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Soundtrack A-side
Chema, is an introvert with an analytical mind whereas Nacho is an extrovert with tons of charisma. They want to form a band, but have no idea how to do it. They have made demos but nobody likes them, not even themselves. Nacho's parents are constantly comparing him to his brother, and they pressure him to be more like him. Chema is forced to sing in the church choir. But one day they discover that that Penny, their music teacher, has a past which might help them become a better band. They decide they must convince her to help them. They ask Ana, Mica and Gonzalez to join them and are now ready for Penny's lessons. Chema will seek to find his own voice and face his fears while Nacho will make an effort to take the important things in life more seriously.
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This documentary explores the cultural impact and artistic significance of the A-side of vinyl records, focusing on how specific tracks became emblematic of an era and shaped musical landscapes. It delves into the stories behind iconic A-sides, the artists who created them, and the producers who championed them, highlighting their enduring legacy in popular music.
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The concept of the 'A-side' and 'B-side' originated from the two sides of a 7-inch vinyl single, with the A-side typically featuring the song intended for radio play and commercial success.
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