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La Casa Azul - Tan Simple Como El Amor FLAC album

Tracklist

1 En Noches Como La De Hoy 3:15
2 Quiero Parar 2:31
3 Vamos A Volar 3:11
4 El Sol No Brillará Nunca Más 3:26
5 Cambia Tu Vida 4:00
6 El Secreto De Jeff Lynne 2:36
7 Prefiero Bailar 2:54
8 C'est Fini 2:24
9 Siempre Brilla El Sol 2:37
10 Superguay 3:50
11 Por Si Alguna Vez Te Vas 3:33
12 Aunque Parezca Lo Mejor 2:14
13 Como Un Fan 4:47
14 Preferimos Soñar (Hidden Track) 0:47

Companies, etc.

  • Copyright (c) – Elefant Publishing

Credits

  • Art Direction, Design – Gregorio Soria
  • Composed By, Producer, Arranged By – Guille Milkyway
  • Executive Producer – Domingo González
  • Photography By – Luis Morais

Notes

Comes in a digipak.

Track 14 not mentioned on back cover tracklist.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Scanned / Printed): 8428846211077
  • Mastering SID Code: SONY DADC IFPI L555
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI 94K8
  • Matrix / Runout: A0100491352-0101 15 A2

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
ER-25-013LP La Casa Azul Tan Simple Como El Amor ‎(LP, Album, Ltd, RE) Elefant Records ER-25-013LP Spain 2016
ER-1107LP La Casa Azul Tan Simple Como El Amor ‎(LP, Album) Elefant Records ER-1107LP Spain 2003

La Casa Azul - Tan Simple Como El Amor FLAC album

Musician performer: La Casa Azul

Title: Tan Simple Como El Amor

Country: Spain

Date of release: 2003

Style: Europop

Genre: Pop

Size FLAC: 1888 mb

Rating: 4.1 / 5

Votes: 877

Other Formats: MPC RA DMF VOC AA DTS ASF

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In my opinion, the best spanish pop record of all these years, the best work of this genious called Guille Milkyway, and an amazing work of art that should be known everywhere. The intention is clear: bring all the "bubblegum" sounds, japonese pop, sixties songs and Brian Wilson, mix all those influences together, and spice them with lyrics that talk about (lack of) love, social inadaptation, pop culture, near dystopic worlds of many colours. Maybe the first times you listen to these songs you find them too poppy, too cheesy. That's right, they sound like it. Now understand the lyrics, where the singer shows pain of not being loved and being single. How a boy with a lot of complexes, which always finds shelter in the world of sixties' lollypop, feels about love and sex? This collection of songs sound so personal, so visceral, so amazing that they always leave me down, though they are happy, when I listen to them. This is pure sensibility. This is a (dark) brilliant, magnificent, masterpiece.
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In my opinion, the best spanish pop record of all these years, the best work of this genious called Guille Milkyway, and an amazing work of art that should be known everywhere. The intention is clear: bring all the "bubblegum" sounds, japonese pop, sixties songs and Brian Wilson, mix all those influences together, and spice them with lyrics that talk about (lack of) love, social inadaptation, pop culture, near dystopic worlds of many colours. Maybe the first times you listen to these songs you find them too poppy, too cheesy. That's right, they sound like it. Now understand the lyrics, where the singer shows pain of not being loved and being single. How a boy with a lot of complexes, which always finds shelter in the world of sixties' lollypop, feels about love and sex? This collection of songs sound so personal, so visceral, so amazing that they always leave me down, though they are happy, when I listen to them. This is pure sensibility. This is a (dark) brilliant, magnificent, masterpiece.
Thofyn
I do! :)
Thofyn
I do! :)
Reddefender
Woawh, masterpiece, I wouldn't go that far...
Reddefender
Woawh, masterpiece, I wouldn't go that far...