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Lo que te Conté Mientras te hacías la Dormida
Lo que te conté mientras te hacías la dormida is the third studio album by La Oreja de Van Gogh, originally released on April 28, 2003, during the period with Amaia Montero as the lead singer. The album established the group as one of the key names in early 2000s Spanish pop.
Composed of 14 songs and one additional track, the album tells an emotional story that combines ballads, melodic pop, and moments of greater rhythmic dynamism. The album title is linked to the song “Historia de un sueño”, which narrates the dreamlike visit of a deceased mother to her daughter, one of the most intimate passages in the group’s repertoire.
Songs like “Rosas”, “20 de enero”, “Deseos de cosas imposibles”, and “Puedes contar conmigo” became some of the most recognizable tracks of their career, while pieces like “Geografía”, “Tú y yo”, and “Bonustrack” expand the album’s sonic range without breaking its cohesion.