Invisible, from 1974, is the first studio album by the Argentine rock band Invisible and the seventh in which Luis Alberto Spinetta has a decisive participation. The band, made up of Spinetta himself (vocals and guitar), Pomo Lorenzo (drums) and Machi Rufino (bass), had proposed to make a different sound from that which predominated in national and international rock at that time, playing without distortion and looking for a clearer and random sound. 1 2 The cover art, like the illustrations that accompany the lyrics of the songs on the inner sleeve, are drawings by the Dutch plasti… read more
Invisible, from 1974, is the first studio album by the Argentine rock band Invisible and the seventh in which Luis Alberto Spinetta has a decisive pa… read more
Invisible, from 1974, is the first studio album by the Argentine rock band Invisible and the seventh in which Luis Alberto Spinetta has a decisive participation. The band, made up of Spi… read more
Invisible was an Argentine progressive rock and jazz fusion supergroup, led by Luis Alberto Spinetta, which performed between 1973 and 1977. It began as a trio, consisting of Spinetta himself (guitar and vocals), Héctor “Pomo” Lorenzo (drums), and Carlos Alberto “Machi” Rufino (bass), and a second phase as a quartet (1976–1977), with the addition of Tomás Gubitsch (guitar). They recorded three albums, two of which (Invisible and El jardín de los presentes) are included in Rolling Stone magazine’s list of the 100 greatest albums in the history of Argentine rock. Their most popular so… read more
Invisible was an Argentine progressive rock and jazz fusion supergroup, led by Luis Alberto Spinetta, which performed between 1973 and 1977. It began as a trio, consisting of Spinetta himse… read more
Invisible was an Argentine progressive rock and jazz fusion supergroup, led by Luis Alberto Spinetta, which performed between 1973 and 1977. It began as a trio, consisting of Spinetta himself (guitar and vocals), Héctor “Pomo” Lorenzo … read more