Invisible (band)

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Invisible
General information
origin Argentina
Genre (s) Rock music
founding 1973
resolution 1976/1977
Founding members
Luis Alberto Spinetta
Carlos Rufino
Héctor Lorenzo
Last occupation
Vocals, guitar
Luis Alberto Spinetta
guitar
Tomás Gubitsch
bass
Carlos Rufino
Drums
Héctor Lorenzo

Invisible was an Argentinian rock band from the 1970s.

Band history

After Pescado Rabioso broke up in 1973, Luis Alberto Spinetta founded Invisible with Carlos Rufino and Héctor Lorenzo von Pappo's Blues . In 1974 she released her self-titled debut album , which was influenced by blues and hard rock . The following year followed Durazno sangrando , which appeared on CBS , now more to be assigned to progressive rock and was a concept album about Richard Wilhelm and Carl Gustav Jung's reception of a Daoist meditation book. Then Tomás Gubitsch joined the band and a third album was released, on which influences from tango showed. Then the band broke up, which - like Pescado Rabioso - was formative for the Rock Nacional .

Discography

  • 1974: Invisible
  • 1975: Durazno sangrando
  • 1976: El jardín de los presentes
  • 2000: Obras cumbres (compilation)

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