Mastropiero que nunca

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Mastropiero que Nunca
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Live album by Les Luthiers
Released 1979
Genre comedy

Fifth album of Les Luthiers. Recorded live in the Teatro Coliseo and released in May 1979.

[edit] Track listing

[edit] Disc one

1. "Jingle bass pipe" It's a really short frase about success.

2. "La bella y graciosa moza marchóse a lavar la ropa" (The beautiful and graceful girl went to wash the clothes)

A song by Johann Sebastian Mastropiero based on a fictional legend, about a girl that bought a sheep and went to wash clothes, then a prince comes across her and, in love with her beauty, initiates a conversation with her. About half-way through the song, the singer drops the cards where the lyrics are written and mixes up his lines, creating a different song where the prince attempts to buy sex from the girl.

3. "El asesino misterioso" (The mysterious murderer)

A commercial about a movie in Hollywood made by Johann Sebastian Mastropiero where sounds and music help tell the story and create an atmosphere of hilarious mystery.

4. "Visita a la universidad de Wildstone" (Vist to the Wildstone University)

Another documentary made by Johann Sebastian Mastropiero that attempts to publicise the excellence of the prestigious Wildstone University, but accidentally ends up showing the truth.

5. "El beso de Ariadna" (The kiss from Ariadna)

(To be posted)

6. "Poemas de Gemini" (Gemini's Poems)

(To be posted)

[edit] Disc two

1. "Lazy Daisy"

A typical county music song composed by Johann Sebastian Mastropiero in the United States.

2. "Payada de la vaca" ("Payada" about the cow)

A payada is a friendly competition where contestants improvise song verses as answers to the previous player's verses (much like a rap battle but with a gaucho folk style). In this payada, the first guitar player improvises a puzzle (the answer to which is "the cow"), and the second player attempts, fruitlessly, to figure out the answer and say it in the typical payada form (eight verses of eight syllables each).

3. "El explicado" (The explained)

Describes typical foods and living arrangements of the gaucho.

4. "Cantata del adelantado Don Rodrigo Díaz de Carreras, de sus hazañas en tierras de Indias, de los singulares acontecimientos en los que se vio envuelto y de cómo se desenvolvió" (Song of Don Rodrigo Díaz de Carreras, what he did in the West Indies, the extraordinary events in which he found himself involved, and how he managed to "uninvolve" himself)

The story of Don Rodrigo Díaz de Carreras, a fictional explorer who arrived in America one year before Christopher Columbus, describing his encounters with the local tribes.

Pagina Les Luthiers, Discografía: Mastropiero Que Nunca

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