El Turista

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El Turista
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Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 1, 2010
Genre Acoustic, pop rock
Length36:25
Label Bedroom Classics
Yep Roc [1]
Producer Josh Rouse, Brad Jones
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
The A.V. Club C+ [2]
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El Turista is a studio album by the singer-songwriter Josh Rouse. [4] The album was released by Rouse in 2010 via his Bedroom Classics label. [5]

Contents

Track listing

  1. Bienvenido – 2:18
  2. Duerme – 4:11
  3. Lemon Tree – 3:05
  4. Sweet Elaine – 4:28
  5. Mesie Julian – 2:37
  6. I Will Live on Islands – 3:03
  7. Valencia – 4:37
  8. Cotton Eye Joe – 3:58
  9. Las Voces – 3:53
  10. Don't Act Tough – 4:23

Digital bonus tracks

  1. To the Clock, To the City – 3:53
  2. Oh, Look What the Sun Did! – 2:40
  3. Lazy Days With Josephine – 2:09

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