Nadie sale vivo de aquí
Andrés Calamaro · 1989
31 min · 14 tracks · pop music · rock music
A raw and energetic blend of rock and pop that captures Argentina's vibrant underground scene.
Why this album works
This album marked Calamaro's emergence as a solo artist, gaining significant attention for its candid lyrics and eclectic sound. It has been influential in shaping the rock en español movement, resonating with audiences and setting the stage for Calamaro's future commercial success.
- Career context
- Released in 1989, 'Nadie sale vivo de aquí' was Andrés Calamaro's debut solo album after his time with the band Los Abuelos de la Nada. At this point in his career, he was transitioning from a successful group dynamic to establishing his own voice in the Argentine music scene.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Fito Páez· Roxette· Mylène Farmer· Chris de Burgh· David Bowie· Kate Bush· Pitbull· Katy Perry
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Nadie sale vivo de aquí Standout 1:33
- 2 Pero sin sangre 2:31
- 3 Vietnam 0:53
- 4 Pasemos a otro tema 2:22
- 5 Con la soga al cuello Standout 2:20
- 6 No tengo tiempo 1:45
- 7 Señoritas 1:44
- 8 Adiós, amigos, adiós Standout 2:56
- 9 Ni hablar 2:59
- 10 Una deuda del corazón (Traicionero) 2:38
- 11 No me vuelvas la espalda por eso 1:58
- 12 Señal que te he perdido 3:17
- 13 Vietnam 0:47
- 14 Dos Romeos 3:52
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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