Formed in the town of Rosario, northeast of Buenos Aires, in 1971, Argentinian group El Reloj are considered South American pioneers of progressive rock and heavy metal, their forward-thinking experimentalism scoring a contract with RCA Victor. Following the massive success of singles Alguien en Quien Confiar and Blues del Atardecer, their legendary self-titled LP found the group between Deep Purple and Uriah Heep, with a harder edge than subsequent symphonic releases. A must for all fans of early metal, South America rock, and obscure prog, El Reloj is an essential classic. Al Borde Del Abismo, Tema Triste, Ciudad Desconocida, Aquel Triangulo, Harto Y Confundido, Tema De Todas Las Epocas, Aquella Dulce Victoria, Egolatria