Andres Calamaro Discografia Exclusive File

: A comprehensive collection that bundles his core studio work from his peak commercial and creative years. Rare & Archival Releases

For a brief period, Calamaro launched his own subscription app ($5/month). It released 30 exclusive tracks over two years, including:

In Madrid, Calamaro joined forces with Ariel Rot, Julián Infante, and Germán Vilella to form Los Rodríguez. This era is crucial to his discography, fusing classic rock-and-roll with rumba, flamenco, and bolero. andres calamaro discografia exclusive

A recent massive reissue and expanded edition of his 1999 masterpiece Honestidad Brutal . It’s a holy grail for fans, featuring dozens of previously unreleased tracks from those legendary recording sessions.

Calamaro paid homage to his roots. El Cantante covers classic Latin American boleros and tangos, while Tinta Roja is a dedicated, elegant tribute to classic Argentine tango, produced by Javier Limón. : A comprehensive collection that bundles his core

Before his massive success, Calamaro was the keyboardist and vocalist for the iconic Argentine rock band (1978–1985). He appears on their classic albums:

After the record label forced him to cut down Honestidad Brutal , Calamaro responded with a massive, five-CD box set that included everything that was left out. This exclusive release is legendary among fans and is a testament to his incredible creative output of that era. This era is crucial to his discography, fusing

Perhaps the most comprehensive box set Calamaro has ever released. The title, which translates to "Incomplete Works," is a humble joke from a man whose discography is anything but.

| Exclusive | Details | |-----------|---------| | “El Salmón” (2xCD, Argentina 2000) | Second CD “Rarezas del Salmón” – 12 demos & outtakes (e.g., “Paloma” instrumental). | | “Tinta Roja” (Japanese edition, 2002) | Bonus track “Mil Horas (tango version)” – never released elsewhere. | | “El Palacio de las Flores” (live bootleg, 2003) | Unofficial recording from Palacio de los Deportes (Mexico City) – features 4 unreleased covers. |