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  • Release Date: 04/17/2001
  • Original Release: 2000
  • Sales Rank: 42,857
  • Label: SONY INTERNATIONAL
  • UPC: 743218393822
 
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Estopa

1LISTENTu Calorro 3:22
2LISTENLa Raja de Tu Faloa 3:38
3LISTENMe Falta el Aliento 4:29
4LISTENTan Sólo 3:02
5LISTENPoquito a Poco 3:14
6LISTENSuma Y Sigue 3:47
7LISTENEl del Medio de los Chichos 3:22
8LISTENComo Camarón 3:15
9LISTENExiliado en el Lavabo 3:35
10LISTENEstopa 2:35
11LISTENCacho a Cacho 3:12
12LISTENBossanova

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Editorial Reviews

The most notable exponents of flamenco-rock don't aren't Spanish at all -- the Gipsy Kings, that venerable troupe of rumba rounders, are based in southern France. More specific to Spain is the branch of the family that has produced legendary Gypsy rockers Peret, Los Chichos, Las Grecas, Ketama, Kiko Veneno, and, in 2001, Estopa. Brothers David and José Manuel Muñoz, hail from Cornellá, outside of Barcelona, the birthplace of Catalan rumba, and mix the machine-gun strumming of flamenco guitars with hungry rock rhythms and a salty vocal snarl. When they get soulful, as they do on their runaway Spanish hit "Tu Calorro," it's in Iberian fashion, through the unfettered wails of Chonchi Heredia and a battery of rattling palmas that bring to mind the shattering syncopation of a Gypsy flamenco juerga. Elsewhere, as on "Tan Solo," the brothers can pull off a ballad with after-hours polish, highlighted by saxophones and electric piano. Those who've been to Catalunya will recognize the bleary-eyed effects of la marcha -- the nonstop Barcelona party ethic -- in the music of Estopa; neophytes will find their interest piqued by this unique hybrid of the Gipsy Kings and the Clash, redolent with the grit of Spain's rugged North. If you're thirsty for a bracing shot of contemporary Spanish rock, this is your stop. Mark Schwartz, Barnes & Noble



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You will enjoy every minute of itby Anonymous

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September 11, 2004: love Estopa and there Rumba rock this CD is one of the best that i have heard from any Spanish speaking band... I really really recommemded..You will love every minute of it.....

A lot of young Spanish hart an explosion of grate sounds!!!!by Anonymous

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July 17, 2003: El Lavabo and Tan solo if you been out and misbehaving the night before you listen to this songs you will feel the lyrics, my favorite is Tu Calorro and El Del Medio De los Chichos there is a lot of hart felt real life like lyrics in this songs, an explosion of great sounds with spanish spice !!!! I want to see them live!!!!