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A Rússia

Antònia Font · 2001

50 min · 15 tracks · folk · pop rock

A vibrant blend of Mediterranean folk and pop rock, infused with whimsical storytelling and melodic charm.

Is this for you?

Good fit if you like

  • whimsical storytelling with charm
  • steady mid-tempo flow throughout
  • for sunny afternoons
  • engaging melodies for gatherings

Maybe skip if you want

  • prefer instant gratification tracks
  • seek heavy emotional intensity

Where this album fits

Career context
Released on February 17, 2001, 'A Rússia' was Antònia Font's third studio album, following their breakthrough record 'Viu' from 1999. At this point in their career, the band solidified their distinctive sound and lyrical style, gaining recognition in the Spanish music scene.
Stylistic neighbors
Los Brincos· Lluís Llach· Joan Miquel Oliver

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Canta 3:07
  • 2 Tots es motors 4:02
  • 3 Focs artificials 3:53
  • 4 Estendre sa roba 3:44
  • 5 a Rússia 4:23
  • 6 Fa calor 3:03
  • 7 Camps de maduixes 3:30
  • 8 Aquesta pluja 1:22
  • 9 Tornar a sa terra 2:41
  • 10 Ses meves mans 2:52
  • 11 Declar 3:36
  • 12 Ses estrelles del cel 4:09
  • 13 Ses bombes atòmiques 3:33
  • 14 Sa llimona 3:07
  • 15 S'animal que no existeix 3:18

Reference: MusicBrainz · Wikidata