Canción de Alerta

Canción de Alerta is the first album by the Puerto Rican reggae band, Cultura Profética. It was recorded in Jamaica at Marley Music Studios and released in 1998 under the Tuff Gong label.

Canción de Alerta
Studio album by
Released1998
RecordedJune 1998 in Marley Music Studios at Kingston, Jamaica
GenreReggae
LabelTuff Gong
ProducerRaúl López
Cultura Profética
Cultura Profética chronology
Canción de Alerta
(1998)
Ideas Nuevas
(2001)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [1]

Track listing

  1. "Enyoyando" - 1:11
    • Music: Iván Gutiérrez
    • Singers: Alrick Thompson, Ras "Rodjah"
  2. "Con truenos hay que hablar" - 5:32
    • Music: Cultura Profética
    • Singers: Rodríguez, Boris Bilbraut
  3. "Despertar" - 4:06
    • Singer: Rodríguez
  4. "Lucha y Sacrificio" - 5:12
    • Lyrics: Vegoeli de Cuacio
    • Music: Eliut González, Rodríguez, Gutiérrez
    • Singer: Bilbraut
  5. "Por qué cantamos" - 6:38
  6. "Pasiones, Guerrillas y Muertes" - 4:56
    • Lyrics: Bilbraut
    • Music: Cultura Profética
    • Singer: Bilbraut
  7. "Advertencia" - 6:01
    • Singer: Rodríguez
  8. "Protesto" - 5:00
    • Lyrics: Bilbraut
    • Singer: Bilbraut
  9. "Population Disorder" - 3:46
    • Music: Rodríguez
    • Singer: Rodríguez
  10. "Tempestad Tranquila" - 3:37
    • Music: Gutiérrez
    • Singer: Bilbraut
  11. "Fruto de la Tierra" - 4:23
    • Music: Gutiérrez
    • Singer: Rodríguez
  12. "Filitustrein" - 3:04
    • Music: Gutiérrez
    • Singers: Alrick Thompson, Ras "Rodjah"

All lyrics written by Willy Rodríguez and all music written by Rodríguez and Iván Gutiérrez, except where noted.

Musicians

Additional musicians

Production

  • Produced by Raúl López and Cultura Profética.
  • Executive produced by Anibal and Jorge Jover, from CDT Records.

Recording

  • Recorded and mixed at Marley Music Studios, Kingston, Jamaica
  • Recording and mix engineer - Eroll Brown
  • Assistant engineer - Alrick Thompson
  • Mastered at DRS in Levittown, Puerto Rico, by Estebán Piñero

References

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