music.wikisort.org - CompositionRe is the second studio album by Mexican rock band Café Tacuba, released in 1994. The album has been called "the equivalent of The Beatles' White Album for the rock en español movement" by The New York Times.[3] In 2012, Rolling Stone ranked it at number one on its list of "The 10 Greatest Latin Rock Albums of All Time".[4]
1994 studio album by Café Tacuba
Re |
---|
 |
|
Released | July 22, 1994 |
---|
Studio | - Cuernavaca, Mexico
- Can-Am (Los Angeles, California)
- Devonshire (Los Angeles, California)
|
---|
Genre | - Latin alternative
- rock en español
- norteño
|
---|
Length | 59:53 |
---|
Label | Warner Music Mexico |
---|
Producer | Gustavo Santaolalla |
---|
|
|
Professional ratingsReview scores |
---|
Source | Rating |
---|
AllMusic |     [1] |
The Rolling Stone Album Guide |     [2] |
Legacy
Re album established Café Tacuba's style of genre-switching, which had not been as prominent on their debut album Café Tacuba, released two years earlier. Its sheer length – an hour long – and experimentation with musical styles have made it a favorite among fans. One notable aspect of the album is that it contains several musical genres, notably norteño, huapango, banda, and bolero.
The album is considered by some to be the best Latin American album of all time.[4][5]
Colombian rock band Aterciopelados performed a song entitled "Re" as a homage to the band and the album on their 2016 live album Reluciente, Rechinante y Aterciopelado.
Track listing
Title | Writer(s) |
---|
1. | "El Aparato" ("The Contraption") | Rubén Albarrán | 3:19 |
---|
2. | "La Ingrata" ("The Ungrateful Woman") | Emmanuel del Real | 3:32 |
---|
3. | "El Ciclón" ("The Cyclone") | | 2:55 |
---|
4. | "El Borrego" ("The Sheep") | Del Real | 2:08 |
---|
5. | "Esa Noche" ("That Night") |
- Joselo Rangel
- Enrique Rangel
| 3:27 |
---|
6. | "24 Horas" ("24 Hours") | J. Rangel | 2:19 |
---|
7. | "Ixtepec" ("Ixtepec") | | 3:21 |
---|
8. | "Trópico de Cáncer" ("Tropic of Cancer") | Albarrán | 4:38 |
---|
9. | "El Metro" ("The Subway") | Del Real | 3:46 |
---|
10. | "El Fin de la Infancia" ("Childhood's End") | J. Rangel | 2:19 |
---|
11. | "Madrugal" ("Song for Dawn") | E. Rangel | 1:08 |
---|
12. | "Pez" ("Fish") | | 2:18 |
---|
13. | "Verde" ("Green") | Albarrán | 1:55 |
---|
14. | "La Negrita" ("The Little Black Woman") | | 3:05 |
---|
15. | "El Tlatoani del Barrio" ("The King of the Neighborhood") | Albarrán | 3:27 |
---|
16. | "Las Flores" ("The Flowers") | Del Real | 2:16 |
---|
17. | "La Pinta" ("Hooky/Skive") | Albarrán | 2:49 |
---|
18. | "El Baile y el Salón" ("The Dance and the Ballroom") | | 5:08 |
---|
19. | "El Puñal y el Corazón" ("The Dagger and the Heart") | Albarrán | 4:22 |
---|
20. | "El Balcón" ("The Balcony") | Albarrán | 1:41 |
---|
Personnel
Band members
- Cosme (Rubén Albarrán) – lead vocals
- Emmanuel del Real – keyboards, acoustic guitar, piano, programming, drum machine, backing vocals, lead vocals, melodeon
- Joselo Rangel – electric guitar, acoustic guitar, jarana, backing vocals
- Quique Rangel – bass guitar, electric upright bass, guitarron, backing vocals
Art
- Sergio Toporek
- Rubén Albarrán
References
- Valdivia, Victor W. "Re – Café Tacuba". AllMusic. Retrieved May 26, 2020.
- Kemp, Mark (2004). "Café Tacuba". In Brackett, Nathan; Hoard, Christian (eds.). The New Rolling Stone Album Guide (4th ed.). Simon & Schuster. pp. 129–30. ISBN 0-7432-0169-8.
- Pareles, Jon (August 24, 2006). "Madcap Music by a Mexican Band With Its Ears to the World". The New York Times. Retrieved January 10, 2006.
- Lechner, Ernesto (November 19, 2012). "The 10 Greatest Latin Rock Albums of All Time". Rolling Stone. Retrieved November 26, 2019.
- [dead link]
|
---|
|
Studio albums | |
---|
Extended plays | |
---|
Live albums | |
---|
Compilation albums | |
---|
Singles | |
---|
Authority control  | |
---|
На других языках
- [en] Re (Café Tacuba album)
[es] Re (álbum)
Re es el segundo álbum de estudio de la banda mexicana Café Tacvba lanzado en 1994. Fue grabado en Los Ángeles, California y Cuernavaca, Morelos bajo la producción del argentino Gustavo Santaolalla. Este es considerado su mejor material de estudio[1] Para este disco Café Tacvba contó con la participación de otros artistas como Luis Conte y Alejandro Flores.[2] Rubén Albarrán, vocalista del grupo, es acreditado en este disco como "Cosme".
Текст в блоке "Читать" взят с сайта "Википедия" и доступен по лицензии Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike; в отдельных случаях могут действовать дополнительные условия.
Другой контент может иметь иную лицензию. Перед использованием материалов сайта WikiSort.org внимательно изучите правила лицензирования конкретных элементов наполнения сайта.
2019-2025
WikiSort.org - проект по пересортировке и дополнению контента Википедии