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Honestidad brutal 1999
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Honestidad brutal

Andrés Calamaro released Honestidad brutal in 1999. It was an album filled with songs that seemed to come out of everyday life, of those moments that happen to you and that don't always end well. There were songs that talked about simple things, like a grandfather or a train passing by, but always with that look that makes everything more profound.

Year
1999
Songs
37
Duration
141 min 35 seg
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37 song|s

Song list

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01

El día de la mujer mundial

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3:29
01

No tan Buenos Aires

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7:30
02

Te quiero igual

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3:58
02

El tren que pasa

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3:38
03

Victoria y Soledad

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2:58
03

La parte de adelante

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4:23
04

Mi propia trampa

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2:35
04

Clonazepán y circo

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2:59
05

Los aviones

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4:23
05

Negrita

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4:58
06

Más duele

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3:11
06

Voy a dormir

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3:00
07

Cuando te conocí

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3:19
07

Eclipsado

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3:32
08

Prefiero dormir

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4:19
08

Mi quebranto

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3:40
09

Jugar con fuego

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3:00
09

Me pierdo

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4:22
10

Maradona

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1:50
10

Hacer el tonto

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3:08
11

Naranjo en flor

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3:52
11

Una bomba

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4:20
12

Aquellos besos

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4:34
12

Socio de la soledad

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3:42
13

Son las nueve

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3:08
13

No son horas

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4:13
14

Las dos cosas

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5:10
14

Las heridas

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2:38
15

Veneno

6:25
15

Hay

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3:47
16

Ansia en Plaza Francia

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2:50
16

El ritmo del lunes

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3:10
17

Paloma

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4:57
17

¿Para qué?

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2:15
18

Con abuelo

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5:29
18

No va más

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3:47
19

La parte de atrás

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3:06

About the album

Honestidad brutal, according to DoReSol

The album had 37 tracks, as if he wanted to cover everything that can be said in a summer night. Each song had its own rhythm, its own tone, and sometimes it felt like you were listening to what someone had in their head. The Day of the World Woman or Maradona were examples of how it could be, at the same time, personal and universal. It wasn't an album to understand, it was an album to feel.

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