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Engineers: Alan Leschorn, Roberto Francisco.
Personnel: Papo Cadena, Socrates de Jesus (saxophone); Rafael Okil (congas); Quico Risek, Henry Garcia, Manuel Tejada, Reynold Sosa, Victor Waill, Vladimir Dotel (background vocals).
Recording information: Lab; Midilab; SONO; Wilmor.
Photographer: Jaime Enrique De Marchena.
Arrangers: Juan Valdés; Manuel Tejada; Pavel DeJesus; Victor Waill.
Personnel includes: Papo Cadena, Socrates De Jesus (saxophone); Rafael "Fito" Okil (congas); Ruben Paulino (guira); Henry Garcia, Victor Waill, Manuel Tejada, Vladimir, Quico Risek, Reynolds Sosa (background vocals).
Producers: Vladimir Dotel, Pavel De Jesus, Cholo Brenes.
Ilegales Music | Category | World Albums, International CDs, Latin, Spanish, Merengue, Latin Dance Collections, Latin Hip-Hop, Dominican, Nicaraguan, Enhanced CD, Tropical | | Label | Ariola International | | Orig Year | 1995 | | All Time Sales Rank | 55784  | | CD Universe Part number | 1252745 | | Catalog number | 10272 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Nov 21, 1995 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Recording Time | 39 minutes | | Personnel | Henry Garcia Manuel Tejada Papo Cadena Quico Risek Rafael "Fito" Okil - congas Reynold Sosa Ruben Paulino - guira Socrates De Jesus - saxophone Victor Waill Vladimir
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$8.25 SUENOS LIQUIDOS won the 1999 Grammy Award for Best Latin/Rock Alternative Performance.
As trippy and loose-limbed as the album art may be (echoes of Santana's ABRAXAS), SUENOS LIQUIDOS finds these rockeros Mexicanos creating an ever-more refined sound. It's a free-and-easy rock & roll that's been baked in the Yucatan sun, with all the fun of Bryan Adams, the drive of the Police and an unflinching love of the ballad. With a nylon-string guitar fill here or a harmonized vocal fadeout there, frontman Fher and drummer Alex Gonzalez display an impeccable production sense, enhancing the mood while keeping the mix clear and each instrument distinct.
Fher's gone and caught gypsy fever, with his dreamy, dust-throated crooning about a mermaid enchantress on "Hechicera." Lead guitarist Sergio Vallin provides fine shredding over the song's reggae-rock beat, a familiar Mana sound. "Un Lobo" and "Clavado" are ...
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| | Mana En Vivo CDs (1995)
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$13.85 Recorded live in August and September, 1994. Includes liner notes by Mana.
All songs written or co-written by Fher and/or Alex except "El Rey" (Jose Alfredo Jimenez).
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| | Laurence Baby Dancemaster CD (2008)
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