In 1995, Jorge Drexler left Uruguay and a career as a doctor behind. He moved to Spain, invited by Joaquín Sabina. Vaivén, his third album, was the first recorded in Spain...
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This album marks a clear turning point in Drexler's career. While his first two albums for Virgin, Vaivén and Llueve, where conceived in a classic singer-songwriter style,...
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Eco is the third album produced by Juan Campodónico, Carlos Casacuberta, and Jorge Drexler. The production is warmer than that of Drexler's previous album, Sea. That does...
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This album was the follow-up to Drexler's masterpiece, Frontera. And although it's not as brilliant as its predecessor, it's certainly a very strong effort. Drexler is not...
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La Edad del Cielo: Sus Grandes Canciones reunites Jorge Drexler's strongest songs during the 1996-2002 period. It includes material from the four studio albums he recorded...
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