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Hotel Calamaro

 
Album Review: Hotel Calamaro
 

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With this album Andrés Calamaro began his solo career, although he was still part of Los Abuelos de la Nada, a band that credited him as keyboard player and second singer despite that he was also the composer of their major hits. Hotel Calamaro is an eclectic and irregular collection of pop songs. At the time of its release it gained little attention from critics and audiences. The album contains some bizarre songs, like "Fabio Zerpa Tiene Razón," in which Fabio Zerpa, an Argentinean UFO specialist, gives his particular point of view about a Mars invasion signed by peace proposals. "No Me Pidas Que No Sea un Inconsciente" and "Otro Amor en Avellaneda," however, foreshadow the path that Calamaro would follow further on. ~ Iván Adaime, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Fabio Zerpa Tiene Razón Andrés Calamaro Andrés Calamaro (3:06)
La VI Comprándose un Sostén Andrés Calamaro (2:45)
Radio Actividad Radial Andrés Calamaro Andrés Calamaro (3:24)
Detenida Andrés Calamaro (1:47)
Bienvenidos Al Hotel Andrés Calamaro (0:45)
No Me Pidas Que No Sea un Inconsciente Andrés Calamaro Andrés Calamaro (2:06)
Amor Iraní Andrés Calamaro (3:10)
Perdería el Corazón Andrés Calamaro (2:24)
Miro Por la Ventana Andrés Calamaro (2:53)
Otro Amor en Avellaneda Andrés Calamaro (2:20)
Polvo Americano Andrés Calamaro (1:28)

Credits

Andrés Calamaro (Main Performer)
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