Durazno sangrando (Spanish for "bleeding peach") is the second studio album by the Argentine rock band Invisible. It is a conceptual work inspired by notions Luis Alberto Spinetta borrowed from the work of Swiss philosopher and psychologist Carl Jung. The album consists of only five tracks, including one of the most popular songs from Spinetta's songbook from which the album takes its title. It was recorded in 1975 at CBS Studios and performed live (Teatro Coliseo, November 21 and 22, 1975).