Exclusive — Andres Calamaro Discografia
For the true fan and collector, his studio albums are just the beginning. The real treasure lies in the deep cuts: the , the massive box sets, the collections of rarities, and the special vinyl reissues that make his catalogue a collector's dream.
The ultimate collector's holy grail. This monolithic, 5-CD box set features 103 tracks recorded home-studio style. It is a chaotic, beautiful, and unfiltered document of pure artistic compulsion, covering originals, covers, and lo-fi experiments. This album earned him his lifelong moniker: "El Salmón"—the fish that swims against the current. 4. The Deep Roots and Rebirth (2004–2010s)
: El debut que sembró la semilla del rock bastardo y rumbero.
A collaborative live album with Spanish rock legend Enrique Bunbury , recorded during their joint tour. andres calamaro discografia exclusive
: Calamaro was the keyboardist and a primary songwriter during their peak in the 1980s, contributing hits like "Mil horas." Los Rodríguez
: His final solo works before moving to Spain and forming Los Rodríguez. Notable Band Projects Los Abuelos de la Nada
For new listeners, it offers a "one-stop shop" to understand why he is considered one of the most influential figures in "Rock en Español." Critical Perspective For the true fan and collector, his studio
Whether you start with the tight pop precision of Alta Suciedad or brave the sprawling depths of Honestidad Brutal , Calamaro's discography offers an unparalleled journey through the soul of rock en español.
En los últimos años, Andrés Calamaro se ha dedicado a cuidar su legado sin dejar de explorar nuevos terrenos musicales.
Calamaro's solo work is defined by high-concept double albums and a blend of rock, pop, and tango. El Regreso This monolithic, 5-CD box set features 103 tracks
Before his solo stardom, Calamaro was a key member of two of the most influential groups in Ibero-American rock. Raíces (1978):
Start with El Salmón . Track down the Japanese box. Join the forums. And when you finally hear that mumbled, unreleased verse of "Carnaval toda la vida" that wasn’t good enough for Honestidad Brutal , you will understand: the exclusive tracks are not leftovers. They are the main course.
Andrés Calamaro’s discography is a mirror of life itself: it starts with the naive energy of youth, explodes into the excess of success, hits rock bottom, and slowly climbs back up to wisdom. Listening to his catalog in chronological order is an emotional experience that few other artists can provide. He is, simply, the last true romantic of Latin rock.