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  • Performer Juana Molina
  • Title Tres Cosas
  • Date of release 2004
  • Country Japan
  • Style Leftfield, Experimental
  • Other formats ASF MOD APE AIFF XM MP1 MP2
  • Genre Electronic
  • Size MP3 1595 mb
  • Size FLAC 1321 mb
  • Rating: 4.3
  • Votes: 112

Tres Cosas ‎ (CD, Album). La Musica Iberoamericana. WIGCD146, WIGCD 146. Juana Molina. Tres Cosas ‎ (CD, Album). Tres Cosas - Juana Molina 4:04. June1979, anType, brixtonmc, alexlad, psychonaut75, cvalda44, schnibbitt.

Segundo by Juana Molina, released 01 September 2000 1. Martin Fierro 2. ¿Quién? 3. El Perro 4. ¡Que Llueva! 5. La Visita 6. Quiero 7. Mantra Del Bicho Feo 8. El Desconfiado 9. El Zorzal 10. El Pastor Mentiroso 11. Misterio Uruguayo 12. Vaca Que Cambia De Querencia 13. Medlong 14. Sonamos 15. The Wrong Song Juana's music flows from her acoustic guitar - off-kilter electronic sounds and rhythms and a vast, strangely comforting plethora of noises from flora and fauna - while her voice is soothing and mesmeric  . Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more. Purchasable with gift card.

Son is the fourth studio album of Argentine singer-songwriter Juana Molina. It was first released on May 23, 2006 by Domino Records. It has received critical acclaim. Son is named after the various meanings of the word in Spanish. They include: "pleasant sound", "they are", a Cuban music genre, and the unit of sound sone. All tracks written by Juana Molina.

Tres Cosas is Molina's third full-length since she abandoned television outright in the mid-90s, but her past as a successful comedian still clings closely to her brand. The obvious reason for that is because it's a compelling backstory in its own right, the kind of anecdote that journalists and publicists don't easily forget  . Because Molina's compositions tend to be guided by stream of consciousness, sing-songy word trails, some of them need lots of time to fully take root; others- like the clumsy "El Cristal"- may never germinate at all. On the whole, however, Tres Cosas is still remarkably lean in fat.

Like Segundo, Tres Cosas was written, recorded, played, produced and mixed entirely by Juana Molina, at home, with additional keyboards and vocals provided by Alejandro Franov. Equally as riveting as Segundo, Tres Cosas is arguably stronger, the songwriting more bold and realised. As the New York Times put it: Her strengths - guitar playing and plain-spoken, droney melodies - are in the foreground. The songs have become prettier, with fewer keyboard distractions.

Tres Cosas (Three Things), is the third album by Argentine musician Juana Molina, released in 2002. It’s a place of friendly funhouse mirrors, where reality stretches or contracts, where sounds whisper rather than assault, and melodies linger on the air. Sounding not a million miles from Lisa Germano fronting a muted Stereolab, it’s also like a walk through a spring afternoon, where the sun is pleasant and not too strong – just enough to refresh the spirit. She might not have the best voice in the world, but she understands how to use its breathy qualities, whether alone or multi-tracked. Above all, she’s made her music into art, and moved confidently ahead from her debut (which looks tentative in retrospect), becoming one of the most individual voices around. Producers Juana Molina. Writers Juana Molina. More Juana Molina albums.

Продавец: Интернет-магазин Ozon. Адрес: Россия, Москва, Пресненская набережная, 10. ОГРН: 1027739244741

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 No Es Tan Cierto 3:10
A2 El Cristal 5:03
A3 Sálvese Quién Pueda
Backing Vocals – Alejandro FranovGuitar – Fernando Kabusacki
5:30
A4 ¡Uh! 3:13
B1 Tres Cosas 3:56
B2 Yo Sé Que
Xylophone [Concept] – Francisca Mayol
5:50
B3 Isabel
Recorded By [Vocal] – Hernán CaratozzoloVoice [Trembkins & Wailings] – Fernando Kabusacki
3:00
C1 Zamba Corta
Recorded By [Guitar] – Hernán Caratozzolo
2:22
C2 Sólo Su Voz
Violin – Petra Haden
4:02
C3 Cúrame 4:54
D1 Filter Taps 4:10
D2 El Progreso
Cello [Violoncello] – Martín IannacconeGuitar [Ambient & Electric] – Fernando Kabusacki
4:38
D3 Yo Sé Que...(Salve Argentina) 5:40
D4 Insensible 2:53

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Juana Molina
  • Copyright (c) – Juana Molina
  • Licensed To – Domino Recording Co. Ltd.
  • Mastered At – Mister Master

Credits

  • Artwork – Alejandro Ros
  • Keyboards – Alejandro Franov (tracks: A2, B3, C1, D2)
  • Mastered By – Eduardo Bergallo
  • Mastered By [Assistant] – Manuel Schaller
  • Mixed By [Assistant] – Laura Fonzo (tracks: A1, C3), Oscar Gimémez (tracks: A2, B3, C2)
  • Written-By, Mixed By, Producer – Juana Molina

Notes

Made in the E.U.
Gatefold jacket.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 5034202114611
  • Label Code: 10192
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A run out, stamped): WIGLP 146 A-1-1
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B run out, stamped): WIGLP 146 B-1-1
  • Matrix / Runout (Side C run out, stamped): WIGLP 146 C-1-1
  • Matrix / Runout (Side D run out, stamped): WIGLP 146 D-1-1

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
LAM-11202 Juana Molina Tres Cosas ‎(CD, Album) La Musica Iberoamericana LAM-11202 Japan 2002
WIGCD146, WIGCD 146 Juana Molina Tres Cosas ‎(CD, Album) Domino, Domino WIGCD146, WIGCD 146 UK 2004
WIGCD146P Juana Molina Tres Cosas ‎(CD, Album, Promo) Domino WIGCD146P UK & Europe 2004
none Juana Molina Tres Cosas ‎(CD, Album) Not On Label none Argentina 2002
DNO 30CD Juana Molina Tres Cosas ‎(CD, Album) Domino DNO 30CD USA & Canada 2004