La Esquina del Infinito explained

La Esquina del Infinito
Type:Studio album
Artist:La Renga
Cover:Esquina3.jpg
Released:August 11, 2000
Recorded:Del Abasto al Pasto studios, May–June 2000
Genre:Rock
Hard rock
Label:PolyGram
Producer:Ricardo Mollo
La Renga
Prev Title:La Renga
Prev Year:1998
Next Title:Insoportablemente Vivo
Next Year:2001

La Esquina del Infinito is a 2000 album released by Argentine hard rock band La Renga. It achieved platinum status in Argentina for sales in excess of 60,000 copies.[1]

Track listing

All songs by Gustavo Nápoli except "Hey, Hey, My, My" (Neil Young) and "En Pie" (Manuel Varela)

  1. "La Vida, Las Mismas Calles" [The life, the same streets]
  2. "Motoralmaisangre"
  3. "Al Que He Sangrado" [To which I have bled]
  4. "Panic Show"
  5. "El Cielo del Desengaño" [The sky of disappointment]
  6. "Arte Infernal" [Infernal art]
  7. "En El Baldío" [In the wasteland]
  8. "En Pie" [Standing]
  9. "El Rey de La Triste Felicidad" [The king of sad happiness]
  10. "Estalla" [Explodes]
  11. "Hey, Hey, My, My"

Personnel

Guest musicians

Additional personnel

Notes and References

  1. Argentina. La Renga. 2011-12-30.