“Bocanada” by Gustavo Cerati on the podium of Rolling Stone’s best Latin rock albums

“Bocanada” by Gustavo Cerati on the podium of Rolling Stone’s best Latin rock albums

September 18, 2023 – 11:54

The American version of the iconic magazine published an article with the 50 best albums, Los Fabulosos Cadillacs, Babasónico and Charly García appear in the top 10.

The emblematic magazine Rolling Stone published a list of the 50 best Latin American rock albums. Within the top 10 positions are albums by Gustavo Cerati, The Fabulous Cadillacs, Babasonics and Charlie Garcia.

“Spanning six decades from the 1960s to the present, these 50 albums encapsulate the sounds of Latin American rock & roll in their most ambitious and transcendent form”indicates the publication.

About “Puff” (1999) the article states: “Bocanada is a declaration of freedom that lets everything fly, a resplendent slice of glamorous South American film noir that floats on a gauze of purples and blues.”

The Fabulous Cadillacs They appear with your disk “Fabulous Skulls” (1997) publication.

“Babasonics echoes Roxy Music’s glam-pop conceit: the exaltation of hedonism as the noblest of life’s pursuits, a cynical attitude toward sex and romance, and a barrage of literary and art-school references. art”. In this way it is described “Jessico” of 2001.

“Clics Modernos” (1983) by Charly García is among the top 10, “Clics Modernos narrates the total transition from rock in Spanish to the angular New Wave,” says the magazine.

The top 10 best Latin American rock albums according to Rolling Stone, and other notable Argentine albums

  1. Café Tacvba, “Ré” from 1994
  2. Gustavo Cerati, “Bocanada” from 1999
  3. Velvety, “The Pipe of Peace” from 1996
  4. Milton Nascimento, “Clube da Esquina” from 1972
  5. The Fabulous Cadillacs, “Fabulous Calavera” from 1997
  6. Os Mutantes, “The Mutants” from 1968
  7. Babasónico, “Jessico” from 2001
  8. Maldita Vecindad and the Children of the Fifth Patio, “El Circo” 1991
  9. Charly García, “Modern Clicks” from 1983
  10. Julieta Venegas, “Bueninvento” from 2000

Other notable Argentine albums highlighted by Rolling Stone are: “Artaud” (1973) Rabid fish at No. 13, “Animal Song” (1990) soda Stereo at No. 16, “The monkeys are coming” (1986) Sumo at No.18, “Thirty Minutes of Life” (1970) Morris at No. 20, “The love after Love” (1992) Fito Paez at No. 22, “The salmon” (2000) Andres Calamaro at No. 24 and “The O’Konor Synthesis” (2017) He killed a Motor Police Officer at No. 35.

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