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4.0 out of 5 stars
the best "say no more" album, December 28, 2003
In my opinion, this is García's best work before Influencia. This opera-rock shows all his genius with acoustic guitars and synthesizers. My favourite tracks are the Overture, Victima (great lyrics), Love is Love, the classical Chipi Chipi, Lament (one minute with Maria Gabriela...we miss you so much), Kurosawa, Andan....actually all the songs are great. I didn't rate this CD with 5 stars because Charly has better albums, but even so, I realize that "La Hija de la Lágrima" is tender and moving. No te mueras nunca MAESTRO!!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars
WHAT A GENIUS!, May 21, 1999
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This review is from: Hija De La Lagrima (Audio CD)
Para mi Charly Garcia es lo mas grande que hay. Y este CD uno de sus mejores. Todos los temas son buenos,la musica (que recorre todos los estilos, incluso en un solo tema) y las letras. Y aunque en Argentina muchos lo juzguen como un tipo que ya se apago y esta medio loco, yo creo que es uno de los mas lucidos y le queda todavia mucho para decir. No importa lo que digan, pero vale la pena escuchar "la Hija de la Lagrima" Mis temas favoritos: Fax U, La Sal No Sala, Andan.
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BRILLANT WORK. IT IS A PIECE OF ART..., September 15, 1998
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This review is from: Hija De La Lagrima (Audio CD)
Many people say "Charly" -as we know him in Argentina- is completely crazy. But most of them consider him just a great musician (or not)... He's more than that. He's a real artist, driving into a constant change and into his paralel world. He has understood for more than twenty years our "blessed country's history" and dumped it into his songs. Once, a journalist asked him if Seru Giran (his group in the eighties) were "The Argentinian Beatles"... he answered the following: "We're not that , we're the "British Seru Giran". His whole work is there, in that constant blink of an eye, on those marvellous lyrics he has made. ...He's more that a musician He's an artist. But sometimes, he doesn't seem to be a human beeing. It seems he's beyond all that stuff. Boring people call him "mad" We prefeer to call him "genius"
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