Arroyo Peligroso
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Arroyo Peligroso | ||||
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EP by | ||||
Released | March 16, 2004 | |||
Genre | Cumbia, Salsa, Porro, Tropical | |||
Language | Spanish | |||
Label | Discos Fuentes | |||
Producer | Álvaro Arroyo, Cheo Feliciano, Darío De Castro, Gustavo Rada | |||
Joe Arroyo albums chronology | ||||
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Arroyo Peligroso (Dangerous Creek) is the first EP by Colombian musician singer-songwriter Joe Arroyo, released on March 16, 2004.[1] Under the label of Discos Fuentes. After of the close his contract with Sony Music, Arroyo decide to return with his first label, Discos Fuentes. This album show us a more commercial folkloric rhythms and mild introduction to his upcoming album "Se Armo la Moña en Carnaval" (2005). It had two hits on Colombia: "La Fundillo Loco" and "El Torito", this last was released on beginning of the year, coinciding with the Carnival of Barranquilla.[2] The album is available on iTunes[1] and Amazon.[3] Popular legend in Barranquilla has it that “La Fundillo Loco” was dedicated to his ex Mary.[4][5]
Track listing[]
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "La Fundillo Loco ("The Crazy Girl")" | Joe Arroyo | 3:59 |
2. | "Chuvidu" | Joe Arroyo | 3:43 |
3. | "Corazón Rumbero ("Rumbero Heart")" | Joe Arroyo | 4:02 |
4. | "El Ratón ("The Rat")" | Cheo Feliciano | 3:38 |
5. | "El Torito ("The Little Bull")" | Gustavo Rada | 3:54 |
6. | "La Fundillo Loco" (Tribal Mix) | Joe Arroyo | 4:30 |
Personnel[]
Credits for Arroyo Peligroso adapted from Allmusic.[6]
Musicians[]
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Production[]
- Líliana Guarín – graphic design
- Julio Estrada – keyboard programming
- Jorge Parra Jr. – keyboard programming
- Gabriel Gutierrez – mastering
- Darío De Castro – arranger, production
- Cheo Feliciano – composer
- Gustavo Rada – composer
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Arroyo Peligroso by Joe Arroyo". iTunes. Retrieved August 18, 2012.
- ^ ElLiberal.com (July 26, 2011). "Esta es la discografía de Joe Arroyo". Archived from the original on December 6, 2012. Retrieved August 18, 2012.
- ^ "Arroyo Peligroso". Amazon.com. Retrieved August 30, 2012.
- ^ JACKY DE ARROYO Y SU LEYENDA "En Barranquilla es “vox populi” que el disco “La Fundillo Loco” supuestamente fue dedicada a Mary, yo personalmente no se si eso sea cierto,
- ^ El ocaso de un ídolo 2005 En Barranquilla la separación de la pareja no ha pasado inadvertida, ni mucho menos el desconsuelo de Joe. Aunque él lo niega, muchos creen que le dedicó la canción La fundillo loco: "Ay mi madre cómo duele tanto, cómo una mujer que uno quiso tanto lo deja en la vida y queda uno loco, pero fíjate que ya pasó. Y me importó poco". En una columna de El Heraldo, su amigo Ernesto Mcausland le reclamó diciéndole: "Un hombre tan inteligente como Álvaro José Arroyo González? debió suponer que a la canción la iban a vincular con su accidentado divorcio, máxime cuando se trata de un artista cuya genialidad e impacto han radicado en su talento para la canción autobiográfica".
- ^ "Arroyo Peligroso – Credits". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. March 16, 2004. Retrieved August 18, 2012.
- Joe Arroyo EPs
- Discos Fuentes EPs
- 2004 EPs
- Spanish-language EPs