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El vals del obrero

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El Vals del Obrero is an album by the Spanish ska punk band Ska-P, released on March 21, 1996.

The album title means "The Worker's Waltz". The album cover depicts a typical Spanish "cacique", as a symbol of capitalism, amongst other things, fat cigar in one hand and manipulating a string puppet, dressed as a worker, with the other. The breast pocket of his jacket is stuffed with banknotes. He's also wearing ostentatious gold rings, cuff-links and a gold tie pin with the eagle which symbolised Franco's dictatorial regime.

Track list

All tracks are written by Ska-P

No.TitleLength
1."El Gato López"2:40
2."Ñapa Es"2:31
3."El Vals Del Obrero"4:37
4."Revistas Del Corazón"2:44
5."Romero El Madero"3:21
6."Sectas"4:07
7."No Te Pares"4:26
8."Cannabis"4:24
9."Insecto Urbano"4:06
10."Animales De Laboratorio"4:45
11."La Sesera No Va"3:30
12."Sexo Y Religión"3:55
Total length:44:29

Personnel

  • Pulpul - Vocals and guitar
  • F.J. Navio - Drums
  • Julio - Bass guitar
  • Joxemi - Guitar
  • Alberto J. Amado - Keyboard
  • Pipi - Backup vocals and toaster

External links

  • Ska-P's Official Website
  • "allmusic ((( El Vals del Obrero > Overview )))". www.allmusic.com. Retrieved 2010-01-04.