El Viaje a Ninguna Parte
Bunbury
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Que Tengas Suertecita | Bunbury | 4:22 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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Los Restos del Naugragio | Bunbury | 3:23 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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El Rescate | Bunbury | 4:23 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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Que No Sepa Lu Mano Izquierda Lo Que Hace la Derecha | Bunbury | 2:51 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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Carmen Jones | Bunbury | 4:58 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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Lo Que Queda poor Vivir | Bunbury | 2:55 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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La Chica Triste Que Te Hacia Reir | Bunbury | 5:06 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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Anidando Liendres | Bunbury | 3:48 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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No Me Llames Carino | Bunbury | 5:37 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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Adios, Companeros, Adios | Bunbury | 4:24 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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El Anzuelo | Bunbury | 5:17 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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Una Cancion Triste | Bunbury | 3:00 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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En la Pulperia de Lucita | Bunbury | 4:44 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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Por un Malnacido | Bunbury | 3:35 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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Noces de Tango | Bunbury | 3:30 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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Palo de Mayo | Bunbury | 4:14 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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Trinidad | Bunbury | 3:31 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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La Senorita Hermafrodita | Bunbury | 4:16 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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El Aragones Errante | Bunbury | 3:25 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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Canto (El Mismo Dolor) | Bunbury | 4:20 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
| Total: 20 Songs |
Album Review
This double album feels like it was recorded on the road, and actually it was inspired by the Latin American Flamingos tour. Enrique Bunbury visits in his own way various genres and styles: like bolero, tango, ranchera, and Latin rock. His lyrics also frequently mention names and places from this region. The result is ragged and eclectic. Although his singing is passionate, Bunbury fails to make a vital connection like in his previous albums. This albums is somehow distant and cold. There are many common places that Bunbury has visited over and over and over, and sometimes he seems to be overacting his style. Although it's not as strong as Flamingos or Pequeño, this album has many standout points like "Una Canción Triste" or "Palo de Mayo." But even the most inspired moments on El Viaje a Ninguna Parte make it difficult to overlook that unfortunately not all these story-songs carry emotional impact but vague melodramatic pomposity. ~ Iván Adaime, Rovi












