"Estadio Azteca"
Before the myth, there was the prodigy. At just 17, Calamaro joined the revived Los Abuelos de la Nada , a foundational Argentine rock group led by Miguel Abuelo. While the band’s sound was a fusion of new wave, reggae, and post-punk, Calamaro brought a raw, youthful energy.
: El Regreso (2005) captured his live comeback and earned him the Golden Gardel award. andres calamaro discografia completa top
A double album (over 30 songs!). Raw, confessional, over-the-top. A cult object for fans. 🔥 Tracks: “El Salmón,” “Paloma,” “Carnaval de Brasil”
A legendary cult artifact that defined his persona as "The Salmon"—the artist who always swims against the current. 4. Bohemio (2013) "Estadio Azteca" Before the myth, there was the prodigy
En 1994, Calamaro decidió emprender una carrera solista, lanzando su álbum debut "Flaca" que fue muy bien recibido por la crítica y el público. A lo largo de la década de 1990 y principios de la de 2000, Calamaro lanzó varios álbumes solistas, incluyendo "Loco por Decirle que No" (1996), "Honestidad brutal" (2000) y "El Cantante" (2003).
Un disco más denso y experimental, con grandes invitados como Luis Alberto Spinetta. : El Regreso (2005) captured his live comeback
: Often called his first masterpiece, this album was a major commercial breakthrough before he moved to Spain to form Los Rodríguez The Peak: Global Superstar Status Alta Suciedad (1997)
Su debut solista, producido por Charly García. Un sonido muy influenciado por el synth-pop y la New Wave de la época.
While his output spans decades, certain records stand as pillars of his legacy based on sales, critical acclaim, and cultural impact. Go to product viewer dialog for this item.