Tres cosas (Spanish for "three things") is the third studio album by Argentine musician Juana Molina. It was released in 2002.[citation needed]
| Tres cosas | ||||
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| Studio album by | ||||
| Released | 2002 (2002) | |||
| Length | 57:38 | |||
| Language | Spanish | |||
| Label | Domino | |||
| Producer | Juana Molina | |||
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| Aggregate scores | |
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| Source | Rating |
| Metacritic | 76/100[1] |
| Review scores | |
| Source | Rating |
| AllMusic | |
| Entertainment Weekly | B+[3] |
| Pitchfork | 7.2/10[4] |
| Spin | B+[5] |
| Stylus | D+[6] |
| Tiny Mix Tapes | 4/5[7] |
| Uncut | |
| The Village Voice | C[9] |
Tres cosas received positive reviews from critics noted at review aggregator Metacritic. It has a weighted average score of 76 out of 100, based on 15 reviews.[1] The New York Times listed it sixth best pop album of 2004.[10]
All tracks are written by Juana Molina.
| No. | Title | Length |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | "No es tan cierto" | 3:13 |
| 2. | "El cristal" | 5:03 |
| 3. | "Sálvese quien pueda" | 5:58 |
| 4. | "¡Uh!" | 3:33 |
| 5. | "Tres cosas" | 3:58 |
| 6. | "Yo sé que" | 5:55 |
| 7. | "Isabel" | 4:22 |
| 8. | "Lamba corta" | 2:22 |
| 9. | "Sólo su voz" | 4:10 |
| 10. | "Cúrame" | 6:34 |
| 11. | "Filter Taps" | 4:12 |
| 12. | "El progreso" | 5:25 |
| 13. | "Insensible" | 2:53 |
| Total length: | 57:38 | |
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