Los Enanitos Verdes (album)

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Los Enanitos Verdes
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Released1984
Recorded1984
Genre Rock en Español
Label Mordisco
Producer Andrés Calamaro
Los Enanitos Verdes chronology
Los Enanitos Verdes
(1984)
Contrareloj
(1986)

Los Enanitos Verdes is the debut studio album by Argentine rock band Los Enanitos Verdes, released in 1984. [1]

Track listing

  1. La nena de diecisiete [The Seventeen-Year-Old Girl]
  2. La miraba de atrás [I Saw Her From Behind]
  3. Comiendo en el plato del perro [Eating From the Dog Dish]
  4. Detrás de las ruinas [Behind the Ruins]
  5. Aún sigo cantando [I'm Still Singing]
  6. No se metan más [Do Not Mess With Ne]
  7. Gente incoherente [Incoherent People]
  8. Cambiá, volvé [Change and Come Back]
  9. Show del calabozo [Show of the Dungeon]
  10. Amor callejero [Street Love]
  11. Tengo un sueño en mi alma [I Have a Dream in My Soul]

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References

  1. Hassan, Marcos (9 September 2022). "Marciano Cantero, Frontman of Argentinian Rock Outfit Enanitos Verdes, Dead at 62". Rolling Stone . Retrieved 25 February 2024.