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Their self-titled first studio album came out in 1976. It featured two extended compositions, in turn subdivided into smaller passages. The album contains the songs "Buenos Aires sólo es piedra" and "La muerte contó el dinero". For this album, the band was joined by
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Yet the album opener "A Quiénes Sino" is generally seen as the best Alas track ever; the rest of the first half is an exquisite blend of tango-rock with jazz incursions. In the second half, the band does not sound as tight or in control of the music.
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Alas broke up in 1978. In 2003, the original trio was reunited, along with Martín Moretto on guitar and Hugo del Curto on bandoneón for a few shows in the United States. They were joined by Aznar and Binelli for their 2005 album,
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By the end of the year they released a single: "Rincón, mi viejo rincón", which the track "Aire (surgente)" on the back side.
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to pursue other musical projects. He was eventually joined by drummer Carlos Riganti (formerly of
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joined the group. Aznar worked on the group's second album,
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Pedro Aznar
Gustavo Moretto
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Néstor Marconi
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