El Ultimo De La Fila - Desbarajuste Piramidal (Box) (Post) (Stic) (Pcrd) | RECORD STORE DAY
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1. Insurrección
2. Ya No Danzo Al Son de los Tambores
3. Mar Antiguo
4. Dulces Sueños
5. Lejos de Las Leyes de los Hombres
6. Llanto de Pasión
7. Navaja de Papel
8. Son 4 Días
9. Aviones Plateados
10. A Veces Se Enciende
11. No Me Acostumbro
12. Mi Patria en Mis Zapatos
13. Uva de la Vieja Parra
14. Lápiz y Tinta
15. Sin Llaves
16. Sara
17. Soy Un Accidente
18. Querida Milagros
19. Como Un Burro Amarrado en la Puerta Del Baile
20. Vestido de Hombre Rana
21. Dios de la Lluvia
22. El Loco de la Calle
23. Cuando El Mar Te Tenga
24. El Monte de Las Aguilas

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Few artists abandon a career when they are at their peak, and El Ultimo de la Fila, who were filling stadiums and huge squares, said goodbye after a series of successful albums full of songs that were the soundtrack in part of the 80s and 90. Now they offer us "Desbarajuste Piramidal" which is the result of the meeting in the studio of Quimi Portet and Manolo García, re-recording 24 songs from their repertoire. From "Insurrección" to "Como Un Burro Amarrado..." through "Querida Milagros" or "Dulces Sueños." All the instruments were recorded by both of them, and they come up with surprising versions of their songs, even some with notable variations, either in the arrangements or in the instrumentation. 24 immense songs, which have infinite lives. A desired repertoire presented in a luxury format. This box contains 2 CDs, booklet, sticker, poster, postcard, and all wrapped in a die-cut sleeve.