"Lo Mejor de Pescado Rabioso" is a compilation album by the iconic Argentine rock band Pescado Rabioso, released in 1976. This album is a testament to the band's enduring influence on the Latin rock and rock en español genres, even three years after their separation. The collection features eleven tracks that span a total of 41 minutes, each song a snapshot of the band's unique sound and lyrical prowess.
The album opens with "Post-Crucifixion," a powerful track that sets the tone for the rest of the record. "Nena Boba" and "Blues de Cris" follow, showcasing the band's ability to blend blues and rock elements seamlessly. "Como el Viento Voy a Ver" is a standout track, with its haunting melody and introspective lyrics. Other notable songs include "Despiértate Nena," "Me Gusta Ese Tajo," and "Rock de la Selva Madre," each offering a different facet of Pescado Rabioso's musical repertoire.
"Lo Mejor de Pescado Rabioso" is not just a compilation of hits; it's a journey through the band's discography, highlighting their contributions to Argentine rock. The album features the distinctive vocals and guitar work of Luis Alberto Spinetta, a key figure in the development of rock en español. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to Pescado Rabioso's music, this album offers a comprehensive look at the band's legacy and their impact on Latin rock.