Flamingos (album)

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Flamingos
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Studio album by
ReleasedMay 21, 2002
Recorded2001 - 2002
Genre Rock en español
Label Hispavox
Producer Enrique Bunbury
Enrique Bunbury chronology
Pequeño
(1999)
Flamingos
(2002)
El Viaje A Ninguna parte
(2004)
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Flamingos is Enrique Bunbury's third studio album.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Enrique Bunbury, except where noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."El club de los imposibles" 4:46
2."Sí" Adrià Puntí 3:20
3."Contar contigo" 4:52
4."Sácame de aquí"" 4:30
5."Enganchado a ti"" 3:56
6."Lady Blue" 5:30
7."San Cosme y San Damián" 3:52
8."Un bastón Para Tu Corazón" 2:12
9."No Se Fíe" 3:39
10."Ciudad de Bajas Pasiones" 3:53
11."Hermosos y Malditos" 4:12
12."One, Two, Three" 4:50
13."Hoy No Estoy Para Nadie" 7:28
14."Mundo Feliz" 4:42
15."...Y al final" 4:18

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