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Guerra Gaucha is the eighth album of Enanitos Verdes published in 1996.The album featured a number of guest musicians, including famous folk percussionist Domingo Cura (box drum and Peruvian), tango bandoneon player Daniel Binelli, percussionist Luis Conte and singer Ruben Albarrán (of Café Tacuba). Albarrán sings a duet with Marciano Cantero on the song "Ella".The album's musical style blends rock with traditional tango and Latin American folklore. The album contains fifteen songs, a controversial production of content, but courageous and respectable by the honesty of its lyrics.

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  • Guerra Gaucha is the eighth album of Enanitos Verdes published in 1996.The album featured a number of guest musicians, including famous folk percussionist Domingo Cura (box drum and Peruvian), tango bandoneon player Daniel Binelli, percussionist Luis Conte and singer Ruben Albarrán (of Café Tacuba). Albarrán sings a duet with Marciano Cantero on the song "Ella".The album's musical style blends rock with traditional tango and Latin American folklore. It has been regarded as one of the best albums of Enanitos Verdes. Some of the songs that stand out "El dia es claro", "Eterna soledad", "Guerra gaucha", and "Dale Pascual." The album contains fifteen songs, a controversial production of content, but courageous and respectable by the honesty of its lyrics. (en)
  • Guerra gaucha es el nombre del octavo álbum de estudio de la banda de rock argentina Enanitos Verdes. El álbum salió al mercado por EMI Music el 9 de julio de 1996.​ La portada del álbum muestra una pared de ladrillos, de un edificio, con una ventana abierta en la que se ve a una familia a la mesa. En la pared está escrito el grafiti "Guerra Gaucha". En el reverso, la ventana está cerrada. (es)
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  • AlbumGuerraGaucha.jpg (en)
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  • Rock en español (en)
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  • Guerra Gaucha (en)
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  • 1997 (xsd:integer)
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  • guitar solo by Jeff Baxter (en)
  • with Cosme and Domingo Cura (en)
  • with Daniel Binelli and Nancy Stein Ross (en)
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  • 1995 (xsd:integer)
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  • Gustavo Borner (en)
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  • 1995 (xsd:integer)
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  • 1996-07-09 (xsd:date)
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  • Caretas sin alma [Masks Without Soul] (en)
  • Dale Pascual [Let's Go Pascual] (en)
  • El delfín [The Dolphin] (en)
  • El día es claro [The Day Is Clear] (en)
  • El país del no dormir [The No Sleep Country] (en)
  • Ella [She] (en)
  • Estoy en el infierno [I'm In Hell] (en)
  • Eterna Soledad [Eternal Loneliness] (en)
  • Fuiste [You Were] (en)
  • Guerra gaucha (en)
  • Guerra gaucha [Gaucho War] (en)
  • Héroes al fin [Heroes At Last] (en)
  • Kumbanquele (en)
  • Lágrimas en Calcuta [Tears In Calcuta] (en)
  • Salpicándonos [Splattering] (en)
  • ¿No te sobra una moneda? [Can't You Spare A Dime?] (en)
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  • Guerra gaucha es el nombre del octavo álbum de estudio de la banda de rock argentina Enanitos Verdes. El álbum salió al mercado por EMI Music el 9 de julio de 1996.​ La portada del álbum muestra una pared de ladrillos, de un edificio, con una ventana abierta en la que se ve a una familia a la mesa. En la pared está escrito el grafiti "Guerra Gaucha". En el reverso, la ventana está cerrada. (es)
  • Guerra Gaucha is the eighth album of Enanitos Verdes published in 1996.The album featured a number of guest musicians, including famous folk percussionist Domingo Cura (box drum and Peruvian), tango bandoneon player Daniel Binelli, percussionist Luis Conte and singer Ruben Albarrán (of Café Tacuba). Albarrán sings a duet with Marciano Cantero on the song "Ella".The album's musical style blends rock with traditional tango and Latin American folklore. The album contains fifteen songs, a controversial production of content, but courageous and respectable by the honesty of its lyrics. (en)
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  • Guerra Gaucha (en)
  • Guerra gaucha (álbum) (es)
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