Carlos Perón was the founder of globally renowned cult act Yello, initiator of the world’s first ever video clip, ‘The Evening’s Young’ from the group’s second album “Claro Que Si”. Following the fifth Yello album “You Gotta Say Yes To Another Excess”, which was released as the world’s first ever Compact Disc in 1983, Carlos left the group to embark on an ambitious solo career. After "Impersonator I" and "Die Schwarze Spinne", "Nothing Is True; Everything Is Permitted" was the 3rd solo release by Carlos Perón.
Impersonator I was originally released in 1981 when Carlos Perón was still a member of the band Yello. Remastered, with two bonus tracks. His first solo album represents the extreme desire to conduct daring experiments, to achieve stylistic variety and musical intensity while at the same time it is an example of Monsieur Perón's bizarre sense of humour. Impersonator I was the foundation for the constantly expanding Impersonator series. Long since out of print, this album is once again available completely remastered for the first time.
Petite actrice à ses débuts, Eva Duarte va rapidement devenir la femme la plus importante d’Argentine, aux côtés de Juan Perón, idole de millions d’Argentins. À 33 ans, frappée par un cancer, elle disparaît en pleine gloire. Les ouvriers argentins renoncent à une journée de salaire pour lui élever un mausolée de bronze et de marbre. Soixante-cinq ans après sa mort, il est temps de cerner qui fut vraiment Eva Duarte Perón et quelles raisons l’ont poussée à tout faire pour réussir, en moins de dix ans, le prodige de se hisser à la tête d’un des pays les plus phallocrates de la terre. …