Disco de Los Toreros Muertos: “30 Anos De Exitos”
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30 Anos De Exitos |
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Fecha de Publicación:1985-01-01
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Tipo:Desconocido
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Sello Discográfico:Prime Records
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Letras Explícitas:No
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UPC:743216628223
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A. Otoya (Birmingham, UK) - 20 Octubre 2006
4 personas de un total de 4 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Great memories!
I discovered Toreros Muertos when I was 14 years old, and this CD brings back all those memories. Great music, funny lyrics. It is possible you won't enjoy it if this is going to be your first time, but it paid me back every cent I spent on it. Even more.
1 personas de un total de 1 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- A higher place in my heart.
I remember when I first saw this LP. I was back ago in 1988, I guess. After all this time, this album has remained in my memory as one of my weirdest and most strange memories. This album has very basic "spanish" lyrics when we listen to it for the first time. But this apparently "funny and disposable" album by "Los Toreros Muertos" is a great compound of awesome played instruments, incredible mind blowing scenes and "read between the lines" lyrics. This is not your 5 stars favorite album, but I highly recomend this one to those dreamers who always will keep a part of their childhood with them. And if you want to be a kid again but want to apply your adult thinking for about 30 min, buy this one. I'm also looking for "Mundo Caracol" a hard-to-find recording by this band.
Análisis de usuario - 14 Julio 1999
2 personas de un total de 3 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- VERY GOOD ALBUM@
SI QUIERES TENER 2 DE LOS MEJORES CLASSICOS DE LA HISTORIA DEL ROCK EN ESPAñOL. YO NO ME LLAMO JAVIER,MI AGUITA AMARILLA LLEVATE ESTA MADRE ESTA DE PELOS.
1 personas de un total de 7 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- For Spaniards and Spaniard wanna-be's (Mexicans)
I bought this CD back around Xmas 1996 in Madrid, Spain. I even went to see Pablo Carbonell in an informal concert at a small bar in Spain, and thought I gave it an honest try, I really did not like his music. It seems like his type of "neither rock nor pop" style appeals only to Spaniards, but little outside of the Iberian peninsula. I was attracted by 1 song: Mi Aguita Amarilla ("My Yellow Water"), which, as the title implies, it is about urinating in great quantities after a long night of drinking beers. The song goes for around 6 minutes on his musings on where the "water" will flow through the layers of soil, into an underground well, evaporation, rain, ... etc. This was a popular song to belt out by young Spaniards towards the end of the night. No great material here, as in the rest of this CD. "Yo No Me Llamo Javier" is another song I liked (somewhat) about a man accosted by an ex-girlfiend who says the baby is his. "How could he? That is impossible! I am impotent, get away from me!". The rest of the album. their "Greatest Hits" is difficult to like, and boring, to say the least. If you really want these two songs, i suggest getting one of those "rock en espanol" compilations BMG/EMI/WEA/Universal like to put out every one in a while. At first I thought I really did not get this band at all because I am not Spanish. However, upon further thought and considerable effort i came to the logical and thoroughly valid, solid-clad conclusion that this band is overrated crap, just like the Soup Dragons. Glad they're gone.
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