Tuesday, January 9, 2007

What Do Whippets Do To Your Brain

Guerra Gaucha (1996) MTV

His eighth studio album "Guerra Gaucha" was recorded and mixed entirely in Los Angeles, United States, in collaboration with the artistic direction of Jeff Baxter (Doobie Brothers, Steely Dan). Recorded and mixed by Gustavo Borner, produced and directed artistically by the dwarves, featured guests: the master Domingo Cura (bombo and Peruvian cajon), Daniel Binelli (bandoneon), Luis Conte (percussion) and Cosme de Café Tacuba doing duet with Marciano in the topic 'She'. Furthermore, the CD includes a song composed by Charly García entitled 'Do not you spare a dime? ".
The album contains fifteen tracks, a production controversial content, but brave and respected for the honesty of his lyrics. Undoubtedly, this album rock associated with the colloquium and the ballad. It feeds on tango, bandoneon and folklore in search of a merger, which is all a finding.
1. Guerra Gaucha Send
2. Dale Pascual Send
3. The day is clear Send
4. She (with Cosme de Café Tacuba) Send
5. Tears in Calcutta Send
6. Do not you spare a dime? Send
7. Eterna Soledad Send
8. The country's not sleeping Send
9. You were
Send
10. Dolphin Send
11. Heroes finally Send
12. I'm in hell Send
13. splashing Send
14. Kumbanquele Send
15. Masks in the soul Send

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