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Por Mirarte

 
Album Review: Por Mirarte
 

Review

After the commercial and artistic failure of Vida Cruel, Calamaro hit the scene with an album that was clearly his best up to that point. In Por Mirarte, the guitars replace the keyboard preeminence of previous albums, while Calamaro's songwriting starts to lose some of its pretension, yet becomes more effective. Hits like "Cartas Sin Marcar," "Loco Por Tí," and the ballad "Por Mirarte" helped the album's popularity. Songs such as "Con Los Dientes Apretados" and "Me Olvidé De Los Demás," sung with the folk-rock singer León Gieco, are among Calamaro's bests. The release also contains a Spanish version of Chuck Berry's classic "Johnny B. Goode." ~ Iván Adaime, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Loco Por Ti Andrés Calamaro
Cartas Sin Marcar Andrés Calamaro
No Te Bancaste Andrés Calamaro
Lamiendo un Hueso Andrés Calamaro
Por Mirarte Andrés Calamaro
No Me Empujes Andrés Calamaro Andrés Calamaro
Bailar Sola Andrés Calamaro
Sin Saber Que Decir Andrés Calamaro
Los Dientes Apretados Andrés Calamaro
Me Olvide de los Demás Andrés Calamaro

Credits

Andrés Calamaro (Main Performer)
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