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Cuatro Caminos

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Download links and information about Cuatro Caminos by Café Tacuba / Cafe Tacuba. This album was released in 2003 and it belongs to Alternative Rock, Latin genres. It contains 14 tracks with total duration of 53:07 minutes.

Artist: Café Tacuba / Cafe Tacuba
Release date: 2003
Genre: Alternative Rock, Latin
Tracks: 14
Duration: 53:07
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Cero Y Uno 3:52
2. Eo 2:14
3. Mediodia 3:56
4. Que Pasara 2:19
5. Camino Y Vereda 4:05
6. Eres 4:27
7. Soy O Estoy 2:48
8. Encantamiento Inutil 6:29
9. Recuerdo Prestado 3:30
10. Puntos Cardinales 4:43
11. Desperte 3:08
12. Tomar El Fresco 2:56
13. Hoy Es 5:00
14. Hola Adios 3:40

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Mexico City's CafŽ Tacuba returned after a four-year absence with Cuatro Caminos, another ambitious, often madly catchy work. Less experimental than some earlier Tacuba albums - Reves/Yosoy, for instance, which found them collaborating with the Kronos Quartet - Caminos still covers a wide swath of stylistic ground. (Longtime Flaming Lips producer Dave Fridmann and Ween cohort Andrew Weiss each helm three cuts.) The set's first track, "Cero y Uno," opens with a lockstep electro beat before kicking into a full-on rock beat; singer ƒlfego Buend’a's gutsy, nagging delivery pulls you in quickly. Elsewhere, there are stabs at off-center punk ("Eo"), Radiohead-esque art rock ("Encantamiento Inœtil"), psychedelic pop ("Eres," featuring multi-instrumentalist Emmanuel del Real's lead vocals), and amusing metallic clangor ("Soy o Estoy"). The album won a 2003 Grammy for Best Latin Rock/Alternative Album -and deserved it.