Andres Calamaro Discografia Exclusive Review
Leaving Abuelos, Calamaro dropped Hotel Calamaro (1985). Most casual fans skip this. The exclusive collector knows this album is where the salmonismo —the cult of the flawed hero—begins. Tracks like "Vuelvo a casa" feature a voice that cracks deliberately, a production that sounds like it was recorded in a Buenos Aires apartment during a thunderstorm. It is raw, unpolished, and perfect.
Calamaro first rose to prominence in the early 1980s as the keyboardist and songwriter for . He penned some of the band's biggest hits, including "Mil Horas" and "Sin Gamulán," which defined the post-dictatorship pop-rock sound of Argentina. Solo Beginnings & Spain andres calamaro discografia exclusive
If you want the exclusive story, skip the radio. Go to 1991. Calamaro moves to Spain, spiritually broken. He forms with Ariel Rot. While Sin Documentos (1993) is the stadium filler, the exclusive discography obsessive hunts for the single "Mi enfermedad" (1994). But the true hidden layer is the bootleg series from the "Palacio de los Deportes" (1995). These tapes reveal a band on the edge of combustion—Calamaro drinking whiskey from the bottle, extending "Para no olvidar" into a fifteen-minute psychedelic jam that never made the official live album. Leaving Abuelos, Calamaro dropped Hotel Calamaro (1985)
| Year | Album Title | Exclusive Detail | |------|-------------|------------------| | 2014 | Amor y Muerte / Amor y Sangre | (released separately). Explores life, death, and family. Elegant pop production. | | 2016 | Volumen 11 | A return to his rock roots. Simple, powerful trio recording. | | 2018 | Cargar la Culpa | A dense, lyrical album produced with Leiva (Spanish rock star). Dark and mature. | | 2021 | Dios los Cría | A double album featuring collaborations (Fito Páez, Alejandro Sanz). Includes the poignant "Cantando." | | 2023 | Nadie Sale Vivo de Aquí | His most recent studio album. Reflective, aging-rock-star themes, with lush arrangements. | Tracks like "Vuelvo a casa" feature a voice
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