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En Vivo en Buenos Aires

Los Fabulosos Cadillacs · 1994

45 min · 10 tracks · ska

A vibrant live showcase of Latin ska rhythms fused with rock energy and spirited audience interaction.

Why this album works

This live recording is significant not only for its energetic representation of Latin ska but also for its impact on the genre's popularity across Latin America during the early '90s. The album features a mix of original songs and covers, including a rendition of The Clash's 'Guns of Brixton', showcasing the band's diverse influences and contributing to their critical acclaim in both domestic and international scenes.
Best for
spirited audience sing-alongs wave-like energy fluctuations dynamic live performance atmosphere
Context
By the time 'En Vivo en Buenos Aires' was released in January 1994, Los Fabulosos Cadillacs were solidifying their status as one of Argentina's premier ska bands following their breakthrough album 'El León' in 1992. This live album captures the band at a high point in their career, celebrated for their energetic performances and eclectic sound that blends various genres.

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 No acabes 1:48
  • 2 Mi novia se cayó en un pozo ciego 2:38
  • 3 El aguijón 3:45
  • 4 Vasos vacíos Standout 4:19
  • 5 Desapariciones Standout 7:42
  • 6 Manuel Santillán, el león 5:03
  • 7 Siguiendo la luna Standout 8:58
  • 8 Guns of Brixton 4:17
  • 9 You're wondering now 2:51
  • 10 Gallo rojo (versión instrumental) 4:28

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