El Eterno Femenino by La Mode
About the album El Eterno Femenino
Fernando Márquez (vocals), Mario Gil (keyboards, drum programming), and Antonio Zancajo (guitar) were the main core of La Mode. The album El Eterno Femenino, released in 1982, is the band's debut and is one of the most iconic works of the Spanish music scene La Movida Madrileña.
The album was recorded and mixed between September and October 1982 at Audiofilm Studios in Madrid. The production was signed by Yayo Aparicio for the Nuevos Medios label. Notable songs included the following: Wild Puppets (We Love You So), Cita En Hawaii, Aquella Chica, and El Eterno Femenino.
El Eterno Femenino is considered a masterpiece of Spanish pop. Its commercial and critical success was such that it led to multiple re-releases, such as those in 1991 and 2008. Its impact was decisive, as it "married" electronic sound with high-level lyrics, influencing the entire generation of the 80s in Spain.
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