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Los Días Intactos / Los Dias Intactos

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Download links and information about Los Días Intactos / Los Dias Intactos by Manolo García / Manolo Garcia. This album was released in 2011 and it belongs to Alternative Rock, Latin genres. It contains 17 tracks with total duration of 01:07:18 minutes.

Artist: Manolo García / Manolo Garcia
Release date: 2011
Genre: Alternative Rock, Latin
Tracks: 17
Duration: 01:07:18
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Todos Amamos Desesperadamente 3:31
2. Un Año y Otro Año 3:49
3. Un Alma de Papel 3:59
4. Lo Quiero Todo 4:03
5. Un Giro Teatral 3:57
6. Sombra de la Sombra de Tu Sombrero 3:26
7. Estoy Alegre 4:01
8. Compasíón y Silencio 4:45
9. Junto a Ti 3:48
10. Creyente Bajo Torres de Alta Tensión 3:08
11. Los Errantes 5:23
12. Lo Que Me Diste Cuando Nada Pedi 3:13
13. Estamos Ahí 4:43
14. Cabalgar la Eternidad 3:42
15. Un Giro Teatral (Versión Acústica) 3:53
16. Un Alma de Papel (Versión Acústica) 3:57
17. Estoy Alegre (Versión Maqueta) 4:00

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One of Spain's most popular pop/rock artists since his '80s heyday with El Último de la Fila, Manolo Garcia is renowned for the care he devotes to his projects. Not content with being producer, composer, arranger, and singer of his own records, Garcia also individually picks supporting musicians to suit the concept of every new album. After the Mediterranean airs of 2008's Saldremos a la Lluvia (recorded in Greece), Garcia felt like making a back-to-roots rock album. Thus, he flew to Los Angeles to work with session pros such as Leland Sklar, Waddy Wachtel, and Kenny Aronoff, and eventually went back to his usual studio in Figueres to complete the album. Los Días Intactos introduces 14 new compositions by Garcia (plus two alternate versions), in what is probably his most direct, straightforward work in years. Even so, since Garcia is above all things a homogeneous songwriter, the ultimate result comes down to yet another crop of finely crafted songs — which suits his audience just fine, as the album went straight to number one in Spain.