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Charly García discography | |
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Studio albums | 29 |
EPs | 1 |
Soundtrack albums | 4 |
Live albums | 17 |
Compilation albums | 66 |
Tribute albums | 2 |
Singles | 54 |
Video albums | 10 |
Music videos | 38 |
Produced Albums | 10 |
Collaborations and Collective Works | 149 |
The complete works of Argentine rock musician, singer-songwriter, composer, and producer Charly García include 56 original albums released (among studio albums, live albums, video albums, soundtracks, CD+DVDs, and EPs) and the production of 10 albums for other artists. This also includes two musical films, a book, dozens of music videos, compilation albums, singles, unfinished projects, unreleased works, semi-official releases, and unauthorized editions (bootlegs), as well as collaborations in collective works and albums or projects of other artists.
This article documents the works published by Charly García with Sui Generis, PorSuiGieco, La Máquina de Hacer Pájaros, and Serú Girán, as well as his prolific solo career.
In addition to his extensive solo work and with his bands, in his 50 years of career, Charly García has also shared projects, recordings, and stages with dozens of important popular artists from Argentina and Latin America, such as Alfredo Alcón, Andrés Calamaro, Antonio Gasalla, David Lebón, Enrique Pinti, Fabiana Cantilo, Celeste Carballo, Fito Páez, Gilberto Gil, Graciela Borges, Gustavo Cerati, Gustavo Santaolalla, Hugo Fattoruso, Joaquín Sabina, León Gieco, Lolita Torres, Los Abuelos de la Nada, Los Rodríguez, Luis Alberto Spinetta, Mercedes Sosa, Miguel Ríos, Milton Nascimento, Nito Mestre, Os Paralamas do Sucesso, Pablo Milanés, Palito Ortega, Pappo, Pedro Aznar, Peteco Carabajal, Ricardo Mollo, Rita Lee, Rubén Rada, Sandro, Soda Stereo, Tato Bores, Virus, among many others included in this article.
Albums
[edit]Studio Albums
[edit]Collaborative Albums
[edit]Collaborative albums
[edit]Title | Album details | Chart positions | Sales | Certifications | |
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Yendo de la cama al living | — | — |
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Clics modernos |
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Piano Bar |
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Parte de la religión | 10 | — | |||
Cómo conseguir chicas |
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13 | — | ||
Filosofía barata y zapatos de goma |
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1 | — |
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La hija de la lágrima |
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— | — |
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Say no More |
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— | — |
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El aguante |
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— | — | ||
Influencia |
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— | — |
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Rock and Roll YO |
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— | — |
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Kill Gil |
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— | — | ||
Random |
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1 | 6 | ARG: 20,000[4] |
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Title | Album details |
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Tango 4
(with Pedro Aznar) |
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Alta Fidelidad
(with Mercedes Sosa) |
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Live Albums
[edit]Title | Album details | Sales | Certifications |
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Música del alma |
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Estaba en llamas cuando me acosté |
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Hello! MTV Unplugged |
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Demasiado ego |
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El concierto subacuático |
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En el Festival Argentino de Miami |
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Soundtracks
[edit]Title | Album details |
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Pubis angelical |
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Lo que vendrá |
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Compilation Albums
[edit]Title | Album details | Sales | Certifications |
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Lo Mejor...[b] |
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La Historia de Charlie Garcia[b] |
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Serie Pocket |
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Buen viaje con lo mejor de Charly García |
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12 Años (Vol. 1) |
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12 Años (Vol. 2) |
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12 años |
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Grandes Éxitos |
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Sus mejores momentos |
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Superhéroe | |||
Crónica Vol. I |
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Crónica Vol. II |
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Crónica | |||
El Album | |||
Lo Mejor | |||
Lo Mejor de Charly Garcia |
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Ayer y Hoy |
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Charly Garcia de coleccion |
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Musicos Poetas y Locos |
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87-93 |
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El fantasma de Canterville |
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Oro |
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Oro II |
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Charly García | |||
Mi Historia |
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Clasicos del Rock en Espanol |
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Superheroe |
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Obras cumbres |
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Tu Amor[c] |
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32 Grandes Exitos |
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1 |
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Gold |
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Grandes Exitos |
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Miguel Mateos y Charly Garcia Vol. 1 | |||
Clásico/03 |
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El fantasma de Canterville |
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20 Éxitos Originales |
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Edición Platino[d] |
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Crónicas - La Historia Del Rock En Español |
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Genios Del Rock Nacional |
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García, el más grande |
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Oro - Grandes Éxitos |
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Inconsciente Colectivo |
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2 X 1 Vol. 1 |
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Clics Modernos/Piano Bar |
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Promotional Albums
[edit]Title | Album details |
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Charly & Charly
(live album) |
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EPs
[edit]Title | Album details |
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Terapia intensiva
(soundtrack) |
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Tango
(with Pedro Aznar) |
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Radio Pinti
(with Enrique Pinti and Pedro Aznar) |
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Lo Mejor de Charly García
(compilation EP)[b] |
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Concierto subacuático
(live EP) |
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Box Sets
[edit]Title | Album details |
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Charly Garcia + Serú Girán | |
60x60
(with The Prostitution; live albums) |
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Boxset 5 CDs |
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Singles
[edit]As Main Artist
[edit]Title | Year | Album |
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"Yo no quiero volverme tan loco" | 1983 | Yendo de la cama al living |
"No me dejan salir" | 1984 | Clics modernos |
"Nos siguen pegando abajo"[50] | ||
"Demoliendo hoteles"[51] | Piano Bar | |
"Ángeles y predicadores"
(with Pedro Aznar)[52] |
1986 | Tango |
"Hablando a tu corazón"
(with Pedro Aznar)[53] | ||
"Rap de las hormigas"[54] | 1987 | Parte de la religión |
"Back in the U.S.S.R."[55] | 2005 | Tribute to The Beatles |
"And Your Bird Can Sing"[56] | ||
"La Máquina de Ser Feliz"[57] | 2017 | Random |
As Featured Artist
[edit]Title | Year | Album |
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"Es mentira"
(by Joaquín Sabina)[58] |
1996 | Yo, mi, me, contigo |
"Desarma y sangra"
(by Alberto Rojo)[59] |
2002 | Para mi sombra |
"¿No Te Sobra una Moneda?"
(by Billy Bond y La Pesada del Rock and Roll, featuring alongside Fito Páez, Sergio Dawi, Claudio Gabis, Dante Spinetta, Juanito Moro, Hugo Fattoruso, & Javier Malosetti)[60] |
2018 | Non-album single |
"Gracias al Cielo"
(by Billy Bond y La Pesada del Rock and Roll, featuring alongside Pablo Lescano, Fito Páez, Hugo Fattoruso, Daniel Melingo, Marilina Bertoldi, Gillespi, Rubén Rada, Simón Poxyran, Black Amaya, Barbi Recanati, Juanito Moro & Fernando Noy)[61] |
2019 | Non-album single |
"Sweet Home Buenos Aires"
(by Javier Calamaro & Los Guarros)[62] |
2020 | Non-album single |
"Sucio y Desprolijo (En Vivo Cosquín Rock)" | 2021 | Vivo Cosquín Rock |
Promotional Singles
[edit]Title | Year | Album |
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"Raros peinados nuevos"[e][64] | 1984 | Piano Bar |
"No se va a llamar mi amor"[f][65] | 1985 | |
"Rezo por vos"
(with Luis Alberto Spinetta) |
1986 | Grandes éxitos |
"Canción para mi muerte" | 12 años | |
"No voy en tren/Buscando un símbolo de paz" | 1987 | Parte de la religión |
"Necesito tu amor"[66] | ||
"No toquen"[67] | 1989 | Cómo conseguir chicas |
"Fanky/No toquen" | ||
"Filosofía barata y zapatos de goma" | 1990 | Filosofía barata y zapatos de goma |
"Reloj de plastilina" | ||
"Me siento mucho mejor" | 1991 | |
"Gato de metal"[68] | ||
"Dance, Pinti, dance (Baila que ti fa bene)"
(with Enrique Pinti and Pedro Aznar)[69] |
Radio Pinti | |
"Tu amor"
(with Pedro Aznar) |
Tango 4 | |
"Mientes"
(with Pedro Aznar) | ||
"Chipi Chipi" | 1994 | La Hija de la Lágrima |
"Rezo por vos (live at Hello! MTV Unplugged)" | 1996 | Hello! MTV Unplugged |
"Alguien en el mundo piensa en mí" | 1997 | Say No More |
"Necesito un gol/Cuchillos" | ||
"El Aguante" | 1998 | El Aguante |
"Tu arma en el sur/No estaría mal"
(with Joaquín Sabina) | ||
"Sweet Home Buenos Aires"
(with Javier Calamaro) |
1999 | Demasiado ego |
"Tu vicio" | 2002 | Influencia |
"Influencia" | ||
"Asesíname" | 2003 | Rock and Roll YO |
Other Appearances
[edit]Title | Year | Collaborator(s) | Album |
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"Cómo me gustaría ser negro" | 1984 | Moro-Satragni | Moro-Satragni |
"Unicornio" | 1987 | Mercedes Sosa | Gracias a la vida |
"Inconsciente colectivo" | 1988 | Mercedes Sosa, Milton Nascimento | Amigos míos |
"Quase um segundo" | 1990 | Os Paralamas do Sucesso | Arquivo |
Produced Albums
[edit]Year of Release | Album / Work | Artist |
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1976 | Crucis | Crucis |
1982 | Los Abuelos de la Nada | Los Abuelos de la Nada |
1983 | La dicha en movimiento | Los Twist |
1984 | G.I.T. | GIT |
Hotel Calamaro | Andrés Calamaro | |
1985 | Detectives | Fabiana Cantilo |
20 caras bonitas | Suéter | |
Celeste y la Generación | Celeste Carballo | |
2013 | Rock es amor igual | Juanse |
2020 | Pettinato Plays García | Roberto Pettinato |
Other Works
[edit]Year of Creation | Work | Details |
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1999 | La casa de la pasión | Installation |
2013 | Líneas paralelas | "A musical science fiction by Carlos Alberto García Lange"
Líneas paralelas is the book of a book, of an original, unique book that exists. It is a travel diary, a road map where Charly García decided to pour out the day-to-day leading up to his shows. Thus, each of its pages is a testament in itself to a state of affairs that changes by the minute. What is, in the next second, no longer is. That simple and that powerful. That's the vertigo seen in its colors, shapes, and collages, and it's also what can be read in its texts, whether they are understood or not. (...) It's about immersing oneself in that space that exists between things that run or happen together for a while (a color, a sound, an idea, are more or less the same), waiting for the infinite to occur. And that, say those in the know, is music, the good kind.[70] |
2022 | Exhibition of drawings, paintings, and intervened objects |
Collaborations and Collective Works
[edit]Unreleased and Incomplete Works
[edit]Year | Details of the Work |
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1969 | Teo or Theo
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1975 | Ha Sido
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1980 | Live at Obras - Serú Girán with Spinetta Jade
«Que ves el cielo», «Cuando ya me empiece a quedar solo», «Música del alma», «Canción de Hollywood», «Noche de perros», «Viernes 3 AM», «A los jóvenes de ayer», «Encuentro con el diablo», «Perro andaluz», «Cuanto tiempo más llevará», «Frecuencia modulada», «¿No te sobra una moneda?», «Dale gracias», «Amenábar», «Alma de diamante», «Solo el amor puede sostener», «La diosa salvaje», «Cristálida», «El mendigo en el anden», «Despiértate nena» |
1985 | Spinetta/García
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1988 | Secret Reunion of Serú Girán at TMA
«Noche de perros», «No llores por mi, Argentina», «Encuentro con el diablo», «El mendigo en el andén», «Slow Down», «Day Tripper», «Getting Better», «This Boy», «Get Back», «Brown Sugar», «Kansas City», «Kiss», «The Great Pretender», «Twist & Shout», «Jam 1», «Jam 2» |
Tango 3
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1992 | Prix D'ami
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1997 | Cerebrus
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2000 | Sinfonía Pasión
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2002 | Dos edificios dorados
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2013 | Líneas paralelas (Artificio imposible)
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Also, during the years 2008 and 2010, García recorded tracks for what would be a new album different from Kill Gil, but the project was never completed. From those songs, «La medicina del amor» was presented live in 2010.
Tribute Albums
[edit]Year of Publication | Album | Artist / Song |
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1999 | Cerca de la revolución - A Tribute to Charly García
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Jaime Sin Tierra - «Ojos de video tape», Siempre Lucrecia - «Mr. Jones», Grand Prix - «Quiero ver, quiero ser, quiero entrar», Medusa - «Nos siguen pegando abajo», Panza - «Demoliendo hoteles», Audio Perú - «Bubulina», Estupendo - «No soy un extraño», Sector 7G - «Yendo de la cama al living», Victoria Mil - «Parte de la religión», Klauss - «Nuevos trapos», Reincidentes - «Raros peinados nuevos», Sometidos Por Morgan - «Hipercandombe», Lanzas Activas - «Piano bar / No soy un extraño», Presumido - «Tango en segunda», Uno x Uno - «Canción para mi muerte» |
2020 | Pettinato Plays García
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Produced by Roberto Pettinato. Musicians: Roberto Pettinato, Andrés Marino, Hernán Cassiba, Omar Menéndez «Say no more (Instrumental)», «Twenty green dresses», «Transatlantic art deco», «Tango en segunda (Instrumental)», «Happy and real», «Película sordomuda», «IPad church number 9», «Vos también estabas verde», «Tango en segunda», «Say no more», «Total interferencia»
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2021 | London sounds like Serú, vol. 1: A Tribute to Serú Girán | Julieta Iglesias
«A los jóvenes de ayer», «Peperina», «Cinema Verité», «Seminare», «Desarma y sangra», «Serú Girán» |
Other Tributes and Works About Charly García
[edit]Year of Publication / Release | Work | Artist |
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1977 | Adiós Sui Generis
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Ricardo Montenegro |
1983 | Charly García
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Daniel Chirom |
1992 | Serú Girán. The Return
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Julián Barsky / Diego Gassi |
1997 | Don't Say Anything. A Life of Charly García
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Sergio Marchi |
2000 | Charly
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Andy Cherniavsky / Gabriel Rocca / Marcelo Fernández Bitar |
Spinetta García Páez. Transgressors
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Miguel Ángel Dente | |
2005 | The Man Who Fled the World/The World That Fled the Man | Gustavo Masó |
2008 | The Day They Kidnapped Charly
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Fernando Cerolini |
2009 | The Man the World Forgot | Gustavo Masó |
2010 | García in Celluloid
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Sergio Fuster |
2011 | The Charly I Know | Maximiliano Vernazza |
A God Apart. In the Footsteps of Charly
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Miguel Ángel Dente | |
2014 | Rock and Roll Revolution
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Fito Páez
The cover photo, featuring an image of Charly García, is by Andy Cherniavsky, while the photos in the internal book (which contains images of Fito with García) were taken by Guido Adler. |
Movistar Free Music Celebrates Charly García
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Fito Páez, Virus, Massacre, Los Tipitos, Turf, Kinky, Indios, Coki & The Killer Burritos, Rosal, Ministerio de Energía, Pilotos | |
Charly
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Maximiliano Vernazza | |
Charly in the Land of Allegories. A Journey Through the Lyrics of Charly García
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Mara Favoretto | |
2015 | Tribute to Charly García in Festival Piano Piano | Artistic Director Diego Schissi. Musicians: Haydée Schvartz, Elías Gurevich, Popi Spatocco, Juan Cruz de Urquiza, Hernán Jacinto, Sebastián de Urquiza, Lidia Borda, Daniel Godfrid, Aura! Trío |
2016 | October García | Artistic Director Darío Jalfin. Musicians: Rosal, Melina Moguilevsky, Los Alquimistas, Lucio Mantel, Santiago Vázquez, Javier Maldonado, Tatadios, Florencia Ruiz, ChauCoco!, Alfonso Barbieri |
100 Times Charly. Essential Stories of a Genius in Flames
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José Bellas / Fernando García | |
Don't Bomb Barrio Norte. From Bed to Living Room and Charly García's Triumphant Entry into the 80s
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Martín Zariello | |
Charly García: The Definitive Guide
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Rolling Stone Bookazine | |
To Exist Without You. A Night with Charly García | Director Alejandro Chomski | |
Charly de Cámara | Artistic Director Víctor Armendáriz. Chamber Choir and Ballet of UNCuyo, Cosmigonón String Orchestra, Banda Bubulina | |
2017 | The Angels of Charly | Hilda Lizarazu / Andy Cherniavsky / Nora Lezano |
Tonight Charly Plays. A Journey Through Charly García's Concerts (1956-1993)
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Roque Di Pietro | |
Song for Alice in Wonderland
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Illustrated by Gonzalo Gayoso | |
2018 | Serú Girán. The Story
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Walter Domínguez |
2019 | Between Lust and Repression. Serú Girán: The Band That Changed Everything
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Mariano del Mazo |
Charly President. An Excursion to the Land of the Garcías
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Juan Bautista Duizeide | |
Charly García, 1983. About Clics Modernos
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Oscar Conde | |
2020 | The Resistance & The Prostitution at Cosquín Rock 2020
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Guest Musicians: León Gieco, Nito Mestre, Andrés Ciro Martínez, Los Auténticos Decadentes, Celeste Carballo, Hilda Lizarazu, Fernando Ruiz Díaz, Nathy Peluso, Goyo Degano and Iñaki Colombo from Bandalos Chinos, Patricio Sardelli from Airbag |
The Universe of Charly | Artistic Director Vito Parma. Musicians: Zorrito Von Quintiero, Rubén Goldín, Coki Debernardi, Ike Parodi, Flor Croci, Evelina Sanzo, Nahuel Marquet, Santiago Vázquez, María Eugenia Castro, Adrián Speziale, Sebastián Achenbach, Daniel Kovacich, Álvaro Suárez Vázquez, Ignacio Svachka. | |
García: 15 Years of Interviews with Charly (1992-2007)
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Daniel Riera / Fernándo Sánchez | |
Charly García Transcriptions | Mauro Kaseiri | |
Charly García and Cinema. The Creative Foundation of the Artist
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Sergio Fuster | |
I'm Going by Train
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Alejandro Marmo | |
2021 | Charly and the Music Machine. A Journey Through Charly García's Musical Style (1972-1996)
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Diego Madoery |
García Device 70 Years
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Martín Liut / Pablo Semán | |
Tonight Charly Plays. A Journey Through Charly García's Concerts - Volume 2: Say No More (1994-2008)
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Roque Di Pietro | |
Charly Birthday | Concert. Block 1. Direction and arrangements by Julián Caeiro and Pablo Salzman. Chamber Orchestra: Carlos Britez, Irene Cadario, Lucía Herrera, Julieta Bril, Natalia Cabello, Mariano Malamud, Dolores Mackenzie, Paula Pomeraniec, María Eugenia Castro, Adrián Speziale, Sebastián Achenbach, Víctor Carrion, Daniel Kovacich, Álvaro Suárez Vázquez, Ignacio Svachka.
Concert. Block 2. Musicians: Sonia Álvarez, Hernán Jacinto, Andrés Beeuwsaert, Santiago Vázquez, Sof Tot, Vruma, Clara Cantore, Darío Jalfin, Diego Schissi, Diana Arias, Nico Sorín, Mariano Otero, Ernesto Jodos, Sergio Verdinelli. Concert. Block 3. Charly García with Fito Páez, Zorrito Von Quintiero, Hilda Lizarazu, Rosario Ortega, Fernando Samalea, Alfredo Toth and Pablo Guyot. Concert. Block 4. Musicians: Zorrito Von Quintiero, Fernando Samalea, María Eva Albistur and Fernando Kabusacki. Guests: Erica Di Salvo, Ulises Di Salvo, Rosario Ortega, Juan Ingaramo, Raúl Porchetto, María Rosa Yorio, Leo García, Guido Spina, Andy Chango, Alejandro Medina, Lola Medina, Julia Zenko, Emmanuel Horvilleur, Pablo Guyot, Alfredo Toth, Cucuza Castiello, Alfi Martins, Christian Basso, Julieta Venegas, Richard Coleman, Benito Cerati, Florencia Croci, El Zar, Brenda Asnicar, Mavi Díaz, Almendra, Lito Epumer, Celeste Carballo, Alina Gandini, Nahuel Pennisi, Sara Hebe, Joaquín Levinton, Leandro Lopatín, Hilda Lizarazu, Mía Folino and Fernando Ruiz Díaz. Conversations Our Lives García. Speakers: Lisa Di Cione, Victoria Gandini, Diego Madoery, Karin Idelson, Sergio Pujol, Martín Rodríguez. TRIP. An Experience on Charly García. Nora Lezano, Lidia Borda, Daniel Godfrid, Martín Antuña, Paula Pomeraniec, Pablo Salzman. Estación García: Photography exhibition and tattoos, poster design with iconic phrases, silk-screened T-shirts, and cultural interventions Concert New Rags. Musicians: Axel Fiks, Sofía Viola, Marki, An Espil, Joaquín Vitola, Cruz Hunkeler, Agua Florida, DILLOM, Mora Navarro, Julián Baglietto, El Príncipe Idiota, Abril Olivera, El Monte, Penzo, Nana Arguen, Tomi Luján, Dogui Rodríguez, Ezequías Aquino, Carolina Kohen. Concert End of the Party. Musicians: Kiuge Hayashida, Toño Silva, Christian Basso, Marina Gayotto, María Eva Albistur, Rosario Ortega and Benito Cerati. | |
CharlyBA | Exhibitions, talks, and competitions. Speakers and curators: Fernando Samalea, Rosario Ortega, Richard Coleman, Hilda Lizarazu, Andy Cherniavsky, Guido Adler, Gabriel Rocca, Maxi Vernazza, Roque di Pietro, Fernando García, José Bellas, Mauro Kaseiri, Nora Lezano, Flor “Hana” Ciliberti, Lucas Marti.
Concert Something of Charly. Musical Direction: Lito Vitale. Guest Artists: Hilda Lizarazu, Rosario Ortega, Fernando Samalea, Zorrito Von Quintiero, Benito Cerati. Concert 70 Times Charly. Coda Orchestra, directed by Santiago Greco. Guest Artists: Florencia Otero, Germán Tripel, and Alicia Vignola. Concert CharlyBA X Fito. Fito Páez with the Orquesta Estable del Teatro Colón and his band (Diego Olivero, Gastón Baremberg, Juan Absatz, Carlos Vandera, and Juani Agüero) | |
2022 | Charly García
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Sexy Zebras
Authors/Composers: Gabriel Montes, Jesús Luna, José Javier Luna Production: Raúl Pérez, Pablo Fergus, Carlos Elías |
Say No More, an Approach to Charly García as a Cultural Reference in Argentina
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Gastón Calvo | |
Charly Queer. I'm Still an Abnormal
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Facu Soto | |
Charly García. Definitive Edition
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Daniel Chirom | |
2023 | The Resistance. A Life with Charly García
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Natalio Balderrama |
Charly García: The Vice of Eternity. A Philosophical and Poetic Analysis of His Work
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Dante Sandrigo | |
"I Have to See You Again"
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Presented by Iñaki Rojas. Musical Director Juan Emilio Cuchiarelli. Musicians: Joaquín Guevara, Exequiel Stocco of Past Verde, Yoyo Sevilla, Matías Gorordo, Gonzalo Gorordo, Aluhé Dumé, Francisca Figueroa of Spaghetti Western, Guille Levis of La Skandalosa Tripulación. Club del Vinilo. Club de Ilustradores. Miguel Rep |
Notes and References
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Album positions in Argentina:
- Random: "Ranking February 2017". CAPIF. Archived from the original on 11 February 2022. Retrieved 11 February 2022.
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- ^ Album positions in Argentina:
- Random: "Ranking (April 2016)". Cámara Uruguaya del Disco. Archived from the original on 12 February 2022. Retrieved 12 February 2022.
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- Random: "Ranking (April 2016)". Cámara Uruguaya del Disco. Archived from the original on 12 February 2022. Retrieved 12 February 2022.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i "Gold and Platinum Discs" (in Spanish). Argentine Chamber of Phonograms and Videograms Producers. Archived from the original on 6 July 2011. Retrieved 27 November 2023.
- ^ a b Twitter (17 March 2017). "...and yes, R̶A̶N̶D̶O̶M̶ is a GOLD record". Retrieved 1 April 2022.
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- ^ "Charly Garcia, en el Festival Argentino de Miami (Live) - Charly García - Release Date". Apple Music.
- ^ Lo Mejor . . (track listing). Charly Garcia. Sazam Records. 1982. 14.630/4.
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: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link) - ^ LA HISTORIA DE CHARLIE GARCIA (track listing). Charly Garcia. Microfon Argentina S.A. 1982. SUP-80187.
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: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link) - ^ Serie Pocket (track listing). Charly Garcia. 1985. CB 110077.
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: Text "Interdisc" ignored (help)CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link) - ^ Con Lo Mejor de Charly Garcia (track listing). Charly Garcia. Sazam Records. 1985. 145.063-3.
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: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link) - ^ 12 Años (Vol. 1) (track listing). Charly Garcia. SG Discos. 1985. SLIN 3641.
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: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link) - ^ 12 Años (Vol.2) (track listing). Charly Garcia. SG Discos. 1985. CIL 3642.
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: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link) - ^ Sus Mejores Momentos (track listing). Charly Garcia. Music Hall. 1987. 13346-3.
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: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link) - ^ Superhéroe (track listing). Charly Garcia. Codiscos. 1987. 266 00625.
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: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link) - ^ Crónica Vol. I (track listing). Charly Garcia. Interdisc. 1987. 75.49.1646.
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: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link) - ^ Crónica Vol. II (track listing). Charly Garcia. Interdisc. 1987. 75.49.1647.
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: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link) - ^ Crónica (track listing). Charly Garcia. Iempsa. 1987. 34.49.1646/47.
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: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link) - ^ El Album (track listing). Charly Garcia. Mercury. 1988. 314 522 530-2.
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: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link) - ^ Lo Mejor (track listing). Charly Garcia. Ariola. 1988. LAE 822.
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: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link) - ^ Lo Mejor de Charly Garcia (track listing). Charly Garcia. Discolandia. 1988. INTL-507.
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: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link) - ^ Ayer y Hoy (track listing). Charly Garcia. Music Hall. 1990. 2.011-2.
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: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link) - ^ Charly Garcia De Coleccion (track listing). Charly Garcia. Musicavision. 1990. KNIX-1605.
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: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link) - ^ Musicos, Poetas Y Locos (track listing). Charly Garcia. EMI. 1992. 217 780725 2.
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: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link) - ^ El Fantasma De Canterville (track listing). Charly Garcia. Music Hall. 1993. CD 143.
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: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link) - ^ Charly García (track listing). Charly Garcia. Interdisc/Musimundo. 1993. 526 055-2.
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: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link) - ^ Mi Historia (track listing). Charly Garcia. Polydor. 1997. 314 539 225-2.
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: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link) - ^ Los Clásicos Del Rock En Español (track listing). Charly Garcia. Interdisc. 1998. 314558386-2.
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: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link) - ^ Tu Amor (track listing). Charly Garcia / Pedro Aznar. Altaya. 2000. G.E.R.N. 035.
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: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link) - ^ 32 Grandes Exitos (track listing). Charly Garcia. Universal. 2000. 159560-2.
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: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link) - ^ 1 (track listing). Charly Garcia. Página/12. 2001.
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: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link) - ^ Gold (track listing). Charly Garcia. Universal. 2002. 83578-2.
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: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link) - ^ Grandes Exitos (track listing). Charly Garcia. Universal. 2002. 066 413-2.
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: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link) - ^ Miguel Mateos y Charly Garcia Vol. 1 (track listing). Miguel Mateos, Charly Garcia. Orfeon. 2002. JCD-13865.
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: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link) - ^ Clásico/03 (track listing). Charly Garcia. DBN. 2003. CDE 80448.
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: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link) - ^ El Fantasma De Canterville (track listing). Charly Garcia. Orfeon. 2004. CDL-16477.
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: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link) - ^ 20 Éxitos Originales (track listing). Charly Garcia. Norte. 2005. SMK 95877.
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: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link) - ^ Edicion Platino (track listing). Charly Garcia. EMI Televisa Music. 2006. H2 0946 3 57034 29.
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: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link) - ^ g (track listing). Charly Garcia, Sui Generis (4), La Máquina De Hacer Pájaros, Serú Girán. Clarin S!. 9 October 2007. 01.
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: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link) - ^ Crónicas - La Historia Del Rock En Español (track listing). Charly Garcia. Universal Music Latino. 2007. B0008998-02.
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: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link) - ^ Genios Del Rock Nacional (track listing). Charly Garcia. Universal/USM. 2007. 1752689.
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: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link) - ^ Oro - Grandes Éxitos (track listing). Charly Garcia. Universal. 2009. 0648392.
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: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link) - ^ Inconsciente Colectivo (track listing). Charly Garcia. Universal. 2009. 2726316.
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: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link) - ^ 2 X 1 Vol. 1 (track listing). Charly Garcia. EMI. 2010. 50999 9170722 2.
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: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link) - ^ Clics Modernos / Piano Bar (track listing). Charly Garcia. Universal. 2012. 2797150.
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: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link) - ^ Lo Mejor De (track listing). Charly Garcia. Music Hall. 1992. CD 9.
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: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link) - ^ "Concierto Subacuático - Charly García - Release Date". Apple Music.
- ^ Charly Garcia + Serú Girán (track listing). Charly Garcia + Seru Giran. Página/12. 2001.
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: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link) - ^ Boxset 5 CDs (track listing). Charly Garcia. Universal Music Group. 2016. 4779851.
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: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link) - ^ Nos Siguen Pegando Abajo/Dos Cero Uno (Transas) (track listing). Charly Garcia. WEA. 1985. F-WEA 2499515.4.
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: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link) - ^ Demoliendo Hoteles (track listing). Charly Garcia. WEA. 1982. F-WEA 2499520.7.
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: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link) - ^ Angeles Y Predicadores (track listing). Charly Garcia. CBS Columbia. 1986. 131-0470.
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: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link) - ^ Hablando A Tu Corazón/Ángeles Y Predicadores (track listing). Charly Garcia - Pedro Aznar. CBS. 1986. CBS 650367 7.
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: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link) - ^ Rap De Las Hormigas (track listing). Charly Garcia. CBS. 1987. 7013267.
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: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link) - ^ "Back In the U.S.S.R. - Charly García - Release Date". Apple Music.
- ^ "And Your Bird Can Sing - Charly García - Release Date". Apple Music.
- ^ "La Máquina de Ser Feliz - Charly García - Release Date". Apple Music.
- ^ Es Mentira (track listing). Joaquín Sabina, Charly Garcia. BMG Ariola. 1996. 74321410912.
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: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link) - ^ "Desarma y Sangra (feat. Charly Garcia) - Alberto Rojo - Release Date". Apple Music.
- ^ "¿No Te Sobra una Moneda? (feat. Charly Garcia, Fito Páez, Sergio Dawi, Claudio Gabis, Dante Spinetta, Juanito Moro, Hugo Fattoruso & Javier Malosetti) - Billy Bond y La Pesada - Release Date". Apple Music.
- ^ "Gracias al Cielo (feat. Charly Garcia, Pablo Lescano, Fito Páez, Hugo Fattoruso, Daniel Melingo, Marilina Bertoldi, GILLESPI, Rubén Rada, Simón Poxyrán, Black Amaya, Barbi Recanati, Juanito Moro & Fernando Noy) - Billy Bond y La Pesada - Release Date". Apple Music.
- ^ "Sweet Home Buenos Aires (feat. Charly Garcia) - Javier Calamaro & Los Guarros - Release Date". Apple Music.
- ^ "Sucio y Desprolijo (En Vivo Cosquín Rock) [feat. Charly Garcia] - Pappo - Release Date". Apple Music.
- ^ Raros Peinados Nuevos + Otros (track listing). Charly Garcia/Francisco, Mercedes Sosa, Demis Roussos. EMI. 1984. PROWEPO 5.
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: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link) - ^ No Se Va A Llamar Mi Amor/Toda La Luz/Pipes Of Peace/Adios (track listing). Charly Garcia, Guillermo Davila, Sergio Denis, Yndio. EMI. 1985. PROWEPO 7.
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: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link) - ^ No Se Va A Llamar Mi Amor/Toda La Luz/Pipes Of Peace/Adios (track listing). Charly Garcia, Guillermo Davila, Sergio Denis, Yndio. EMI. 1985. PROWEPO 7.
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: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link) - ^ Raros Peinados Nuevos + Otros (track listing). Charly Garcia/Francisco, Mercedes Sosa, Demis Roussos. EMI. 1984. PROWEPO 5.
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: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link) - ^ No Se Va A Llamar Mi Amor/Toda La Luz/Pipes Of Peace/Adios (track listing). Charly Garcia, Guillermo Davila, Sergio Denis, Yndio. EMI. 1985. PROWEPO 7.
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: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link) - ^ Raros Peinados Nuevos + Otros (track listing). Charly Garcia/Francisco, Mercedes Sosa, Demis Roussos. EMI. 1984. PROWEPO 5.
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: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link) - ^ "Líneas paralelas. Charly García".
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