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So, 'Todos a la vez' is this curious little musical short from 1969 that features a lineup of artists like Almendra and Palito Ortega. The vibe is light and breezy, almost like a jam session where everyone’s just having fun. It’s not a complex narrative or anything, but you get a real sense of the music scene of the time. The performances have this infectious energy, and it feels almost like a time capsule of the era’s artistic spirit. The pacing is breezy, letting the music take center stage, which is the heart of it all. It’s distinctive for its melding of various artists, creating a unique tapestry of sounds and styles that you don’t see every day.
This short has a limited release history, with most prints being hard to find. It was primarily distributed in smaller venues and local broadcasts, which adds to its scarcity. Collectors tend to appreciate it not just for the music but also for its snapshot of the late '60s Argentine cultural scene, making it a unique piece for anyone interested in Latin music history.
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