Tres (Fiel a la Vega album)

Tres
Studio album by Fiel a la Vega
Released 1999
Recorded Digitec, San Juan, PR
Genre Rock en español
Length 54:25
Label EMI Latin
Producer Fiel a la Vega
Fiel a la Vega chronology
A Quien Pueda Interesar
(1998)A Quien Pueda Interesar1998
Tres
(1999)
El Concierto Sinfónico
(2001)El Concierto Sinfónico2001
Singles from 'Tres'
  1. "Canción en la Arena"
    Released: November, 1999
  2. "Solamente"
    Released: February, 2000
  3. "Desde el Comienzo"
    Released: July, 2000
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Tres is the third studio album released by the rock en español band Fiel a la Vega. It was released in 1999 by EMI Latin and is the first album by the band released on an international label.

The album was made in a hurry after the band spent a little too much time on the beach, where Tito Auger was inspired to write the song "Canción En La Arena".

Track listing

All songs written by Tito Auger and Ricky Laureano, except where noted.

  1. "Desde el Comienzo" (Jorge Arraiza, Auger, Laureano) – 6:45
  2. "Indogmatización" – 3:33
  3. "Este Camino" – 5:29
  4. "Canción en la Arena" – 6:34
  5. "Solamente" – 5:23
  6. "Elipsis de una Fuga" (Auger) – 6:53
  7. "Quisiera Ser" – 5:51
  8. "Breve Anécdota de Heroismo Folklórico de Fin del Milenio" (Auger) – 7:46
  9. "Memorias de la Plaza" – 6:06

Personnel

Additional musicians

  • Luis Marín – piano, Hammond B3
  • Carlos Cruz – accordion ("Solamente")
  • Rubén Emanuelli – harmonica ("Elipsis de una Fuga")
  • Angelo Torres – string arrangement ("Desde el Comienzo")
  • Arnaldo Figueroa – violin ("Desde el Comienzo")
  • Richard Downes – violin ("Desde el Comienzo")
  • Marta Hernández – viola ("Desde el Comienzo")
  • José Daniel De Jesús – cello ("Desde el Comienzo")

Recording

  • José Vallejo – executive producer
  • Recorded at Digitec, San Juan, Puerto Rico, from September 3 to October 9, 1999, by Gerardo López.
  • Assisted by Carlos Cruz and Humberto Soto
  • Mastered at Masterdisk, New York City, by Leon Zervos.


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