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Café Tacuba -Re - (1994)

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Café Tacuba -Re - (1994)

Café Tacuba -Re – (1994)
Latin Alternative, Rock en español, norteño | MP3 CBR 320kbps | 131 MB

Re was Café Tacuba's second record. The album was called "the equivalent of the Beatles 'White Album' for the rock en español movement" by the New York Times. he name probably comes from the second syllable in Solfege, perhaps because it was their second album. It was released in 1994 and consisted of twenty songs. "Re" album established Café Tacuba's style of genre-switching, which hadn't been as prominent in their debut album, Café Tacuba, released two years earlier. Its sheer length - an hour long - and experimentation with musical styles has made it a favorite among fans. One notable aspect of the album is that it contains several musical genres, notably norteño, Banda, and Bolero music. The album's diversity in genres showcase the vocal capabilities of Rubén Albarrán, credited on this album as "Cosme".(Wikipedia)




1. El Aparato (The Machine) – 3:19
2. La Ingrata (The Ingrate) – 3:32
3. El Ciclón (The Cyclone) – 2:55
4. El Borrego (The Sheep) A derogatory Spanish term for people who do everything they're told to. – 2:08
5. Esa Noche (That Night) – 3:27
6. 24 Horas (24 Hours) – 2:19
7. Ixtepec (Ixtepec is a city in Oaxaca) – 3:21
8. Trópico de Cáncer (Tropic of Cancer) – 4:38
9. El Metro (The Subway) – 3:46
10. El Fin de la Infancia (Childhood's End, named after the book by Arthur C. Clarke.) – 2:19
11. Madrugal (Song For Dawn as the lyrics describe dawn (madrugada) in the Mexican capital) – 1:08
12. Pez (Fish) – 2:18
13. Verde (Green) – 1:55
14. La Negrita (The Little Black Woman, a diminutive) – 3:05
15. El Tlatoani del Barrio (The King of the Neighborhood. Tlatoani is a Nahuatl word, used to describe Aztec emperors. Cuauhtemoc was the last.) It is also a nod to Ruben Albarran's father, who was a boxer, as pictured in the booklet. – 3:27
16. Las Flores (The Flowers) – 2:16
17. La Pinta (Skipping Class) Also refers to one of Christopher Columbus' vessels. – 2:49
18. El Baile y el Salón (The Dance and the Ballroom) – 5:08
19. El Puñal y el Corazón (The Dagger and the Heart) –4:22
20. El Balcón (The Balcony) – 1:41