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1993 studio album by El Tri
25 Años
Studio album by El Tri
Released1993
RecordedJuly 1992 (Mexico City)
GenreRock, blues
Length36:23
LabelWEA
ProducerAlex Lora
El Tri chronology
Indocumentado
(1992)
25 Años
(1993)
Una Rola Para los Minusvalidos
(1994)

25 Años (25 Years) (1993) is the tenth studio album by Mexican rock and blues band El Tri. It was released in cassette and compact disc format by WEA Latina in 1993.

The album was recorded at two studios: Indigo Ranch in Malibu, California, United States, and Kay-Nah in Mexico City, Mexico.

The name is a reference to the duration of the career of Alex Lora who started playing in 1968 with the past incarnation of the band known as Three Souls in My Mind.

Following the release of the album 25 Años in 1993, El Tri performed concerts throughout Mexico. In the same year, Alex Lora published a book titled Lora, Vida y Rock and Roll.

In 1994, Felipe Souza left the band after moving to New York City, United States. He was replaced by guitarist Oscar Zarate, who joined in April of the same year.

The most remarkable song of the album is the single "Pobre Soñador" a romantic hymn.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Alex Lora, except where noted

No.TitleWriter(s)English TranslationLength
1."Chilango Incomprendido" Misunderstood Chilango2:56
2."Pobre Soñador"Lora, Felipe SouzaPoor Dreamer3:53
3."El Rey" The King4:22
4."Dónde Quedó la Bolita"Lora, Pedro MartínezWhere Did The Little Ball End Up3:24
5."Negro Como Tu Conciencia" Black Like Your Conscience3:38
6."Tómate la Foto"Lora, SouzaTake The Picture3:50
7."El Dueño del Mundo" The Owner of The World3:26
8."Mi Chava No Comprende" My Girl Doesn't Understand4:22
9."Libertad Bajo Fianza"Lora, SouzaOut on Bail3:42
10."El Hablador"Garcia, Lora, SouzaThe Bragger2:50

Personnel

Musicians

  • Alex Lora – guitar, arranger, vocals, producer, mixing, artistic producer
  • Rafael Salgado – harmonic
  • Felipe Souza – electric & rhythm guitar, mixing, backing vocals
  • Eduardo Chico – guitar
  • Pedro Martínez – drums, backing vocals
  • Ruben Soriano – bass
  • Chela DeLora – backing vocals

Technical

  • Michael Hoffman – coordination, art coordinator
  • Chuck Johnson – mixing, mixing assistant
  • Richard Kaplan – engineer, mixing
  • Alex Lora - production, mixing

Artistic Staff

  • Mauricio Abaroa - cover design
  • Sergio Toporek - art work, digital photography, graphic design and photo retouching
  • Kenneth Barzilai - photography

References

  1. "25 Anos El Tri". All Music. Retrieved 25 November 2024.

External links

El Tri
Albums
Members
Music of Latin America
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