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Tracción Acústica is the tenth album of Enanitos Verdes released on January 27, 1998. Tracción Acústica is a compilation of their greatest hit songs recorded live in high acoustic quality. It includes a tribute to the legendary Mexican rock band El Tri, performing their classic theme "Metro Balderas". The album also contains two unreleased tracks: "El Guerrero" and "Fiesta Jurásica". Tracción Acústica was nominated for a Grammy for "Best Latin Rock/Alternative Album"

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  • Tracción acústica es el primer disco en vivo de los Enanitos Verdes. Contiene temas conocidos en versión acústica y 2 nuevas canciones. Producido por Cachorro López. Coproducido por Enanitos Verdes.Tracción acústica reúne la grabación de un recital acústico dado por Enanitos Verdes para la red Televisa, el 28 y 29 de octubre de 1997, en la Ciudad de México. (es)
  • Tracción Acústica is the tenth album of Enanitos Verdes released on January 27, 1998. Tracción Acústica is a compilation of their greatest hit songs recorded live in high acoustic quality. It includes a tribute to the legendary Mexican rock band El Tri, performing their classic theme "Metro Balderas". The album also contains two unreleased tracks: "El Guerrero" and "Fiesta Jurásica". The album was recorded live on October 28 and 29, 1997, in Mexico City. It was their first album with their new record label: PolyGram.The performance was filmed by television networks for Telehit and was aired in February 1998.Guest artists included Jeff Baxter (Steely Dan - Doobie Brothers) on acoustic guitar and Julieta Venegas on accordion. Other guest artists included: Horacio Gomez on keyboards, Edgardo Pais on guitar; Mark Muller on Pedal Steel, Lap Steel and mandolin; Armando Montiel, Leonardo Munoz and Graham Hawthorne on percussion, and Celsa Mel Gowland and Lorena Alvarez singing choir. Tracción Acústica was nominated for a Grammy for "Best Latin Rock/Alternative Album" (en)
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  • Tracción acústica es el primer disco en vivo de los Enanitos Verdes. Contiene temas conocidos en versión acústica y 2 nuevas canciones. Producido por Cachorro López. Coproducido por Enanitos Verdes.Tracción acústica reúne la grabación de un recital acústico dado por Enanitos Verdes para la red Televisa, el 28 y 29 de octubre de 1997, en la Ciudad de México. (es)
  • Tracción Acústica is the tenth album of Enanitos Verdes released on January 27, 1998. Tracción Acústica is a compilation of their greatest hit songs recorded live in high acoustic quality. It includes a tribute to the legendary Mexican rock band El Tri, performing their classic theme "Metro Balderas". The album also contains two unreleased tracks: "El Guerrero" and "Fiesta Jurásica". Tracción Acústica was nominated for a Grammy for "Best Latin Rock/Alternative Album" (en)
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