La Prosperidad
La Prosperidad is the fourth studio album released by the rock en español band Fiel a la Vega. It was released independently in 2002.
La Prosperidad | ||||
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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 | ||||
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Singles from La Prosperidad | ||||
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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.
- "La Prosperidad"
- "Hay Que Edificar" (Laureano)
- "Maniqueismo" (Auger, Laureano)
- "A Quien Pueda Interesar"
- "Croatto"
- "Tu y Mi Ciudad"
- "Necesarios son los Sueños" (Laureano)
- "Del Siglo XXI a Washington"
- "Que Razón te Llevaré"
- "Encontrarte es una Historia que Hoy Deberían Publicar" (Laureano)
- "El Asunto: Salcedo Sigue Siendo Mortal" (Auger, Laureano)
- "No Tan Atractiva Verdad" (Auger, Laureano)
- "Algunos Deseos"
- "Incorporado" (Laureano)
- "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
- Tito Auger - lead vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica
- Ricky Laureano - lead and acoustic guitar, vocals, cuatro
- Jorge Arraiza - bass guitar, vocals, keyboards, percussion
- Pedro Arraiza - drums, harmonica
- Papo Román - percussion
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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