Andres Calamaro Discografia Exclusive [updated] — Fresh & Extended
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Andrés Calamaro 's "exclusive" discography is defined by sprawling box sets, rare unreleased demos, and limited-edition vinyl reissues that cater to his most dedicated collectors
Disco en vivo grabado en el Estadio Luna Park que documentó su reconciliación con el público argentino.
3. La Trilogía de Oro Solista: Éxito y Exceso (1997–2000) andres calamaro discografia exclusive
If Honestidad Brutal was a plunge into the deep end, was drowning. Released as a massive 5-CD box set (over 100 songs), it represents the peak of his "drug era." It is an intimidating, chaotic, and brilliant work. Many casual listeners skip it, but hardcore fans consider it a religious text of lo-fi recording and improvisational genius. It is the sound of Calamaro swimming upstream against the music industry, his own fame, and his addictions.
2. El Renacimiento Español y los Años con Los Rodríguez (1990–1996)
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A return to concise, radio-friendly pop-rock hooks ("Estadio Azteca", "Mi Gin Tonic").
The discography of is one of the most prolific and influential in the history of Rock en Español. Spanning over four decades, his work ranges from synth-pop and hard rock to deep dives into tango, bolero, and experimental home recordings. The Solo Beginnings (1984–1989)
Are you interested in his or his rare bootleg recordings ? Many casual listeners skip it, but hardcore fans
En los últimos años, Andrés Calamaro se ha dedicado a cuidar su legado sin dejar de explorar nuevos terrenos musicales.
Recorded in New York with top-tier session musicians, this album is a flawless collection of pop-rock anthems. It remains his most commercially successful solo effort. "Flaca", "Loco", "Crímenes perfectos". Honestidad Brutal (1999)