Guerra gaucha es un álbum de Enanitos Verdes lanzado en 1996. Grabado en Los Ángeles, California. Producción a cargo de Jeff Baxter. Escuchalo completo en LyricStream.
Seeking to expand their sonic horizons, the band traveled to California to work with the prestigious producer Jeff 'Skunk' Baxter (ex Doobie Brothers and Steely Dan), achieving a cosmopolitan sound of the highest technical quality. The album is a showcase of the group's artistic ambition, incorporating elements of American rock, blues, and touches of folk-rooted music in a unique and very powerful blend for its time.
Songs like 'El día es claro' and 'Eterna soledad' (revisited) displayed astonishing instrumental sophistication, with guitar and keyboard arrangements that placed Enanitos on par with the great rock productions of the world at that time. Recording in top-tier studios allowed them to achieve a superior audio standard that enhanced every nuance of Marciano's voice and the versatility of Felipe Staiti's guitar in every solo.
Although it did not have the same radio impact as its predecessor in terms of explosive hits, the album was unanimously acclaimed by international critics for its technical quality and the boldness of its musical proposal. Guerra gaucha is an album of absolute maturity, a testament to a band that was not content to repeat its successful formulas and that constantly sought artistic excellence in every new recording step they undertook.