With a great research work behind him, the journalist Sebastián Gonzalo Ramos and the designer Marcelo Daniel Morán managed to capture in a beautiful and careful edition, the Argentine rock history through tapas of the discs.
At Full Volume, Argentine Rock Tapas Stories, such the title of the book, travel 4 decades of Argentine music, from the vinyl art of artists like Moris, Manal, Almendra, Los Gatos and Pappo's Blues, until reaching the current CDs, with avant-garde designs, as was the work of the Round, Last Bondi to Finisterre.
The publication also rescues testimonials from everyone involved: more than 250 protagonists, between musicians, illustrators, photographers, cartoonists, designers and plastic artists, who tell and reveal the creative backstage of the conceptual art of each album.
Some of the names that appear in the work, who once brought their graphic talents to music, are: Juan Gatti, Daniel Melgarejo, Oscar Bony, Luis Alberto Spinetta, José Luis Perotta, Martiniano Arce, Marcos López, Crist, Uberto Sagramoso, Caloi, Eduardo Marti, Renata Schuscheim, Federico Klemm, Rocambole, Mariano Galperín, Nessy Cohen, Andy Cherniavsky, Rubén Andón, Marcelo Gabriela, Charly García and Alejandro Ros, among others.
The publisher that publishes it is Author's Edition, and has the support of the Government of the City of Buenos Aires. It is done available in all bookstores at a cost of $ 130.