Nacional Records
2008
La Luz Del Ritmo
About This Album
One of the best and most popular acts of the 1990s in Latin America, Los Fabulosos Cadillacs split in 2002. Six years later, perhaps encouraged by the wild success of the 2007 reunion of fellow Argentine superstars Soda Stereo, Los Cadillacs are back again with a new album, a new tour, and plans for at least a few new live releases, including an MTV unplugged set. True, there have been signs that the band has reconciled their differences (notably between the two leaders and main composers, singer Vicentico and bassist Flavio Cienciaruto), as LFC reunited first in 2006 to record a song for an Andrés Calamaro tribute album, and again in 2007 for an informal acoustic radio show. The untimely death of percussionist Gerardo Toto Rotblat in March 2008 was a heavy blow (the album includes a tribute to his memory in "Nosotros Egoístas"), but it also seemed to pull the band closer to what they originally were, a bunch of friends wanting to have fun together. The new lineup is the most streamlined of the band's history, only six members to the usual nine, but five of them (Cienciaruto, Vicentico, Sergio Rotman, Mario Siperman, and Fernando Ricciardi) were all founding members, and the sixth, Daniel Lozano joined for their second album, so unquestionably the band's true core remains intact.
Track List (try tracks 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 and 9)

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