Genre: Rock
| 1 | Bonito |
| 2 | Agustito Con La Vida |
| 3 | La Flaca |
| 4 | De Vuelta y Vuelta |
| 5 | Bailar |
| 6 | Dos Dias En La Vida |
| 7 | Tiempo |
| 8 | Dicen |
| 9 | Grita |
| 10 | Te Miro Y Tiemblo |
| 11 | Las Cruces De Tijuana |
| 12 | Agua |
| 13 | Aun No Me Toca |
| 14 | Duerme Conmigo |
| 15 | Mira Como Viene |
| 16 | Quiero Ser Poeta |
| 17 | Mi Diario Personal |
| 18 | Toca Mi Cancion |
| 19 | Entre Las Barcas |
| 20 | Cara de Azul |
| 21 | Sale A Escena |
| 22 | Que Bueno Que Bueno |
| 23 | Coraz�n (+ Hidden Track Mendrugo) |
| 24 | Como Peces En El Agua |
| 25 | Depende |
| 26 | Mama |
| 27 | Camino |
| 28 | Tijuana |
| 29 | Cry (If You Don't Mind) |
| 30 | Adios |
| 31 | No Se Estar Enamorado |
| 32 | Palabras Que Se Esconden |
Jarabe de Palo is a Latin rock group from Spain led by Pau Donés (1966), singer, songwriter, and guitarist.
Pau Donés, born in Montanuy Huesca, Aragon and raised in Barcelona, worked for various groups before being able to take on his current project, Jarabe de Palo. He began at age 15 with his brother Marc, with whom he formed a group known as J. & Co. Band and later another one named Dentaduras Postizas. During this period he completed his musical tracks in Barcelona with a job at an advertising firm.
His greatest success came to him after a trip to Cuba, where he was inspired to write "La flaca" which became the title of his first album in 1996. A year later came the big surprise: millions of albums were sold around the world, and "La flaca" became the song of the summer in 1997.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jarabe_De_Palo