La conferencia secreta del Toto's Bar is the third studio album by Uruguayan rock band Los Shakers.
Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band of Latin America and widely considered one of the most important albums in the history of rock en español.
[2] According to writer Abril Trigo the album combines "the band's old passions for bossa nova and jazz (what they called calimbo) with popular traditional local genres like tango, candombe, and murga, and includes some powerful arrangements á la John Coltrane and bandoneón solos á la Astor Piazzolla".
"[7] In giving Los Shakers founder Hugo Fattoruso its Lifetime Achievement Award in 2019, the Latin Recording Academy cited La conferencia as "a definitive masterpiece of the genre.
It also noted the album's politically oriented lyrics, such as the title track's retelling of the January 1962 meeting in Punta del Este, Uruguay that led to the expulsion of Cuba from the Organization of American States.