David Lebon - El Tiempo Es Veloz (1982)
Artist: David Lebon
Title: El Tiempo Es Veloz
Year Of Release: 1982
Label: SG Discos
Genre: Classic Rock, Prog Rock
Quality: Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 37:41
Total Size: 245 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: El Tiempo Es Veloz
Year Of Release: 1982
Label: SG Discos
Genre: Classic Rock, Prog Rock
Quality: Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 37:41
Total Size: 245 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
A1. No Confíes En Tu Suerte
A2. No Hay Más Temor
A3. Sin Vos Voy A Estallar
A4. Oye, Mira, Ve
A5. Aire Selvático
B1. Tiempo Sin Sueños
B2. No, No Seas Dura
B3. Oh Dios, Que Puedo Hacer (Charly Garcia, David Lebon)
B4. Desechos Magnéticos
B5. El Tiempo Es Veloz
Line-up::
Piano, Keyboards – Diego Rapoport
Voice, Guitar, Bass, Drums, Sitar, Congas, Percussion, Keyboards, Piano, Songwriter, Co-producer – David Lebon
Producer – Daniel Grinbank
David Lebón (Buenos Aires, October 5, 1952) is an Argentine rock multi-instrumentalist, singer and songwriter, though his primary instrument is the electric guitar.
During his childhood, David Lebón lived in Ituzaingó, Buenos Aires, with his father and three sisters. By age eight, he moved to the United States of America with his mother, their residence in the US coincided with the "Beatlemania", popular phenomenon which influenced on his future career as musician.
In the late '60s Lebón returned to Buenos Aires, where he was part of several rock bands throughout the '70s, playing different instruments, such as Pappo's Blues (bass and rhythm guitar), La Pesada del Rock and Roll (guitar), Pescado Rabioso (vocals, bass and guitar), Color Humano (drums), Polifemo (vocals, guitar and bass), and Serú Girán (vocals and guitar), among others.
Since 1982, after his tenure in the aforementioned group Serú Girán, David Lebón has developed a stable solo career, gaining popularity as a solo artist, especially during the '80s, and also collaborating with musicians like Charly García, Luis Alberto Spinetta, Celeste Carballo or Pedro Aznar, to name just some. Rolling Stone magazine placed him in third place on the list of the 100 best Argentine rock guitar players.
During his childhood, David Lebón lived in Ituzaingó, Buenos Aires, with his father and three sisters. By age eight, he moved to the United States of America with his mother, their residence in the US coincided with the "Beatlemania", popular phenomenon which influenced on his future career as musician.
In the late '60s Lebón returned to Buenos Aires, where he was part of several rock bands throughout the '70s, playing different instruments, such as Pappo's Blues (bass and rhythm guitar), La Pesada del Rock and Roll (guitar), Pescado Rabioso (vocals, bass and guitar), Color Humano (drums), Polifemo (vocals, guitar and bass), and Serú Girán (vocals and guitar), among others.
Since 1982, after his tenure in the aforementioned group Serú Girán, David Lebón has developed a stable solo career, gaining popularity as a solo artist, especially during the '80s, and also collaborating with musicians like Charly García, Luis Alberto Spinetta, Celeste Carballo or Pedro Aznar, to name just some. Rolling Stone magazine placed him in third place on the list of the 100 best Argentine rock guitar players.