Estamos locos... ¿o qué?

Estamos locos... ¿o qué? (Castilian for Are we crazy... aren't we?) is the third studio album by Spanish rock band Hombres G, released in 1987. The title, when translated literally into English, means "Are we crazy, or what?"[1][2][3]

Estamos locos... ¿o qué?
Studio album by
Released1987 (1987)
RecordedEarly 1987
GenreRock, pop rock
LabelWEA Latina Spain
ProducerCarlos Narea
Hombres G chronology
La cagaste... Burt Lancaster
(1986)
Estamos locos... ¿o qué?
(1987)
Agitar antes de usar
(1988)
Singles from Estamos locos... ¿o qué?
  1. "Una mujer de bandera"
    Released: 1987
  2. "Temblando"
    Released: 1987
  3. "No, no, no..."
    Released: 1987
  4. "Y cayó la bomba (fétida)"
    Released: 1987

History edit

After finishing filming their first movie, Sufre mamón, Hombres G began work on their third studio album. David Summers isolated himself for a week at a family house in Huelva and upon returning to the rest of the band, had composed 12 songs. To avoid pressure, Hombres G left for Manchester, where they recorded Estamos locos... ¿o qué? with producer Carlos Narea.[4][5]

Track listing edit

All tracks are written by David Summers

No.TitleLength
1."Una mujer de bandera"3:06
2."Sólo me faltas tú"2:35
3."Mis amigos"4:33
4."Solo otra vez"3:46
5."Huellas en la bajamar"3:28
6."No, no... no"3:08
7."En mi coche"4:03
8."Y cayó la bomba (fétida)"3:55
9."¿Qué te he hecho yo?"2:34
10."Temblando"3:13

Personnel edit

  • David Summers – vocals, bass
  • Rafa Gutiérrez – guitar
  • Daniel Mezquita – guitar
  • Javier Molina – drums

References edit

  1. ^ Discografía Hombres G:: Hombres-G.com, archived from the original on 26 January 2010, retrieved 10 January 2010
  2. ^ Amazon.com: Estamos Locos... O Que?: Hombres G: Music, retrieved 10 January 2010
  3. ^ hombresg.8k.com - Discografia, archived from the original on 21 December 2009, retrieved 10 January 2010
  4. ^ HombresG.Net - Oficial - Archivos - Historia, retrieved 8 June 2010
  5. ^ Historia Hombres G :: www.Hombres-G.com, archived from the original on 1 June 2010, retrieved 8 June 2010

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