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Raúl Porchetto (born November 15, 1949) is an
Argentine Argentines (mistakenly translated Argentineans in the past; in Spanish (masculine) or (feminine)) are people identified with the country of Argentina. This connection may be residential, legal, historical or cultural. For most Argentines, s ...
musician and songwriter.


History

Porchetto emerged from the Acoustic movement of
Argentine rock Argentine rock (known locally as ''rock nacional'' , "national rock" in the sense of "local", "not international") is rock music composed or performed by Argentine bands or artists mostly in Spanish. Argentine rock began by recycling hits of Eng ...
during the early 1970s, releasing his debut record in 1972, following the subgenre's popular rise in the wake of the "Acusticazo" festival. By the mid 70s he would become a member of one of the first, and ephemeral supergroup of Argentine rock,
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, with
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,
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, and
Nito Mestre Carlos Alberto Mestre (born August 3, 1952 in Buenos Aires, Argentina) mostly known by his stage name Nito Mestre, is an Argentine musician, founding member –along with Charly García– of Sui Generis, member of PorSuiGieco, bandleader of Nito ...
. For the remainder of the 1970s, Porchetto released an average of one LP a year. In 1980, his sixth album ''Metegol'' featured a very innovative type of uptown-''suave'' sounding rock, yet remaining accessible and unpretentious when listened to. ''Metegol'' sent Porchetto's career to the top of Argentine rock. The album even beat out
Serú Girán Serú Girán was an Argentine rock supergroup. Formed in 1978, the group consisted of Charly García (keyboards, synthesizers and vocals), David Lebón (guitars and vocals), Oscar Moro (drums and percussion) and Pedro Aznar (electric and fretles ...
's third release, ''Bicicleta'', in a yearly rock survey by newspaper '' Clarín'' and when that group was the most popular act in Argentine rock. Similarly, Porchetto released ''Televisión'' in 1981. Mirroring the early 80s trend towards the much more light and direct rock music of the New Democracy Sound, Raúl Porchetto came out with his next two album releases. 1983's ''Reina Madre'' became one of the best-selling rock albums until that time. He became the best attended solo act in concerts during the first half of the 80s. His most recognized hit is 1986's "''Bailando en las veredas''.Raul Porchetto
www.rock.com.ar But Porchetto grew tired of the Rock Star rat race. That along with his eagerness to pursue more experimental and ambitious music led his later releases following ''Reina Madre'' to be departures from his earlier sound, and more inaccessible to casual fans (one of his late 80s albums even include actual choruses singing evangelical themes). Thus, they did not sell nearly as well, and by the late 1980s Porchetto had cut ties with major record labels and went indie. He has continued to record and release albums until the present day; his latest studio releases is ''Dragones y planetas'' (2010), and ''Sombras en el cielo'' (2018). During his career Raúl Porchetto earned 10 gold, two platinum and one double platinum records, becoming one of the best-selling rock artists of all time in Argentina.


Discography

*''Cristo Rock'' (1972) *''Porchetto'' (1976) *''Chico cósmico'' (1977) *''Volando de vida'' (1978) *''Mundo'' (1979) *''Metegol'' (1980) *''Televisión'' (1981) *''Che pibe'' (1982) *''Reina madre'' (1983) *''El mundo puede mejorar'' (1984) *''Noche y día'' (1986) *''Barrios bajos'' (1987) *''Búmerang'' (1988) *''Caras de la guerra'' (1990) *''Altas cumbres'' (1992) *''Fuera de juego'' (1996) *''Centavos de amor'' (2001) *''Dragones y planetas'' (2010) *''Sombras en el cielo'' (2018)


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