Mi Fracaso Personal [CD-single] [Import]

Editorial Reviews

Product Description
Astrud's Styling of Electronic Pop Brought on a Reminiscence of the Smiths and Joy Division to their Native of Barcelona, Spain.

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Mi Fracaso Personal
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Spanish New Order release funky proper debut album
Mi Fracaso Personal
Astrud
Manufacturer: EMI Int'l
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000059XDJ
Release Date: 2000-01-31

Tracks:

  1. Esto Deberia De Acabarse Aqui
  2. Miedo A La Muerte Estilo Imperio
  3. Es Increible
  4. Tres Anos Harto
  5. Vamos Al Amor
  6. No Estaria Mal
  7. La Nostalgia Es Un Arma
  8. Bailando
  9. Mi Fracaso Personal
  10. El Amor Era Esto
  11. Atencion
  12. Cambio De Idea

Album Details

Astrud's Styling of Electronic Pop Brought on a Reminiscence of the Smiths and Joy Division to their Native of Barcelona, Spain.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Spanish New Order release funky proper debut album.......2003-04-16

Astrud is amazing. They are so good and it shows how stupid American record labels are that Manolo and Genis, the duo that make up Astrud, aren't on the cover of Rolling Stone and playing at Coachella. On "Mi Fracaso Personal" they continue with the whizzing keyboards but add some Missy Elliott-like production. "Vamos Al Amor" breaks your neck with funk and their remake of their own "No Estaria Mal No Tener Que Saber Que El Lo Que Va A Pasar" is Timbaland-worthy. Unfortunately, I can't find anything on the band outside of a minor reference on [website], so I guess they don't have an offical site. ... Cheers.

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