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Honestidad brutal 1999
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Honestidad brutal

In 1999, Andrés Calamaro released Honestidad brutal, a work distinguished by its extensive tracklist, totaling 37 songs. This album, recorded at a time when Calamaro divided his life between Buenos Aires and Madrid, is characterized by a sound that, while rooted in rock, explores diverse textures and atmospheres. The creation process of this record, with its considerable number of tracks, suggests a period of intense creative production, where Calamaro poured a large amount of material.

Year
1999
Songs
37
Duration
141 min 35 seg
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Among the twenty-odd tracks that make up Honestidad brutal, some songs resonate with particular strength. Maradona, for example, becomes a reference point, addressing an iconic figure of popular culture. Another standout track is Prefiero dormir, which invites more intimate reflection. We also find Ansia en Plaza Francia, a title that evokes a specific place and a palpable feeling, and Socio de la soledad, which explores themes of introspection and personal connection. The diversity of these titles suggests a range of themes and musical approaches within the album.

Andrés Calamaro's musical journey prior to Honestidad brutal laid the groundwork for the breadth of this record. Following his beginnings with the bandoneon and his subsequent foray into electric guitar and piano, Calamaro was part of groups like Raíces and the Dickinson Power Trio, even recording in Los Angeles. His time with Los Rodríguez also marked an important stage in his career. All this previous experience is evident in the maturity and variety of styles found in Honestidad brutal, an album that, with its extensive duration and thematic richness, offers a complete panorama of Calamaro's artistic vision at that time.

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