X Anniversarium Explained

X Anniversarium
Type:studio album
Artist:Estopa
Cover:Estopa-X Anniversarivm-Frontal.jpg
Released:November 17, 2009
Genre:Rumba, Latin rock
Language:Spanish
Label:Sony, BMG
Prev Title:Allenrok
Prev Year:2008

X Anniversarium is the seventh studio album by the Spanish band Estopa. It was released in 2009, marking the band's ten-year anniversary. Additionally a comic of the band was released called Ultimate Estopa, as well as a poster of the band and a flag of their first concert as a gift. The album received a Latin Grammy nomination for Best Pop Album by a Duo or Group with Vocals[1]

Track listing

CD 2

DVD

The first DVD contains 24 video clips of the band, including live performances.

The second DVD called Regreso a la española is a documentary of the band narrated by their friends the band member José and David, and was directed by Andreu Buenafuente. The DVD also contains their first live performance (December 2, 2000) on the Palacio de Deportes de la Comunidad de Madrid.

  1. Spanish; Castilian: La raja de tu falda
  2. Spanish; Castilian: Como Camarón
  3. Spanish; Castilian: Cacho a cacho
  4. Spanish; Castilian: Tu calorro
  5. Spanish; Castilian: Suma y sigue
  6. Spanish; Castilian: Me falta el aliento
  7. Spanish; Castilian: El del medio de los chichos
  8. Spanish; Castilian: Vino tinto
  9. Spanish; Castilian: Partiendo la pana
  10. Spanish; Castilian: Demonios
  11. Spanish; Castilian: Nasío pa la alegría
  12. Spanish; Castilian: Rumba triste
  13. Spanish; Castilian: Fuente de energía
  14. Spanish; Castilian: Pastillas de freno
  15. Spanish; Castilian: Tragicomedia
  16. Spanish; Castilian: Ya no me acuerdo
  17. Spanish; Castilian: Vacaciones
  18. Spanish; Castilian: No quiero verla mas
  19. Spanish; Castilian: Lunes
  20. Spanish; Castilian: Malabares
  21. Spanish; Castilian: Cuando amanece
  22. Spanish; Castilian: Cuerpo triste
  23. Spanish; Castilian: Hemicraneal
  24. Spanish; Castilian: Pesadilla

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Latin Grammy nominees announced: Alejandro Sanz and Camila among top contenders . Los Angeles Times. Tribune Company. January 28, 2011. September 8, 2010.