Andres Calamaro - Salmon (CD)

Salmon
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Release Date:04/17/2001
Label:Wea Latina
UPC:685738584123

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  • All Music Guide

    This edition condenses the original five-disc box set into a digestable single-disc that is suppose to be the easiest way to get into the most ambitious and difficult album Andrés Calamaro has ever recorded. So the original 103 songs are reduced here to “just" 25, mainly composed by pieces from the first “finger" (Calamaro always preferred to conceived each CD from the original El Salmon as a finger from the same hand rather than a simple disc). The songs selected are the ones that get closer to his previous efforts but anyway you will find the subversive drug-fueled spirit that rules the whole production. There are “classic" Calamaro's songs like "Revolución Turra" and "Ok Perdón", along with other pieces that are “out of it" like the bizarre rap “Enola Gay", the cheerful "Horarios Esclavos" and the twisted funk of "Vigilante Medio Argentino". Although it's better to find the original five-disc set, this is not a bad place to start, at least it will give you a taste of it. - Iván Adai...me, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Andrés Calamaro

Andres Calamaro is one of the most popular Argentinean poprock songwriters. A songs craftsman, as he likes to consider himself. Born in 1961, he began his professional musical career at the age of 17 playing keyboards in Raíces. In 1981 he incorporated to one of the main bands of the Argentinean '80s rock scene: Los Abuelos de la Nada. Although the band was leaded by t... Read more