Silencio=Muerte: Red Hot + Latin, The tenth entry in the Red Hot Benefit Series of compilation albums, takes a post-modern look at the contemporary rock en Español scene. This compilation features music from Spanish, Pan-American, as well non-Latin/Anglo-American acts that have either transformed the sounds and images of Latin music or have been influenced by the same.[1]
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Silencio=Muerte:Red Hot + Latin | ||||
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Compilation album Charity Album by Red Hot AIDS Benefit Series (Various Artists) | ||||
Released | April 22, 1997 | |||
Genre | Latin | |||
Length | 74:24 | |||
Label | H.O.L.A Records | |||
Producer | Tomas Cookman Andrés Calamaro Cuca Sepultura La Ley Los Lobos Los Fabulosos Cadillacs | |||
Red Hot AIDS Benefit Series (Various Artists) chronology | ||||
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As with other entries in the series, this project tailors its AIDS-awareness message to a specific target. Here, the focus is on the rapidly expanding epidemic of AIDS in Latin America.
Upon its release in 1997, Silencio=Muerte peaked at #14 and #48 on Billboard's Latin pop and Top Latin Albums, respectively.
The album was re-issued by Nacional Records in 2006 as Red Hot + Latin Redux, including new bonus tracks.