Artist: La Quinta Estacion
Genre(s):
Latin
Pop
Discography:
El Mundo Se Equivoca
Year: 2006
Tracks: 13
Primera Toma
Year: 2005
Tracks: 13
Acustico
Year: 2005
Tracks: 10
Flores De Alquiler
Year:
Tracks: 13
Formed in Madrid, Spain, La Quinta Estación established themselves ab initio in Latin America, especially Mexico, where their irregular album, Flores de Alquiler (2004), spun off legion hits and set the tilt en español outfit on a agile course to stardom. Comprised of vocalizer Natalia Jiménez, guitarist Ãngel Reyero, and bassist Pablo DomÃnguez, La Quinta Estación (aka La 5ª Estación) stirred from Madrid to Mexico after transcription their debut record album, Primera Toma (2002). They didn't delight much winner with that record album, unluckily, and in the year to survey, they worked hard to discover terms inside the Latin pop field, tributary songs to soundtracks, viz. Clase 406 (2003) and Dame Tu Cuerpo (2003), as well as a tribute album, Tributo a los Hombres G (2002). Their Clase 406 contribution, "Dónde Irán," previously released on Primera Toma, earned a lot of attention as nonpareil of the popular Mexican telenovela's motif songs. This foot-in-the-door prepare the stage for their second record album, Flores de Alquiler, which was so a major breakthrough, spawning quadruplet pop hits: "El Sol No Regresa," "DarÃa," "Algo Más," and "Niña." The album's success carried o'er into 2005 as well as 2006, as the group took the liberty of transcription and cathartic an together CD/DVD, Acustico (2005), that fundamentally was an "unplugged" take on Flores de Alquiler. Acustico tided over the band's sizable fan base until the tone ending of El Mundo Se Equivoca (2006) and its track single, "Tu Peor Error."
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