Hola/Chau
Hola/Chau, released in 2001, are the thirteenth and fourteenth albums from the Argentine band Los Fabulosos Cadillacs. These, their second live album set, are twin concert albums recorded at the Estadio Obras Sanitarias in Argentina. The concert includes most of the band's hits as well as a reunion with some of the former members of the band.
In the concert, many of the songs differ for the original versions in length and sound: some of them are given an edgier sound, on others long instrumental passages are added and some a more light, faster sound. Additionally, a few songs contain spoken sections by Vicentico, most memorably on "Basta de Llamarme Asi", in which he explains the song's history to the audience, and "Los Condenaditos", in which he delivers a closing speech asking for a social awakening.
Both albums were a huge commercial success earning golds in Mexico and Argentina. It would also embody a magnificent farewell for the band at the time. Nevertheless, the fans are left with the final words by Vicentico: "We'll see each other soon, very, very soon"
Reception
Hola
The Allmusic review by Victor W. Valdivia awarded the album 3 stars stating "Hola stakes the band's claim as one of the finest live acts anywhere. For one thing, the set list is superbly chosen. Rather than relying on the most recent album the band was touring to support the set list reaches all the way back to their first album and picks many classic tracks from all the albums in between"... Some tracks already were tailor-made for a live audience and are predictably superlative, but others reveal added power in concert. "Calaveras y Diablitos," already first-rate, becomes downright sublime when accompanied by an audience, while "Yo Quiero Morirme Aca," which sounded thin and tentative in its original studio version, becomes muscular and fierce on-stage. It's not quite the same as actually being there but Hola is one of los Fabulosos Cadillacs' most vital recordings.Chau
The Allmusic review by Victor W. Valdivia awarded the album 3 stars stating "The companion piece to the live album Hola, recorded at the same shows in Argentina, contains less-accessible material than Hola... The album works because the more thoughtful, reflective songs, like "Siguiendo La Luna," translate to the stage far better than could be imagined, especially when the audience sings along. "Vasos Vacios," especially, becomes downright sublime and "Salvador Y Los Cordones Flojos," hardly a standout on La Marcha de Golazo Solitario, reveals a new complexity and power. Chau may be a half-step below as accessible as its companion, Hola, but by no means is it forgettable, and fans and newcomers alike will definitely find a lot to like here".Track listing
Hola
- "Cadillacs" – 1:24
- "Demasiada Presión" – 3:41
- "El Aguijón" – 3:22
- "El Genio del Dub" – 4:11
- "Calaveras y Diablitos" – 3:56
- "Yo Quiero Morirme Acá" – 1:57
- "Carmela" – 3:41
- "Roble" – 3:29
- "El Crucero del Amor" – 5:37
- "La Vida" – 3:14
- "La Marcha del Golazo Solitario" – 5:33
- "Mal Bicho" – 5:05
- "El Satánico Dr. Cadillac" – 3:55
- "Yo No Me Sentaría en Tu Mesa" – 3:46
Chau
- "Manuel Santillán, el León" – 4:01
- "Salvador y los Cordones Flojos" – 3:30
- "Vos Sabés" – 3:15
- "No. 2 en Tu Lista" – 3:57
- "Siguiendo la Luna" – 4:36
- "Estoy Harto de Verte con Otros" – 5:32
- "Piraña, Todos los Argentinos Somos D.T." – 4:48
- "Vasos Vacíos" – 4:07
- "La Pomeña" – 3:16
- "Basta de Llamarme Así" – 4:33
- "Silencio Hospital" - 2:01
- "Carnaval Toda la Vida" – 4:15
- "Matador" – 5:19
- "Padre Nuestro" – 2:35
- "Los Condenaditos" (Vicentico, Rotblat – 8:34
Personnel
- Vicentico – vocals
- Flavio Cianciarulo – bass
- Ariel Minimal – guitar
- Mario Siperman – keyboards
- Fernando Ricciardi – drums
- Daniel Lozano – trumpet & flugelhorn
- Fernando Albareda – trombone
- Gerardo "Toto" Rotblat – percussion
- Sergio Rotman – saxophone & backing vocals
Former Members
- Vaino Rigozzi – guitar
- Luciano Jr. – backing vocals
- Naco Goldfinger – backing vocals
Guests
- José Bale – percussion
- Pablo Puntoriero – saxophone & flute
- Gustavo Liamgot – electric piano & accordion
- Juan Pablo Quiroga – backing vocals