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Nunca es igual, according to DoReSol
The song Nunca es igual by Andrés Calamaro, with its duration of 7 minutes and 47 seconds, unfolds as an extensive piece that invites immersion. Its creation is a collaborative effort, with music attributed to Andrés Calamaro, Antonio Escohotado, Charlie Drayton, and Steve Jordan.
This track is part of Alta suciedad, Andrés Calamaro's fifth studio album, released in 1997. It was a significant work as it was his first album of previously unreleased songs composed entirely by him, following his departure from Los Rodríguez. The album had a significant commercial reception, selling over 700,000 copies, and became the second best-selling album in Argentine rock. Furthermore, it was recognized by Rolling Stone magazine, which included it in tenth place on its list of the 100 best albums of Argentine rock, and by the North American publication Al borde, which placed it at number 20 on its ranking of the 250 essential albums of Ibero-American rock. The album's production was handled by Joe Blaney, and the recording took place in the United States with Anglo-Saxon musicians.
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Alta suciedad
Andrés Calamaro · 1997 · Track 13
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Music Andrés Calamaro, Antonio Escohotado, Charlie Drayton, Steve Jordan