Historical Archive
Deseo carnal is a landmark album by the Spanish pop group Alaska y Dinarama, released in 1989. The album is known for its vibrant blend of synth-pop and new wave, featuring catchy melodies and bold lyrics that address themes of love, sexuality, and desire. Its sound is characterized by the use of synthesizers and infectious dance beats, which were emblematic of the late 1980s Spanish pop scene. The album has left a lasting legacy, influencing a generation of artists in Spain and beyond, and is often regarded as a classic of the Spanish pop genre.