"Mateo solo bien se lame," is a record that requires many superlatives in order to do it justice: from its first moments, the music is lilting, poetic, intimate, in turns life-affirming and melancholic, with pulsating percussion backed by unheard-of guitar chords and tunings (perhaps the reason for the frequent Caetano Veloso and Nick Drake comparisons); it is an album that sounds-simply put-honest. The record was released at the end of '72 in both Argentina and Uruguay, and was received from that first moment as a classic in those countries, a position it still occupies today. Special slip-case edition comes with an oversize 48-page full-blown booklet packed with photos, text, and lyrics.
01 Yulele 02 Quien te viera 03 Uh 04 que macana 05 Do nosotros dos 06 Nina 07 Tras de ti 08 Por que 09 JAcinta 10 La mana vieja 11 Lala 12 LA chola
13 Esa cosa 14 De mi pueblo 15 Si te vas mi pueblo (Bonus) 16 MArgariras rojos (Bonus) 17 Hombre de bienes (Bonus) 18 Blues para el bien mio (Bonus) 19 Mejor me voy (Bonus) 20 Esa tristeza (Bonus) 21 Hombre (Bonus) 22 Mumi (Bonus)