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Enemigos de lo ajeno

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Released
  
1986 (1986)

Artist
  
El Último de la Fila

Label
  
PDI

Enemigos De Lo Ajeno (1986)
  
Nuevas mezclas (1987)

Release date
  
April 1986

Genre
  
Rock music

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Enemigos De Lo Ajeno (1986)

Similar
  
El Último de la Fila albums, Rock music albums

Enemigos de lo Ajeno is a 1986 rock album by the Spanish band El Último de la Fila. Rolling Stone magazine (Spain Edition) voted this album as Spain's most important rock album of all time. Rock DeLux Magazine (Spain's most important rock printed Magazine) and other prestigious critics have voted this album either as the most important or within the top 100 most significant Spanish-language rock albums.

Contents

The original version of the album was recorded with a very limited budget in Barcelona on an indie label called PDI. A year later, some of the tracks were re-recorded and remixed in London and re-released on an album called "Nuevas Mezclas". Enemigos De Lo Ajeno album eventually became part of the catalog of EMI. Originally it achieved Gold status (50000 units), but over the years it has sold in excess of 200000 (double platinum). CD reissues have appeared with different mastering over the years.

El ultimo de la fila lejos de las leyes de los hombres


Songs

1Lejos de Las Leyes de Los Hombres3:21
2Insurrección2:14
3Mi Patria En Mis Zapatos4:22

References

Enemigos de lo ajeno Wikipedia