Arroz Con Leche (album)

Arroz Con Leche is the debut studio album by Mexican rock band Panda. It was released on September 2, 2000 through independent record label Movic Records. The album was produced by Francisco Lobo and Adrían "Rojo" Treviño. It was re-issued as a VCD after the moderate success of follow-up, La Revancha Del Príncipe Charro in 2002, due to poor album sales.

Arroz Con Leche
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 25, 2000
RecordedFebruary - March 2000
StudioEl Cielo Recording Studio, San Pedro Garza García, N. L.
Genre
Length40:03
Label
  • Movic
ProducerFrancisco Lobo
Adrían "Rojo" Treviño
Panda chronology
Arroz Con Leche
(2000)
La Revancha Del Príncipe Charro
(2002)
Singles from Arroz Con Leche
  1. "Buen Día"
    Released: 2000
  2. "Sí Supieras"
    Released: December 10, 2000
  3. "Miércoles"
    Released: 2000
  4. "Muñeca"
    Released: 2000
  5. "Te Invito A Mi Fiesta"
    Released: 2000

Background

The record includes 12 songs, which were chosen from among several songs from their Demo 1997. It was recorded in the Kaura Recording's Studio Garza, under the executive production of Francisco Lobo and assistance in recording by Adrian "Rojo" Treviño. The producer pushed the band to give their songs a little more pop-leaning influence to their punk sound.

The singles chosen to promote the album were "Buen Día", "Si Supieras", "Muñeca" and "Te Invito A Mi Fiesta".

Unfortunately, it went unnoticed in the record stores and critics alike, but after the success of their second album, La Revancha Del Príncipe Charro, they launched a reissue of their debut album in 2002. This disc contained the original songs from their first album along with new extras in the CD: wallpapers, games, discography, lyrics, music and screensavers.

Track listing

All tracks written by José Madero

  1. El Elías ("Elias")
  2. Tanto ("Too Much")
  3. Miércoles ("Wednesday")
  4. En El Vaticano ("In The Vatican")
  5. Sunny Blue
  6. "Buen Día" ("Good Day")
  7. "Sweater Geek"
  8. "Sí Supieras" ("If You Only Knew")
  9. "El Gran McGee" ("The Great McGee")
  10. "Muñeca" ("Babydoll")
  11. "Gripa y Mundial" ("Flu and The World Cup")
  12. "Te Invito A Mi Fiesta" ("I Invite You To My Party")

References

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