Five CD-eight vinyls make the new work of Enrique Bunbury, the "Archives Volume 1" and "Archives Volume 2", which will launch Warner Music on 11 November with the special recordings with other artists for film soundtracks and theater and versions of other musicians. This is, today reports the recording in a note, "song not contained in Bunbury albums but fundamental to understand its history and idiosyncrasies, being a compulsory way to understand their tastes, influences and affection for the challenge tour". "Archives Volume 1" and "Archives Volume 2" will be available in a standard version with double CD in the first case or triple CD in the second, but also in digital format, plus a box with 4 vinyls and a DVD.
The first of the two volumes will focus on songs for cinema ( "Fairy barmy", "Come", "Get thee behind me"), theater ( "I do not want, nor do I know forget"), television ( "Taboo") or musical projects ( "panic button", "Dies Irae"). Also it will include some versions of such disparate artists as Miguel Rios ( "The blues bus"), El Niño Gusano ( "Gift Wrap") and Bob Dylan (with the hitherto unreleased "As a woman").
The second volume will contain "golden encounters" with singers like Maria Dolores Pradera, Jaime Urrutia, Andres Calamaro, Mikel Erentxun, Leon Benavente or Zoé, among others. All songs from "Files" have been remastered and will be accompanied by a booklet with personal notes zaragozano same musician on each of the songs and photographs of his personal memorabilia. Bunbury, which currently finalizing its new studio album, released in late 2015 his latest album, the acoustic "MTV Unplugged. The Book of Changes", which wanted to circle songs from his repertoire alone and its stage in Heroes del Silencio.