Clics modernos

Clics modernos (pronounced [kliɣs moˈðeɾnos]; Spanish for "modern clicks") is the second solo studio album by the Argentine musician Charly García, released on November 5, 1983, on SG Discos and Interdisc.

It was a decisive work to consolidate the modern trends that would mark the profile of Argentine rock during the 1980s and saw García heralded as a "revolutionary" for his musical and lyrical boldness.

6, with critic José Juan Zapata calling it a "a way of understanding Latin American rock, where the tension between the political and the personal, and between Anglo sounds and local color, achieves a balance and a language of its own.."[2] After his first solo tour of Argentina in 1982, García began a new project with his manager Daniel Grinbank.

The black silhouette figure on the cover photo for the album is by Conceptual Artist Richard Hambleton who is known as the Shadowman.

[5] The concerts featured keyboardist Fito Páez, backing vocalist Fabiana Cantilo, drummer Willy Iturri, bassist Alfredo Toth, guitarist Pablo Guyot and saxophonists Gonzalo Palacios and Daniel Melingo.