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Hola (Remastered - Live)

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Download links and information about Hola (Remastered - Live) by Los Fabulosos Cadillacs. This album was released in 2001 and it belongs to Alternative Rock, Latin genres. It contains 14 tracks with total duration of 52:52 minutes.

Artist: Los Fabulosos Cadillacs
Release date: 2001
Genre: Alternative Rock, Latin
Tracks: 14
Duration: 52:52
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Cadillacs (Live) 1:25
2. Demasíada Presión (Live) 3:41
3. El Aguijón (Live) 3:22
4. El Genio del Dub (Live) 4:11
5. Calaveras y Díablitos (Live) 3:56
6. Yo Quiero Morirme Acá (Live) 1:57
7. Carmela (Live) 3:40
8. Roble (Live) 3:29
9. El Crucero del Amor (Live) 5:40
10. La Vída (Live) 3:12
11. La Marcha del Golazo Solitarío (Live) 5:33
12. Mal Bicho (Live) 5:05
13. El Sátanico Dr. Cadillac (Live) 3:55
14. Yo No Me Sentaria en Tu Mesa (Live) 3:46

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Part of a two-CD set (alongside Chau) recorded in concert in Argentina, Hola, the first live album from los Fabulosos Cadillacs, stakes the band's claim as one of the finest live acts anywhere. For one thing, the set list is superbly chosen. Rather than relying on the most recent album the band was touring to support (La Marcha de Golazo Solitario), the set list reaches all the way back to their first album, Bares y Fondas, and picks many classic tracks from all the albums in between (although it's hard to tell how much of this is due to the fact that La Marcha de Golazo Solitario is a softer, more introspective album that may not translate well on-stage). Some tracks already were tailor-made for a live audience and are predictably superlative (such as "El Satanico Dr. Cadillac" and "Mal Bicho"), but others reveal added power in concert. "Calaveras y Diablitos," already first-rate, becomes downright sublime when accompanied by an audience, while "Yo Quiero Morirme Aca," which sounded thin and tentative in its original studio version, becomes muscular and fierce on-stage. It's not quite the same as actually being there (and it's inconceivable to get Hola without its companion piece, Chau), but Hola is one of los Fabulosos Cadillacs' most vital recordings. ~ Victor W. Valdivia, Rovi