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EL SINDYKATO Discography El Sindykato (1970) El Sindykato (1972) Vuelve a tu país (1974) Members featured in the album El Sindykato (1970) MIGUEL LIVICHICH - Guitars and vocals JUAN DES CRESCENZIO - Guitars and vocals OSCAR RIAL - Drums, vocals and percussion SANTIAGO POGGI - Organ and piano CARLOS TIZZI - Electric and acoustic bass Members featured in the album El Sindykato (1972) JUAN DES CRESCENZIO - Guitars and vocals OSCAR RIAL - Drums, vocals and percussion SANTIAGO POGGI - Organ and piano CARLOS TIZZI - Electric and acoustic bass CACHO TEJERA - Piano MARIO POGGI - Flute Members featured in the album Vuelve a tu país (1974) JUAN DES CRESCENZIO - Guitars and vocals OSCAR RIAL - Drums, vocals and percussion SANTIAGO POGGI - Organ and piano CARLOS TIZZI - Electric and acoustic bass CACHO TEJERA - Piano MARIO POGGI - Flute El Sindykato was one of those bands highly committed with the socio-political events of their country. They began involved within a fleeting movement called ''candombe beat'' that mixed the autochthonous rhythm candombe with English pop music. During this period they recorded their biggest success ("La fuga de la carbonería"), a song about a famous criminal. Soon Livichich quit to form Miguel y El Comité. For their second and better LP beat music days were over. On this album, candombe and rock are melted together with great guitar and percussion jobs as can be heard on "Don Martín", "La vieja" and "Vida". Unfortunately, the third and last LP was a disappointment. The band sounds tired and uninspired, being ''La feria'' the only remarkable tune as an ethnic curiosity. Information: http://tinpan.fortunecity.com/waterloo/728/magicland/beat.html