El Último de la Fila Album: “La Rebelion de los Hombres Rana”
Track Listing :
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Que Dien Hullen Los Pinos |
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| 2 |
Las Hojas que Rien - (Spanish) |
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Vestido de Hombre Rana - (Spanish) |
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El Bombero del Atarde Cer - (Spanish) |
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Sin Llaves - (Spanish) |
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Pedir Tu Mano - (Spanish) |
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Bailaras Como un Indio - (Spanish) |
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| 8 |
Dimelo Tu - (Spanish) |
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| 9 |
Medio Sonar, A - (Spanish) |
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| 10 |
Uva de la Vieja Parra - (Spanish) |
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| 11 |
Illetes |
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Album Information :
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La Rebelion de los Hombres Rana |
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UPC:724383555321
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Format:CD
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Type:Performer
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Genre:International - Rock En Espanol
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Artist:Ultimo De La Fila
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Label:EMI Records (Spain)
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Distributed:MSI Music Distribution
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Imported:Spain
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Release Date:1995/09/19
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Discs:1
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Mono / Stereo:Stereo
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Customer review - November 07, 1999
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
- Very entertaining and well made.
This is "El Ultimo de la Fila" last album before their break-up (Manolo Garcia & Quimi Portet). Most of the songs are good, except "Bailaras como un Indio" which does get on my nerves. This is unusual, since El Ultimo de la Fila has prided themselves as being a flawless band, pumping out albums without a single annoying song. My favorite songs on the album are: "El bombero del atardecer", "Sin llaves" and "A medio sonar", which I found to be quite a humorous song. I highly recommend this album, eventhough it's not their best, it nevertheless has extreme musical value.
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