Donde los ponys pastan

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Donde los Ponys Pastan
Porter - Donde Los Ponys Pastan album cover.jpg
EP by
Released2005
Genre
Length27:55
Label 3er Piso
Producer Alejandro Pérez
Porter chronology
Donde los Ponys Pastan
(2005)
Atemahawke
(2007)
Alternate cover
Dondelosponyspastan2007.jpg
Cover of 2007 Re-release

Donde los Ponys Pastan (Where Ponies Graze) is the debut EP of the Mexican indie band Porter. [1] [2] Their first single, "Espiral", received extensive airplay on Mexican radio stations and on Mexican music television.

Contents

The album was re-released in late 2007 with a bonus live version of "Espiral" as track 8.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Espiral"5:22
2."Girl"3:57
3."Interlude complicado" (Instrumental)2:35
4."No te encuentro"4:55
5."Daphne"4:01
6."Bipolar"4:46
7."Interlude dos viene" (Instrumental)2:19
2007 re-release and iTunes bonus track
No.TitleLength
8."Espiral (live)" (Live recording in Zapopan, Mexico, 8/10/05)5:41

Personnel

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