Released in 1996, it brings together songs made by the author with instrumental works that had been written for the film Geisha, but were not included in the soundtrack due to differences with the director.
[1] The song "Estaba En Llamas Cuando Me Acoste" ("I Was On Fire When I Lay Down") is a response to the tabloid press that covered the musician's latest scandals.
[6] Say No More is perhaps García's most controversial work due to its dark and experimental sound, and at the time it was not well received (the newspaper La Nacion described it as "not easy to assimilate"[1]).
The change in sound, added to the increasingly frequent and notorious scandals at that time, ended up alienating a sector of Garcia's oldest public, while attracting a younger generation.
Despite the poor reception it had at the time, over the years it was better valued, and today it is considered a cult album and a perfect portrait of the musician's personal moment.