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1989 studio album by Alejandro Magno
Los Chulos Son Pa' Cuidarlos
Studio album by Alejandro Magno
Released1989
Recorded1988
GenreFlamenco, techno
Length30:48
LabelHispavox
Alejandro Magno chronology
Los Chulos Son Pa' Cuidarlos
(1989)
Viviendo Deprisa
(1991)

Los Chulos Son Pa' Cuidarlos is the first album recorded by Spanish singer Alejandro Sanz, known at the time as Alejandro Magno, with the label Hispavox. The record, which fused flamenco and techno, was met with critical and commercial indifference, and today Sanz views the record to be "insignificant". However, the album is now considered to be a collector's item. In an attempt to promote Los Chulos Son Pa' Cuidarlos, he performed at strip clubs, playing short sets between acts. This proved to be unsuccessful and Sanz took a break from music, choosing to study business administration.

Track listing

  1. Los Chulos Son Pa' Cuidarlos – 2:50 (J.Torres, Sagrario, Deloina)
  2. Tomasa – 2:54 (A.L. Arenas)
  3. El Apartamento – 3:32 (J.Torres, Sagrario, Deloina)
  4. Se Busca un Lío – 2:25 (A.L. Arenas)
  5. Doña Marina – 3:35 (J. Torres, J. Alejandro, L. Tamora, J.L. Oliveros)
  6. Tom Sawyer – 3:00 (Alejandro Sánchez)
  7. Señor Papa – 3:29 (A.L. Arenas)
  8. Cuando Navegamos – 3:24 (A.L. Arenas)
  9. Micaela – 2:50 (A.L. Arenas)
  10. Ajaulili – 3:17 (A.L. Arenas)

References

  1. ^ Birchmeier, Jason. "Alejandro Sanz – Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved 23 May 2012.
  2. ^ Gurza, Augustin (19 October 2003). "Not content to be stuck in success". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 23 May 2012.
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