Historical Archive
Aconcagua is an album by the Chilean band Los Jaivas, released in 1981. The album is widely regarded for its fusion of rock and traditional Latin American music, incorporating elements of Andean folk. It showcases the band's signature sound through complex arrangements, poetic lyrics, and the use of diverse instruments such as the charango and pan flute. Aconcagua has left a significant mark on the Latin American rock scene and is celebrated for its cultural relevance and musical innovation.