Discography
Members featured in the album
JORGE GARACOTCHE - Electric and acoustic guitar, harmonica, percussion, vocals and chorus
ALEJANDRO FIORI - Electric guitar and bass
LUIS BLANCO - Bass
GERARDO ANTONEL - Drums
Guest musicians:
CHARLY GARCÍA - Synths and stringss
EZEQUIEL ITZCOVICH - Piano
Members featured in the album
JORGE GARACOTCHE - Electric guitar and vocals
PABLO FARAGÓ - Electric guitar
ALEJANDRO GIUSTI - Bass
GUSTAVO LIBUTTI - Drums
Guest musicians:
JOSÉ OGIVIEKI - Keyboards
EMILIO VALLE - Bass
RUBÉN RADA - Percussion
NORBERTO MINICHILO - Drums
JOSÉ DE LA QUIMERA - Bandoneón
Members featured in the album
JORGE GARACOTCHE - Electric guitar, percussion and vocals
ERNESTO SNAJER - Electric guitar
DIDI GAUNA - Bass
KIKE GENTILE PONT - Drums
FABIO JELSKI - Keyboards
Guest musicians:
ANDRÉS VARÁN - Flute
MARILYN GUALDI - Piano
LILIANA GALLARDO - Chorus
ADRIÁN JUÁREZ - Percussion
Members featured in the album
JORGE GARACOTCHE - Electric guitar and vocals
EDUARDO LALANNE - Keyboards, bass and programming
JUAN CARLOS YACOBONE - Electric guitar
FABIÁN MANCINA - Keyboards
IVONNE RICO - Chorus
Members featured in the album
JORGE GARACOTCHE - Electric guitar and vocals
JUAN CARLOS YACOBONE - Electric guitar and vocals
ROBERTO MORENO - Bass
GUIDO BEREMBLUN - Percussion
MARCELO ARONSON - Drums
Guest musicians:
LITTO NEBBIA - Keyboards and chours
MARÍA JOSÉ CANTILO - Vocals
NORBERTO MINICHILO - Drums
Members featured in the album
JORGE GARACOTCHE - Guitars, piano, strings and
DARÍO “Moroco” FRESONE - Bass and programming
DANIEL GONZÁLEZ - Percussion, keyborads and chorus
KIKE GENTILE PONT - Drums
Guest musicians:
LILIANA HERRERO - Vocals
GUILLERMO CIDES - Stick
EUGENIO SORIA - Bandoneón
BRUNO CECCONI - Shakuhachi
MALENA GARACOTCHE - Piano
FRANCISCO HUICI - Saxs
DAMIÁN FERNÁNDEZ - Guitar
MOXI BEIDENGL - Electronic rounds
Members featured in the album
JORGE GARACOTCHE - Guitars, bass, sequencer and vocals
GABRIEL HERRERA - Piano, keyboards, samplings and vocals
DANIEL GONZÁLEZ - Piano, keyboards, percussion and chorus
Guest musicians:
WALTER MALOSETTI - Electric guitar
OSVALDO “Marinero” MONTES - Bandoneón
JOSÉ OGIVIEKY - Piano
DITO PUGLIESE - Drums
BETO TAKARA - Shamisen
EUGENIO SORIA - Bandoneón
FERNANDO BELLINI - Bass
NICOLÁS VOLDKIN - Drums
BRUNO CECCONI - Chinese flute
Members featured in the album
JORGE GARACOTCHE - Electric guitar and vocals
GABRIEL HERRERA - Keyboards
DANIEL GONZÁLEZ - Bass, percussion and chours
CÉSAR CARRERAS - Drums and chorus
Guest musicians:
KIKE GENTILE PONT - Drums
FERNANDO BELLINI - Bass
FRANCISCO HUICI - Sax
NICOLÁS HASHIMOTO - Shamisen
Members featured in the album
JORGE GARACOTCHE - Guitars, bass and vocals
GABRIEL HERRERA - Keyboards, vocals and chorus
DANIEL GONZÁLEZ - Bass, percussion and chorus
CÉSAR CARRERAS - Drums and chorus
Guest musicians:
EVA FIORI - Vocals
MARCELA TORRESI - Vocals
DIEGO SOUTO - Stick
JORGE SENNO - Steel guitar
LUCAS DE CARLO - Bandoneón
SANTIAGO FARYNA - Bandoneón
ALVAR LLUSÁ-DAMIANI - Violin
NICOLÁS HASHIMOTO - Shamisen
Members featured in the album
JORGE GARACOTCHE - Guitars, bass, vocals and chorus
GABRIEL HERRERA - Keyboards, bass, vocals and chorus
DIEGO SOUTO - Stick
DITO PUGLIESE - Drums and percussion
Guests musicians:
MALENA GARACOTCHE - Vocals on “Carmencita”
JORGE GONZÁLEZ - Drums on “Los lanzallamas” e “Invisibles”
GERMÁN JESELSOHN - Doublebass on “El seguimiento”
FEDERICO KERSNER - Bandoneón on “El seguimiento”
MATÍAS LEZANA - Bass on “Trucos”
JOSÉ DE LA QUIMERA - Bandoneón
Biography
Canturbe was formed towards the end of the 1970's, with Jorge Garacotche (guitars, vocals) as the main and founding member. The first stable line-up of the band saw him joined by Luis Blanco (bass), Alejandro Fiori (guitars) and Gabriel Pelizzari (drums), and the foursoume issued their debut album “Canturbe” towards the end of 1980, later called “El vuelo de los olvidados” in 2003 was released on CD.
For the next few years the band would build themselves a steady following in their home town of Bueons Aires, both due to extensive live activity but also due to their lyrics, most of which were centered around persons and events placed in that city.
A second album, “Bonpland”, followed in 1983, while “Clandestino” was released in 1986. Fernando Bellini replaced Blanco on 1989's Del Magico Munde, while Litto Nebbia and Maria Jose Cantilo joined their ranks for the following years “En Venta”.
Canturbe broke up in 1992, but just over a decade after the band had called it quits they reformed again. This has so far resulted in an additional chapter in their discography, issued in 2008 as “Sociedad secreta de melancólicos”.
After a long period, Jorge Garacotche rearmed the band with new musicians and in 2008 he published "Sociedad secreta de melancólicos" under the label Viajero Inmóvil Records, with his updated style and several renowned guests.
Three years later, a new independent production is presented under the name of "Tangos en espera", with a song theme more linked to Tango, but keeping its essence as its own.
In 2012, "Reversionismo histórico" is a digital album that travels through updated songs throughout his career.
In May 2018, "Flotteur" is released with a more marked return to Progressive / Symphonic Rock, always from the songs and with the Tango touches. Again with the addition of important guest musicians.
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