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La Lengua Popular

Andrés Calamaro

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Reseña de álbum

Listeners should be pleased when a musical artist is able to achieve personal happiness along with success, and needless to say a number of artists have been able to accomplish both — but this does not appear to be the case with Andrés Calamaro, whose inspiration seems derived from deep within his pain. On his 19th studio album, La Lengua Popular, the Argentinean songwriter moved from the aching yet sometimes even deliriously good songs of Honestidad Brutal and El Salmon to the happy-life tunes of La Lengua Popular, an extreme change that apparently reflected his personal life but also might engender some distrust. In any case, Calamaro's serious musical background allowed him to compose the fun and funny songs that comprise this album. "La Espuma de las Orillas," immersed in the cumbia genre, reveals the key to this change of direction: "Ya no tengo espinas en el corazón" (I have no more thorns in my side). Other examples of this less than profound but entertaining transformation are "Mi Gin Tonic" and "Comedor Piquetero." La Lengua Popular also includes songs that bring to mind the "good old days" (not because the past — with all its pain — was better, but because the music was better), like "5 Minutos Más (Minibar)" and, in particular, "Los Chicos," which inevitably evokes El Salmon's great rocky "Jugando al Límite." It's a change; it's not as brilliant as his rocker past, but could be viewed as a little altar Andrés Calamaro built for the enjoyment of this music made for his loved ones.

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Grande Andrés!

Parecía que había escondido su talento un poco. En este disco de nuevo demuestra todo lo que lleva dentro. Gran disco! Me ha enganchado mucho. Visca Calamaro!

El disco del año

Cuando se juntan el talento, la inspiración y el trabajo... que tiemble el corazón. Realmente es difícil descartar cualquiera de sus 12 joyas. Disfruta. Esto se llama música.

Buenísimo!!!

Muy buenas las canciones,no podría ser de otra forma...Las ha escrito el viajero...Por cierto un beso Carlos.Hace mil que no se de ti!!!

Biografía

Nacido/a: Buenos Aires, Argentina, 22 de agosto de 1961

Género: Alternativo y Rock Latino

Años de actividad: '00s

Andres Calamaro is one of the most popular Argentinean pop/rock songwriters, and considers himself a song craftsman. Born in 1961, he began his professional musical career at the age of 17 playing keyboards in Raíces. In 1981 he joined one of the main bands of the '80s Argentinean rock scene: Los Abuelos de la Nada. Although the band was led by the brilliant Miguel Abuelo, Calamaro composed most of the group's hits, such as "Mil Horas," "Así Es el Calor," "Sin Gamulán," and "Costumbres Argentinas."...
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