El jardín de los presentes
by Invisible
On their final studio album 'El jardín de los presentes', Invisible pivoted toward a complex fusion of progressive rock, tango, and jazz. This stylistic evolution was defined by the recruitment of 18-year-old jazz-trained guitarist Tomás Gubitsch, whose virtuosic playing complemented Luis Alberto Spinetta’s intricate compositions and the sophisticated arrangements featuring guest bandoneonists. Released during the beginning of Argentina's last military dictatorship, the album is considered a creative peak of Spinetta's career and a landmark of Argentine rock.
Genres
- Progressive Rock
- Art Rock
Tracklist
- El Anillo del Capitán Beto
- Los Libros de la Buena Memoria
- Alarma Entre los Ángeles
- Que Ves el Cielo
- Ruido de Magia
- Doscientos Años
- Perdonado (Niño Condenado)
- Las Golondrinas de Plaza de Mayo