Pescado Rabioso
Pescado Rabioso | |
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General information | |
origin | Argentina |
Genre (s) | Rock music |
founding | 1971 |
resolution | 1973 |
Founding members | |
Luis Alberto Spinetta | |
Osvaldo Frascino | |
Black Amaya | |
Last occupation | |
Singing, guitar, piano
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Luis Alberto Spinetta |
Vocals, bass |
Emilio Del Guercio |
Drums |
Carlos Gustavo Spinetta |
Drums |
Rodolfo Garcia |
former members | |
Vocals, bass |
Osvaldo Frascino |
Vocals, guitar, bass |
David Lebón |
Organ , piano |
Carlos Cutaia |
Drums |
Black Amaya |
Pescado Rabioso (English about angry fish ) was an Argentine rock band of the early 1970s.
Band history
After Almendra disbanded in 1970, Luis Alberto Spinetta founded Pescado Rabioso in 1971 with Osvaldo Frascino and Black Amaya. They recorded their debut album with keyboardist Carlos Cutaia as a guest musician . Cutaia then became a permanent member of the band, Frascino was replaced by David Lebón . After the second album, this line-up fell apart in 1973. Spinetta played a third album with other musicians in the same year. After that he finally broke up the band to form Invisible . Despite its short life, Pescado Rabioso are considered to be groundbreaking for the Rock Nacional .
Discography
- 1972: Desatormentándonos
- 1973: Pescado 2
- 1973: Artaud
- 1976: Lo mejor de Pescado Rabioso (compilation)
- 2001: Obras cumbres (compilation)
Web links
- Pescado Rabioso at Discogs (English)
- Biografia de Pescado Rabioso (Spanish)
- Pescado Rabioso on Allmusic (English)