Componé, Ladrón
There are at least two Rubins. One is obscure northern soul superstar Rubin Parker, responsible for the stomper You've Been Away. The other is Sebastián Rubin, a songwriter from Buenos Aires, Argentina. He started his solo carrer in 2004, with “Viva la Vida”, a 6 songs EP that follows the harmonic and melody lines of his previous band, Grand Prix. Few months after, Rubin released “Compone, Ladron”, a live album that can be downloaded at his web site (https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://www.rubinlandia.com.ar). The album was recorded with some of his friends in a cold and rainy friday of july. They recorded 10 unplugged songs and versions, including “La triple A se llevo mi mujer”, cover version of the Ramones “The KKK took my baby away”. After this album, Rubin played some gigs in Argentina and Spain. At the end of 2005, he recorded with Los Subtitulados (The subtittleds) the album “Esperando el fin de mundo” (waiting for the end of the world), released in the middle of 2006. The album (now with a full band) shows some influences of Teenage Fanclub, Elvis Costello, Kurt Vonnegut, Seinfeld, The Kinks and others. The end result is pure pop with powerful choruses, combined with some cellos, keyboards and a very sweet electric guitar. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
There are at least two Rubins. One is obscure northern soul superstar Rubin Parker, responsible for the stomper You've Been Away. The other is Sebastián Rubin, a songwriter from Buenos Aires, Argentina. He started his solo carrer in 2004, with “Viva la Vida”, a 6 songs EP that follows the harmonic and melody lines of his previous band, Grand Prix. Few months after, Rubin released “Compone, Ladron”, a live album that can be downloaded at his web site (https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://www.rubinlandia.com.ar). The album was recorded with some of his friends in a cold and rainy friday of july. They recorded 10 unplugged songs and versions, including “La triple A se llevo mi mujer”, cover version of the Ramones “The KKK took my baby away”. After this album, Rubin played some gigs in Argentina and Spain. At the end of 2005, he recorded with Los Subtitulados (The subtittleds) the album “Esperando el fin de mundo” (waiting for the end of the world), released in the middle of 2006. The album (now with a full band) shows some influences of Teenage Fanclub, Elvis Costello, Kurt Vonnegut, Seinfeld, The Kinks and others. The end result is pure pop with powerful choruses, combined with some cellos, keyboards and a very sweet electric guitar. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Nómada
You've Been Away
DESEOS
EFÍMERO
Odio El Amor
Nómada (Remix)
Fardan
El Genio De La Soledad
Ciego del 15
Yo Me Quiero Enamorar
Del Lado Del Sol
A Mi Lado
Adios, Torino
The Opposite of Me
Sexy Sadie
Invierno Triste
Llamá Cuando Quieras
Ni Hablar
Spanish Ballad
Follow Me Down
Fe
Luz De Amor
La Triple A Se Llevo A Mi Mujer
NÜRBURGRING
I Don´t Like Mondays
Nada Mas
Viviendo Con Victoria Grey
All In
Nuevo Error
¿Dónde Estás Esta Noche, Corazón?
SRT Music
Artemis
Ordinary Words
Roto
Mejor Si No Estás
Mejor Si No Estas
Will You Love Me Tommorrow
Harto
La triple a se llevó a mi mujer
No mas lagrimas
Límite
Oide Zeitn
the pebble song
Remando Desde Los 80´s (Dialogo)
Duygular Yalan
Aprender a Respirar (bonus track)
Mi Pequeño Ukelele
I don't like mondays
Alison (bonus track)
Wenn i dann aufwoch
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