Balada de Otro Tiempo
Balada de Otro Tiempo is an album by the Puerto Rican singer Roy Brown. It was released by Brown's label, Discos Lara-Yarí, in 1989.[1]
Balada de Otro Tiempo | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1989 | |||
Recorded | February to March 1989 | |||
Genre | Nova trova, Puerto Rican folk music | |||
Label | Lara-Yarí | |||
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Background and recording
Balada de Otro Tiempo was recorded from February to March 1989 at Ochoa Studios in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Like Brown's previous albums, it contains songs inspired by poems by Luis Palés Matos ("Pueblo negro") and Juan Antonio Corretjer ("Inabón Yunes"). It includes the song, "Melena al viento", based on a poem by Luis Lloréns Torres. The Puerto Rican singer/songwriter Rucco Gandía also contributes with the song "Sofía".
Track listing
All tracks are written by Roy Brown, except where noted
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Sal a caminar" | ||
2. | "Melena al viento" | Luis Lloréns Torres, Roy Brown | |
3. | "Aguila blanca" | ||
4. | "Parece que" | ||
5. | "Pueblo negro" | Luis Palés Matos, Roy Brown | |
6. | "Pillo buena gente" | ||
7. | "Fabiola" | ||
8. | "Balada de otro tiempo" | ||
9. | "Sofía" | Rucco Gandía | |
10. | "Inabón Yunes" | Juan Antonio Corretjer, Roy Brown |
Personnel
Musicians
- Roy Brown - guitars
- Rucco Gandía - bass guitarand production
- Eduardo Reyes
- Tato Santiago - keyboards
- Eguie Castrillo - percussion
- Pedro Guzmán - cuatro
- Luis Juliá - guitars
- Jimmy Rivera - drums
- Nicky Aponte
Recording and production
- Hilton Colón - recording
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