital') and the ballad "" ('Stop Calling Me That', a song composed by Vicentico as a homage to his defunct sister Tamara). (en)
  • Bares y fondas es el primer álbum de estudio del grupo argentino Los Fabulosos Cadillacs grabado y editado en 1986. De este disco se extraen canciones como: "Yo quiero morirme acá", "Basta de llamarme así", "Galápagos" y "Silencio hospital". El disco fue grabado en los estudios Moebio del Ingeniero Piris, el mánager de Los Fabulosos Cadillacs desde mayo de 1985 hasta julio de 1987, fue Poppy Manzanedo, él fue el mentor de la banda logró un cambio de imagen y postura escénica en el Rock Nacional, cambiando su nombre de Cadillacs 57 a Los Fabulosos Cadillacs. (es)
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  • Bares y fondas es el primer álbum de estudio del grupo argentino Los Fabulosos Cadillacs grabado y editado en 1986. De este disco se extraen canciones como: "Yo quiero morirme acá", "Basta de llamarme así", "Galápagos" y "Silencio hospital". El disco fue grabado en los estudios Moebio del Ingeniero Piris, el mánager de Los Fabulosos Cadillacs desde mayo de 1985 hasta julio de 1987, fue Poppy Manzanedo, él fue el mentor de la banda logró un cambio de imagen y postura escénica en el Rock Nacional, cambiando su nombre de Cadillacs 57 a Los Fabulosos Cadillacs. (es)
  • Released in 1986, Bares y Fondas (Spanish for Bars and Taverns) is the first studio album recorded by Los Fabulosos Cadillacs of Argentina. The album's main genre is Ska. The music, just like the wardrobe in the early band's concerts, was influenced by bands like Madness and The Specials. These aspects were unusual for Argentine rock bands of that period, and gave the Cadillacs (the popular shortened version of the band's name) a distinctive artistic appeal. (en)
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