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Con el Corazón en la Mano (Aterciopelados album)

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Con el Corazón en la Mano is the debut album from the Colombian band Aterciopelados. It was released in 1993 and its influences are from punk rock music to Colombian folk music, the band wanted to mix styles to have a unique identity and create a unique type of music taking into consideration their local and global influences. From this album, "Mujer Gala", "Sortilegio" and "La Cuchilla" (a popular culture Colombian song) are the most known.[1]

In this first album, the members were Andrés Giraldo, Charly Márquez, Andrea Echeverri and Héctor Buitrago.

Track listing

  1. La Gomela
  2. Ella
  3. Simbolo Marciano
  4. Se Parapeta
  5. Para mi Solito
  6. Mal Castigo
  7. Mujer Gala
  8. El Pez
  9. La Cuchilla
  10. La Sirena
  11. Sortilegio
  12. Las Delicias
  13. Quieto Veneno
  14. No Te Me Disuelvas
  15. La Fe Perdida

References

  1. ^ "Aterciopelados.com discography page". Aterciopelados.com.