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''Fome'' (Chilean slang for "boring") is the fourth
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by Chilean rock band
Los Tres Los Tres also known as The Tr3s or The 3, is a Chilean rock band. The band was formed in 1987 in Concepción by Álvaro Henríquez, Roberto Lindl, Francisco Molina and later Ángel Parra Jr. joined. They are one of the most influential rock ...
, released on June 25, 1997, through
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. The album comprises fifteen tracks and was produced by the band alongside Joe Blaney, who had previously worked with them on ''
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'' (1996). The cover for the album contains an advertisement from the Spanish encyclopedia ''Monitor'', released during the sixties. The album has been considered as the best from the band's discography by many critics as well as by Álvaro Henríquez himself. The Chilean edition of ''
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'' included the album in their 50 Best Chilean Album list, released in 2008, placing it at number 29. It has sold almost 40,000 copies to date.


Background

The album was conceived following the huge commercial success and international exposure that the 1996 ''
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'' album brought to the band, ''Fome'' was recorded at
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, in
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and was produced by the band alongside Joe Blaney, who produced their MTV live album, the mixing and mastering of the album was done at
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in New York. Prior to the recording in the United States, the band recorded several demos of the songs from the album during a retreat to
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in
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. The album spawned the singles "Bolsa de Mareo", "Olor a Gas" and "La Torre de Babel". Unlike their acoustic MTV live album, ''Fome'' is a more "electric" album in its recording, Henríquez has said that "we wanted to have the sound of a band that played live but inside a studio, I mean, a sound as if we were playing together but with the help of technology, we want it to be spontaneous and fresh".


Composition

The album is composed by fifteen tracks, including two instrumentals composed by Roberto Lindl, one at the beginning of the album ("Claus") and the other at the end ("Largo"). The recording of the album was marked by the widening of the range of instruments used by the band, for example in "Olor a Gas" were Ángel Parra plays the
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, and the experimentation with the instruments that each member played with "Claus" having Henríquez, who usually plays the guitar, opening with drums, Francisco Molina in the bass and Roberto Lindl in the
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. According to Joe Blaney, the producer of the album, different influences range throughout the album, saying that "there are
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songs like "Libreta", "Antes", or "Bolsa de Mareo", the latter with that guitar solo, there is very colorful and pop stuff, some more acoustic like "Me Arrendé", I think the sound of this song it unique, is grandeous, there is also something fun in "Silencio" and "Torre de Babel"; "Restorán" is almost a
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song, and then there are the instrumentals at the beginning and end, closing the work ". Henríquez said that English rock band
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served as inspiration for the sound of the album, commenting that "in ''Fome'' there is not a rock of paraphernalia, a muscular or demonstrative one, instead there is an austere and precise rock like the one by
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, I think we achieved it". Themes of pain, heartbreak and death run through the album. According to Jimena Henríquez, sister of Álvaro, as well as other musicians close to the band during the time of recording the album, many of the songs in ''Fome'' are inspired by the end of the relationship between Álvaro and Chilean singer
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in addition to the alleged infidelities by Parra, hence the dark themes and the angsty lyrics by Henríquez. The song "Bolsa de Mareo" ("Puke Bag" or "Motion Sickness Bag") was chosen by the band as the album's first single because they considered it as a good representative of what the album was about, the song and its name come from "the sensation of always being without knowing where to hold on", a sensation which Henríquez likened to the one he felt during a plane flight. The second single, "Olor a Gas" ("Smell of Gas"), could possibly be about the aftermath of a suicide with lyrics like "Sin sábanas, sin un colchón, duerme tranquilo como un lirón, seco el corazón" ("Without bed sheets, without a matress, sleep calmly like a dormouse, the heart gets dry"). The third single, "La Torre de Babel" ("The Tower of Babel"), has no relation to the
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about the creation of the languages in the world, but instead, it is a fable created by the band inspired by different Chilean tales and tells the story of Gabriel, a young cigarette that loves to swim at the river which ultimately leads him to his death, the music video of the song was an animated video directed by Alejandro Rojas, featuring characters designed by Samuel Restucci, that illustrates the story of the song, the music video is one of the most recognized by the band as well as one of the first animated music videos in Chile.


Track listing

All tracks were produced by
Los Tres Los Tres also known as The Tr3s or The 3, is a Chilean rock band. The band was formed in 1987 in Concepción by Álvaro Henríquez, Roberto Lindl, Francisco Molina and later Ángel Parra Jr. joined. They are one of the most influential rock ...
and Joe Blaney.


Critical reception

The album has been considered by different music critics as the best album from the band, Pablo Retamal from ''
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'' called it their best album writing that "''Fome'' is a well-rounded album that has the intention to transmit a direct message of pain, sourness and uneasiness, all of the songs, both in their lyrics as well as in their sound are coherent with that message, it is something that does not happen in any other moment within Los Tres discography". Emilio Contreras from ''Futuro'' called it "the hightest creative point of Los Tres", considering that the album exceeded the high expectations that the band faced following the success of their previous albums, with ''Fome'' achieving a proper sound and character as an album. Álvaro Henríquez called the album as the best from the band, saying that "I think it's the epythome of Los Tres, it's not the juice but the pulp of our music, I think it's a very coherent album with very strong lyrics and content", also considering it a good representation of the identity of the band, commenting that "if it hadn't been clear to someone how we were as a group, on this album it was made very clear". Joe Blaney has called the album "the hightes point of the band" as well as "one of the best albums I have produced". The album was included in the list of 50 Best Chilean Albums at number 29, released by the Chilean edition of the American magazine ''
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'' on 2008, the list was voted by several Chilean musicians and music critics.


All-time lists


Credits


Los Tres

*
Álvaro Henríquez Álvaro Felipe Henríquez Pettinelli (born 18 October 1969) is a Chilean singer-songwriter, best known for being the vocalist and guitarist of the band Los Tres, considered by MusicaPopular.cl to be "the great musical symbol of the 1990s in Ch ...
– vocals, guitar, drums * Ángel Parra – guitar, bass, backing vocals * Roberto Lindl – double-bass, bass, accordion, organ, backing vocals * Francisco Molina – drums, bass


Technical

* Joe Blaney – recording, engineering * Scott Gormley – assistant engineer * Paul Schiavo – assistant engineer * Jim "J. Blunt" Caruana – assistant engineer * Vlado Meller – mastering


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Espada and La Pared 1997 albums Los Tres albums