Union (Puya album)
Union | ||||
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Studio album by Puya | ||||
Released |
June 12, 2001 (U.S) July 2, 2001 (Canada)/(Puerto Rico) | |||
Recorded | Denver, Colorado, St Louis, Missouri | |||
Genre | Latin metal, progressive metal, salsa | |||
Length | 65:04 | |||
Label | MCA | |||
Producer | GGGarth | |||
Puya chronology | ||||
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
Union is the third studio album by Puerto Rican progressive metal band Puya, released by MCA, in 2001.
Background
Union draws from diverse genres, including salsa,[2][3] progressive metal,[4] rap[5] and jazz.[2] Jazz and mambo musician Tito Puente agreed to record a timbale solo on Unión, but died before he could do so.[2] Because sales did not meet MCA's expectations, the label did not renew the bands contract after it had expired in 2002.[2]
Track listing
Songs written by R. Ortiz, except where noted.
- "Ride" (Harold Hopkins Miranda (HHM)) - 3:52
- "People" (HHM)- 3:30
- "Erizo" - 2:29
- "Socialize" - 3:49
- "Numbed" (Curbelo, Ortíz) - 3:09
- "Bridge" - 4:04
- "Si Aja" (HHM) - 5:39
- "No Interference" - 5:58 (Canadian Versión Track Mix)
- "Semilla" - 1:08
- "A Matter Of Time" - 3:03
- "Pa'ti Pa'mi" (HHM) - 4:42
- "Ahorake" (HHM) - 6:56
- "Unión" (HHM, Ortíz) - 16:39
References
- ↑ Allmusic review
- 1 2 3 4 Mateus, Jorge Arévalo (2004). "Boricua Rock". In Hernandez, Deborah Pacini. Rockin' las Américas: the global politics of rock in Latin/o America. D. Fernández, Héctor l'Hoeste; Zolov, Eric. University of Pittsburgh Press. pp. 97–98. ISBN 0-8229-5841-4.
- ↑ Flicky, Brad (August 2001). "Review of Union". CMJ New Music (95): 87. ISSN 1074-6978.
- ↑ https://www.questia.com/article/1G1-77810705/puya
- ↑ Inc, CMJ Network (2001-08-01). CMJ New Music Monthly. CMJ Network, Inc.
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