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Rolling Stone Argentina's The 100 Greatest Albums of National Rock

The 100 Greatest Albums of National Rock (Spanish: Los 100 mejores discos del rock nacional) is a 2007 special issue of Rolling Stone Argentina, the local edition of the American magazine that is published monthly by S.A. La Nación. It was made available in newsstands on April 3.[1] That month, Rolling Stone Argentina was issued as a special "double anniversary edition", with the list being released alongside the magazine's usual publication. The issue celebrated the forty years of Argentine rock and the nine years of Rolling Stone Argentina.[2] In 2013, a revised "bookazine" edition of the list was released, incorporating more albums from the 2000s.[3]

Magazine cover of the first edition of Rolling Stone Argentina's "The 100 Greatest Albums of National Rock".

The list focuses on Argentine rock, which is locally known as rock nacional (Spanish for "national rock") and is considered a distinct style of rock music, born in the late 1960s in Buenos Aires at a time when the city was experiencing a cultural blossoming.[4] Rock nacional has been defined as "fusion music of various rhythms, completely identifiable as belonging to the urban areas of the country. It is a synthesis of the original [rock] with other expressions that, in the opinion of the foreigners, sometimes sounds like tango or [folk music]."[5] Although rock and roll already existed in Argentina, the countercultural, young bohemians of Buenos Aires were the first to create a local version of rock that spoke of their own concerns, with the particularity of featuring Spanish lyrics at a time when it was frowned upon.[4][6][7] The release of Los Gatos' debut single, "La balsa" on July 3, 1967 is generally considered to be the origin of the movement, as it established its commercial viability and turned it into a widespread youth culture phenomenon.[8] For this reason, The 100 Greatest Albums of National Rock only includes records released after "La balsa", and was issued in commemoration of the forty years of the single's release or, in other words, the fortieth anniversary of the genre.[2]

The number one album was Artaud by Luis Alberto Spinetta (credited to Pescado Rabioso).[9]

Background Edit

Made in a similar fashion to Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time, the list was voted for by 180 people related to the genre, including musicians, journalists, photographers and members of the recording industry.[10] Each album entry is accompanied by a journalist commentary, with the exception of Clics modernos, which Charly García wrote himself.[2]

List statistics Edit

 
In the original 2007 list, Charly García (left) and Luis Alberto Spinetta (right) were the artists with the most albums included.

Among the first twenty albums selected, nine were recorded before 1983, the year Argentina's last military dictatorship ended.[11]

Top 10 albums Edit

2007 list
Number Title Year Artists
1 Artaud 1973 Luis Alberto Spinetta (credited to Pescado Rabioso)
2 Clics modernos 1983 Charly García
3 Manal 1970 Manal
4 Oktubre 1986 Patricio Rey y sus Redonditos de Ricota
5 Divididos por la felicidad 1985 Sumo
6 Almendra 1969 Almendra
7 La era de la boludez 1993 Divididos
8 Treinta minutos de vida 1970 Moris
9 Canción animal 1990 Soda Stereo
10 Alta suciedad 1997 Andrés Calamaro
2013 list
Number Title Year Artists
1 Artaud 1973 Luis Alberto Spinetta (credited to Pescado Rabioso)
2 Clics modernos 1983 Charly García
3 Manal 1970 Manal
4 Oktubre 1986 Patricio Rey y sus Redonditos de Ricota
5 Divididos por la felicidad 1985 Sumo
6 Almendra 1969 Almendra
7 La era de la boludez 1993 Divididos
8 Pappo's Blues Volumen 2 1972 Pappo's Blues
9 Canción animal 1990 Soda Stereo
10 Alta suciedad 1997 Andrés Calamaro

Number of albums from each decade Edit

2007 list
  • 1960s: 2
  • 1970s: 30
  • 1980s: 32
  • 1990s: 29
  • 2000s: 7
2013 list
  • 1960s: 1
  • 1970s: 27
  • 1980s: 29
  • 1990s: 27
  • 2000s: 16

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "Los 100 mejores discos del rock nacional". Rolling Stone Argentina (in Spanish). S.A. La Nación. April 3, 2007.
  2. ^ a b c "Artaud es el mejor disco de rock local". La Nación (in Spanish). S.A. La Nación. April 2, 2007. Retrieved June 3, 2019.
  3. ^ "Los 100 mejores discos del rock nacional". Rolling Stone Argentina (in Spanish). S.A. La Nación. June 2013. ISBN 9789871690442.
  4. ^ a b Gaffet, Hernán (Director) (2006). Argentina Beat (Documentary film) (in Spanish). Buenos Aires, Argentina: Produced by Poleri-Foligna-Gaffet. Published on YouTube by Claudio Gabis' Gabispace. Retrieved April 16, 2018.
  5. ^ "Sitios de interés cultural: La Perla del Once" (in Spanish). Government of the City of Buenos Aires. Retrieved December 26, 2016.
  6. ^ Neumeyer, Lily (Producer) (December 12, 1996). Mejor hablar de ciertas cosas: Pequeñas historias del rock argentino (Television documentary) (in Spanish). MTV Latin America. LSPE008.
  7. ^ González, Yanko (2013). La construcción histórica de la juventud en América Latina: Bohemios, Rockanroleros y Revolucionarios (in Spanish). Cuarto Propio. p. 241. ISBN 978-9562606400.
  8. ^ Alabarces, Pablo (November 1, 1993). Entre gatos y violadores: el rock nacional en la cultura argentina (in Spanish). Colihue. pp. 43–45. ISBN 9505812434.
  9. ^ Schanton, Pablo (May 29, 2007). "Artaud". Rolling Stone Argentina (in Spanish). S.A. La Nación. Retrieved June 3, 2019.
  10. ^ "100 mejores discos del rock nacional". La Nación (in Spanish). S.A. La Nación. April 13, 2007. Retrieved June 3, 2019.
  11. ^ Pujol, Sergio (June 2015). "Escúchame, alúmbrame. Apuntes sobre el canon de "la música joven" argentina entre 1966 y 1973". Apuntes de investigación del CECYP (in Spanish). Buenos Aires, Argentina: Centro de Estudios en Cultura y Política (CECYP). ISSN 1851-9814. Retrieved January 30, 2016.

External links Edit

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The 100 Greatest Albums of National Rock Spanish Los 100 mejores discos del rock nacional is a 2007 special issue of Rolling Stone Argentina the local edition of the American magazine that is published monthly by S A La Nacion It was made available in newsstands on April 3 1 That month Rolling Stone Argentina was issued as a special double anniversary edition with the list being released alongside the magazine s usual publication The issue celebrated the forty years of Argentine rock and the nine years of Rolling Stone Argentina 2 In 2013 a revised bookazine edition of the list was released incorporating more albums from the 2000s 3 Magazine cover of the first edition of Rolling Stone Argentina s The 100 Greatest Albums of National Rock The list focuses on Argentine rock which is locally known as rock nacional Spanish for national rock and is considered a distinct style of rock music born in the late 1960s in Buenos Aires at a time when the city was experiencing a cultural blossoming 4 Rock nacional has been defined as fusion music of various rhythms completely identifiable as belonging to the urban areas of the country It is a synthesis of the original rock with other expressions that in the opinion of the foreigners sometimes sounds like tango or folk music 5 Although rock and roll already existed in Argentina the countercultural young bohemians of Buenos Aires were the first to create a local version of rock that spoke of their own concerns with the particularity of featuring Spanish lyrics at a time when it was frowned upon 4 6 7 The release of Los Gatos debut single La balsa on July 3 1967 is generally considered to be the origin of the movement as it established its commercial viability and turned it into a widespread youth culture phenomenon 8 For this reason The 100 Greatest Albums of National Rock only includes records released after La balsa and was issued in commemoration of the forty years of the single s release or in other words the fortieth anniversary of the genre 2 The number one album was Artaud by Luis Alberto Spinetta credited to Pescado Rabioso 9 Contents 1 Background 2 List statistics 2 1 Top 10 albums 2 2 Number of albums from each decade 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksBackground EditMade in a similar fashion to Rolling Stone s 500 Greatest Albums of All Time the list was voted for by 180 people related to the genre including musicians journalists photographers and members of the recording industry 10 Each album entry is accompanied by a journalist commentary with the exception of Clics modernos which Charly Garcia wrote himself 2 List statistics Edit nbsp In the original 2007 list Charly Garcia left and Luis Alberto Spinetta right were the artists with the most albums included Among the first twenty albums selected nine were recorded before 1983 the year Argentina s last military dictatorship ended 11 Top 10 albums Edit 2007 list Number Title Year Artists1 Artaud 1973 Luis Alberto Spinetta credited to Pescado Rabioso 2 Clics modernos 1983 Charly Garcia3 Manal 1970 Manal4 Oktubre 1986 Patricio Rey y sus Redonditos de Ricota5 Divididos por la felicidad 1985 Sumo6 Almendra 1969 Almendra7 La era de la boludez 1993 Divididos8 Treinta minutos de vida 1970 Moris9 Cancion animal 1990 Soda Stereo10 Alta suciedad 1997 Andres Calamaro2013 list Number Title Year Artists1 Artaud 1973 Luis Alberto Spinetta credited to Pescado Rabioso 2 Clics modernos 1983 Charly Garcia3 Manal 1970 Manal4 Oktubre 1986 Patricio Rey y sus Redonditos de Ricota5 Divididos por la felicidad 1985 Sumo6 Almendra 1969 Almendra7 La era de la boludez 1993 Divididos8 Pappo s Blues Volumen 2 1972 Pappo s Blues9 Cancion animal 1990 Soda Stereo10 Alta suciedad 1997 Andres CalamaroNumber of albums from each decade Edit 2007 list1960s 2 1970s 30 1980s 32 1990s 29 2000s 72013 list1960s 1 1970s 27 1980s 29 1990s 27 2000s 16See also Edit nbsp Argentina portal nbsp Rock music portalRock en espanol Rolling Stone s 500 Greatest Albums of All Time Rolling Stone Brasil s 100 Greatest Albums of Brazilian MusicReferences Edit Los 100 mejores discos del rock nacional Rolling Stone Argentina in Spanish S A La Nacion April 3 2007 a b c Artaud es el mejor disco de rock local La Nacion in Spanish S A La Nacion April 2 2007 Retrieved June 3 2019 Los 100 mejores discos del rock nacional Rolling Stone Argentina in Spanish S A La Nacion June 2013 ISBN 9789871690442 a b Gaffet Hernan Director 2006 Argentina Beat Documentary film in Spanish Buenos Aires Argentina Produced by Poleri Foligna Gaffet Published on YouTube by Claudio Gabis Gabispace Retrieved April 16 2018 Sitios de interes cultural La Perla del Once in Spanish Government of the City of Buenos Aires Retrieved December 26 2016 Neumeyer Lily Producer December 12 1996 Mejor hablar de ciertas cosas Pequenas historias del rock argentino Television documentary in Spanish MTV Latin America LSPE008 Gonzalez Yanko 2013 La construccion historica de la juventud en America Latina Bohemios Rockanroleros y Revolucionarios in Spanish Cuarto Propio p 241 ISBN 978 9562606400 Alabarces Pablo November 1 1993 Entre gatos y violadores el rock nacional en la cultura argentina in Spanish Colihue pp 43 45 ISBN 9505812434 Schanton Pablo May 29 2007 Artaud Rolling Stone Argentina in Spanish S A La Nacion Retrieved June 3 2019 100 mejores discos del rock nacional La Nacion in Spanish S A La Nacion April 13 2007 Retrieved June 3 2019 Pujol Sergio June 2015 Escuchame alumbrame Apuntes sobre el canon de la musica joven argentina entre 1966 y 1973 Apuntes de investigacion del CECYP in Spanish Buenos Aires Argentina Centro de Estudios en Cultura y Politica CECYP ISSN 1851 9814 Retrieved January 30 2016 External links EditRolling Stone Argentina Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rolling Stone Argentina 27s The 100 Greatest Albums of National Rock amp oldid 1119138359, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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