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Release Date
1 January 1973
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Length
9 tracks
Artaud is the third full-length album by Pescado Rabioso.
The title makes reference of the French poet Antonin Artaud.
Although Artaud was officially billed as the third Pescado Rabioso album, the Argentinean group had actually broken up by the time it was recorded. It’s essentially a solo effort by singer-guitarist-songwriter Luis Alberto Spinetta, with contributions from his brother, drummer Carlos Gustavo Spinetta, bassist Emilio Del Guercio, and drummer Rodolfo García, the latter two of whom had played with Spinetta back in the pre-Pescado Rabioso band Almendra.
This album is considered the best in the history of Argentinian rock.
Engineered at: Estudios ION
Record Company: Microfon Argentina S.A.
Phonographic Copyright (p): Microfon Argentina S.A.
Distributed By: Microfon Argentina S.A.
Manufactured By: Microfon Argentina S.A.
Printed By: Santiago Conforti S.A.
Published By: Edifon S.R.L.
Musicians
Luis Alberto Spinetta: Guitars, Piano, Maracas, Cymbals and vocals.
Rodolfo García: Drums, Cencerro and backing vocals in Superchería and Las habladurías del mundo.
Carlos Gustavo Spinetta: Drums in Cementerio Club and Bajan.
Emilio del Guercio: Bass and backing vocals in Bajan, Cementerio Club, Superchería and Las habladurías del mundo.
Credits
Coordinator: Pedro Pujo
Coordinator Assistant: Marcelo Fernandez Bijar
Producer: Jorge Alvarez
Technician Control: Roberto Fernandez
Technician Assistant: Juan Adríolo
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