
By 1973 Pescado Rabioso had broken up, but Luis Alberto Spinetta kept the name and made this with his brother and two old bandmates from Almendra. He was 23, newly in love, living back at his parents' house in Buenos Aires. The album is named for Antonin Artaud, the French poet who spent years in asylums, and was written as a reaction to his work. In 2007 Rolling Stone Argentina ranked it the greatest Argentine rock album ever made.
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