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Último acto (2014) is the sixth album by Argentine Rock, pop Singer/songwriter Vicentico.
Reception
[edit]The Allmusic review by Mariano Prunes awarded the album 3 stars stating "Último Acto offers a good overview of his solo career and aptly showcases his successful transformation into a seasoned crooner inspired by the sounds of the '70s, both Latin and American; he's equally comfortable with bolero, son, reggae, country, pop, and singer/songwriter stylings. While Vicentico's longtime fans may feel shortchanged by this hybrid release, Último Acto works very well as a greatest-hits package or as an introduction to his music to new audiences, which is probably what the release of this collection set out to accomplish, anyway. ".[1]
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Allmusic | [1] |
Track listing
[edit]All tracks by Vicentico & Cachorro Lopez except were noted
- "Esclavo de Tu Amor " (I think I Fell in Love) – 3:12
- "No Te Apartes De Mí" (Don`t Fall Apart from me) (Roberto Carlos, Erasmo Carlos) – 3:19
- "Un Diamante" (A Diamond) (Vicentico) – 3:38
- "Soldado De Dios" (Soldier of God) – 2:51
- "Nada Va A Cambiar" (Nothing is Going to Change) – 3:31
- "La Tormenta" (The Storm) – 3:29
- "Esto De Quererte" (This Loving you Thing) (Capello, Lopez) (Graciela Carballo, Max di Carlo, Christian De Walden) – 3:45
- "Sólo Hay Un Ganador" (There`s Only one Winner) (Benny Andersson, Björn Ulvaeus) – 3:32
- "Fuego" (Fire) – 3:38
- "Fuera Del Mundo" (Outside the World) (Sebastián Schon, Vicentico) – 3:37
- "Carta A Un Joven Poeta" (Letter to a Young Poet) – 3:17
Personnel
[edit]- Dany Avila - drums
- Cachorro López - arrangements, Synth bass
- Richard Nant - flugelhorn
- Vicentico - arrangements, backing vocals, main vocals, synth
- German Widemer - keyboard
- Demian Nava Zambrini - synth
Technical Personnel
[edit]- Luis Gómez Escolar - adaptation
- Cristian Minuta - wardrobe
- Vaino Rigozzi - personal manager
- Sebastián Schon - arrangement
- Cesar Sogbe - mixing
- Rafa Vila - A&R
References
[edit]- ^ a b Prunes, M. Allmusic Review accessed May 28, 2015
External links
[edit]Category:Vicentico albums Category:2012 albums
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20 Grandes Exitos (20 Big Hits) (1998) is the second Compilation album by Argentine Rock, Ska band Los Fabulosos Cadillacs. A two CDs set covering 8 years and 6 albums plus a never-released song "Igual a Quien"
Reception
[edit]The Allmusic review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine awarded the album 4 stars stating "20 Grandes Exitos is an excellent collection of newly-recorded versions of Los Fabulosos Cadillacs' best and best-known songs that should serve as a good introduction for the curious. ".[1]
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Allmusic | [1] |
Track listing
[edit]Disc One
[edit]- "Yo No Me Sentaria en Tu Mesa" (I Would not Sit at Your Table) –
- "Mi Novia Se Cayo en un Pozo Ciego" () –
- "Conversacion Nocturna" () –
- "Contrabando de Amor" () –
- "Caballo de Madera" () –
- "Radio Kriminal" () –
- "Carnaval Toda la Vida" () –
- "Rios de Lagrimas" () –
- "Arde Buenos Aires" () –
- "Gallo Rojo" () –
Disc Two
[edit]- "Manuel Santillan, el Leon" () –
- "El Matador" () –
- "Vasos Vacios" () –
- "Mal Bicho" () –
- "Carmela" () –
- "Saco Azul" () –
- "Las Venas Abiertas de America" () –
- "Strawberry Fields Forever" () (Lennon, McCartney) –
- "Padre Nuestro" () –
- "Queen From the Ghetto" () –
- "Mal Bicho" () –
- "Igual a Quien" () –
- Album and year of original release inside parenthesis
Personnel
[edit]- Alex Lora – guitar, bass, vocals, producer, mixing
- Rafael Salgado – harmonic
- Eduardo Chico – guitar
- Oscar Zarate – guitar
- Chela Lora – backing vocals
- Ramon Perez – drums
Guest musicians
[edit]Technical personnel
[edit]External links
[edit]- Los Fabulosos Cadillacs Official Web Site
- 20 Grandes Exitos at MusicBrainz (Disc one)
- 20 Grandes Exitos at MusicBrainz (Disc two)
- 20 Grandes Exitos at Allmusic
Category:Los Fabulosos Cadillacs albums Category:1998 compilation albums
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I, Zidane tribal, award Moonriddengirl this (kind of) unique star for reaching 100 000! (Yes, I stalk your edit count) You are fantastic. Indispensable to the project and you are dressed in opals and rags, feathers and torn taffeta you know strange songs and you are so very kind." |
This user is a fan of Los Fabulosos Cadillacs. ¡Callate y bailá!. |
- ^ a b Erlewine, S. Allmusic Review accessed January 30, 2011