Simplemente (El Tri album)
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Simplemente | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1984 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 33:50 | |||
Label | WEA International | |||
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Simplemente (Simply) (1984) is the first studio album by the band originally known as and the first one as El Tri. The name come as a direct reference from the way the fans called the band tri is the way Three sounds in Spanish, hence Simply The Tri.
The album was well received with "Triste Cancion" becoming a hymn in Latin rock and by far the most recognized song by the band, just like "Metro Balderas" and "Vicioso" received big success as singles.
In the song San Juanico 84 Alex Lora makes a salute industrial disaster caused by a massive series of explosions at a liquid petroleum gas tank farm in San Juanico, Mexico on November 19, 1984; this being one more of the songs dedicated to social reality, a characteristic in the songs of the band.
Track listing[]
- "Sópleme usted primero" (You Blow me First) (Alex Lora, Sergio Mancera) - 4:25
- "San Juanico" (Lora) - 5:15
- "Vicioso" (Vicious) (Lora, Mancera) - 2:19
- "Juanita" (Lora, Mancera, Mariano Soto) - 3:50
- "Triste canción" (Sad Song) (Lora) - 5:25
- "Agua, mi niño (La curva)" (Water, my Child (La Curva)) (Lora, Mancera) - 3:26
- "Violencia, drogas y sexo" (Violence, Drugs and Sex) (Lora, Guillermo Briseño) - 3:40
- "Metro Balderas" (Balderas Subway) (Rodrigo González) - 5:30
Personnel[]
- Alex Lora – guitar, vocals
- Rafael Salgado – harmonic
- Sergio Mancera – electric & rhythm guitar
- Arturo Labastida – sax
- Mariano Soto – drums
External links[]
- www.eltri.com.mx
- Simplemente at Musicbrainz
- Simplemente at Allmusic
- El Tri albums
- 1984 albums
- Warner Music Group albums