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'''''Mucho''''' (''A lot'') is the 9th album by [[Argentina|Argentine]] rock group [[Babasónicos]]. It was released on CD in [[2008]]. The first single for the album is "Pijamas", and peaked 1 in Argentina. The second single was released in [[September]].
'''''Mucho''''' (''A lot'') is the 9th album by [[Argentina|Argentine]] rock group [[Babasónicos]]. It was released on CD in 2008. The first single for the album is "Pijamas", and peaked 1 in Argentina. The second single was released in September.


==Track listing==
==Track listing==

Revision as of 23:20, 8 January 2009

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Mucho (A lot) is the 9th album by Argentine rock group Babasónicos. It was released on CD in 2008. The first single for the album is "Pijamas", and peaked 1 in Argentina. The second single was released in September.

Track listing

  1. "Yo Anuncio" (I Announce)
  2. "Pijamas" (Pijamas)
  3. "Escamas" (Scales)
  4. "Cuello Rojo" (Redneck)
  5. "Cómo Eran Las Cosas" (How Things Were)
  6. "Microdancing" (Microdancing)
  7. "Las Demás" (The Other Girls)
  8. "Estoy Rabioso" (I'm Angry)
  9. "Nosotros" (Us)
  10. "El Ídolo" (The Idol)

Singles

  1. "Pijamas" (#1 Argentina)
  2. "Microdancing" (#1 Argentina)

Trivia

  • Gabriel Manelli -bass player- did help composing the album and recorded some tracks for it, before his untimely death in January. Some of the songs were played and recorded by "Carca" too.
  • A B-Sides album is expected, with the songs who didn't make the final cut for Mucho, called Poco (Little). It is expected to be released sometime in 2008/2009.
  • The album was released in cellphones before the physical CD release. The cellphone version contains a song called "Todo dicho" (All Said) as track 5, instead of "Cómo eran las cosas" on the CD version.
  • A deluxe version of the album will be released, containing another unreleased track from the Mucho sessions, "Para lelos" (For morons).

References