La Prosperidad

La Prosperidad
Studio album by Fiel a la Vega
Released 2002
Recorded Digitec, San Juan, PR
Alfa Recording, San Juan, PR
Genre Rock en español
Length ??:??
Label Luar Music
JORIPATIPE
Producer Fiel a la Vega
Fiel a la Vega chronology
El Concierto Sinfónico
(2001)El Concierto Sinfónico2001
La Prosperidad
(2002)
Desde el Comienzo: 1994–2004
(2005)Desde el Comienzo: 1994–20042005
Singles from 'La Prosperidad'
  1. "Hay Que Edificar"
    Released: November, 2002
  2. "A Quien Pueda Interesar"
    Released: January, 2003
  3. "Maniqueismo"
    Released: May, 2003

La Prosperidad is the fourth studio album released by the rock en español band Fiel a la Vega. It was released independently in 2002.

The lead guitarist Ricky Laureano takes a more prominent role, writing four songs, and co-writing another three with the singer Tito Auger. Laureano sings lead vocals on all of his four songs.

Track listing

All songs written by Tito Auger, except where noted.

  1. "La Prosperidad"
  2. "Hay Que Edificar" (Laureano)
  3. "Maniqueismo" (Auger, Laureano)
  4. "A Quien Pueda Interesar"
  5. "Croatto"
  6. "Tu y Mi Ciudad"
  7. "Necesarios son los Sueños" (Laureano)
  8. "Del Siglo XXI a Washington"
  9. "Que Razón te Llevaré"
  10. "Encontrarte es una Historia que Hoy Deberían Publicar" (Laureano)
  11. "El Asunto: Salcedo Sigue Siendo Mortal" (Auger, Laureano)
  12. "No Tan Atractiva Verdad" (Auger, Laureano)
  13. "Algunos Deseos"
  14. "Incorporado" (Laureano)
  15. "Banderas"

Song meanings

  • Auger wrote "Croatto" in honor of the singer Tony Croatto, one of his influences. Four years later, after Croatto's death, Auger sang the song in a concert in his memory.
  • Laureano wrote and dedicated "Encontrarte es una Historia que Hoy Deberían Publicar" to his wife, while Auger wrote and dedicated "Tu y Mi Ciudad" to his.
  • "El Asunto: Salcedo Sigue Siendo Mortal" is a reference to the Spaniard Diego Salcedo's drowning at the hands of the Taíno Indians of the island.
  • "Banderas" stemmed from some controversies that arose on the island concerning the use of national flags, and the division caused by the Navy-Vieques protests.

Personnel

Recording

  • Luar Music - executive producer
  • Recorded at Digitec, San Juan, Puerto Rico, and Alfa Recording, San Juan, from March to October, 2002, by Gerardo López.
  • Additional recordings by Carlos Cruz
  • Assistant - Tito Peña (Alfa Recording) and Luis Burgos (Digitec)
  • Mastered at Masterdisk, New York City, by Leon Zervos.
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