In the digital age, finding a "fixed" or complete collection of an artist's work is like uncovering a hidden treasure. For fans of Argentine rock, few treasures are as rich as the . From his early days of high-energy rock to his soulful transitions into tango, Calamaro has remained a pivotal voice in Latin music for over three decades. From Rock Rebel to Tango Maestro

: His most recent studio work, dedicated to his family and life experiences. With Los Guarros Prostitución infantil (1988) Rosas en tu estatua (1990) Los Guarros (1991) Veneno (1992) Acústico (1993) Pampas lisérgicas (1994) How to Listen Legally

: A live recording (with studio touches) that revisits his hits and showcases his vocal range and stage presence. Lo Mejor (2002)

In 1998, he transitioned to a solo artist, debuting with the highly successful album 10 de Corazones . This record featured the hit "Sweet Home Buenos Aires," a Spanish adaptation of "Sweet Home Alabama" performed alongside Argentinian legend Charly García.