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Jay De La Cueva Discography of CDs
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Jay De La Cueva Appears on
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Wow CD (2004)
Jay De La Cueva music CDs Audio Mixer: Tom Fritze.
Audio Remasterer: Don C. Tyler.
Liner Note Author: Xavier Velasco.
Recording information: Cuarto De Maquinas.
Photographers: Ricardo Trabulsi; Walter Jimenez.
Fobia: Leonardo De Lozanne (vocals); Paco Huidobro (guitar); Inaki (keyboards); Cha! (bass); Jay De La Cueva, Gabriel Kuri, Jorge Amaro (drums).
Personnel: Leonardo de Lozanne (vocals); Paco Huidobro (guitar); ...
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Elevator CD (1999)
Jay De La Cueva albums This is an Enhanced audio CD which contains regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.
This is unlike anything you've heard before. Mixing techno, retro, surf, dance, lounge, classic rock, and SoCal good times all in feel-good instrumentals, Titan's Elevator offers something you could term Mexican electronica, a daring offering in such tepid musical times. Hailing from Mexico City, the trio, made up of bassist/drummer Jay de le Cueva, guitarist Julian Lede, and keyboardist Emilio Acevedo, Titan (pronounced Tee-tuhn) performs complex cuts that are all the more inspiring because they have the laid-back feel of some friends messing around in their parents' basement. Without the smugness or retarded development of many punk bands, the members of Titan hark back to their childhood, effortlessly eliciting that elusive "retro" feel so ubiquitous and so misguided in the late ...
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25 CD (2007)
Jay De La Cueva CD discography Timbiriche, Mexican teen pop sensations of the 1980s, reunited for a 25th anniversary reunion tour in 2007. The six original members performing on the reunion tour -- Sasha Sokol, Benny Ibarra, Diego Schoening, Mariana Garza, Alix Bauer, and Erick Rubín (but not Paulina Rubio) -- also entered the studio to re-record a dozen of their greatest hits for 25, one ...
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Detector De Metal CD (2005)
Jay De La Cueva discography Illustrator: Francisco Herrera.
Photographer: Ricardo Trabulsi.
Personnel: Jay de la Cueva (didjeridu).
Recording information: Cosmo Studios; Estudio 19, Mexico D.F.
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Horas CD
Jay De La Cueva songs Recording information: Bonzai Productions, New York, NY (1996); Dangerous Music (1996).
Photographer: Iñaki.
Personnel: Aurora y la Academia (vocals, acoustic guitar); Jay de la Cueva (drums).
Audio Mixers: Doug Michael; Benny Faccone.
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 Jay De La Cueva CD discography Worked With
Los Angeles Azules
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