Indocumentado
Indocumentado (Undocumented) (1992) is the ninth studio album by Mexican Rock, Blues band El Tri.
Indocumentado | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1992 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 37:46 | |||
Label | WEA | |||
Producer | Alex Lora | |||
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The name of the album comes for the main single, "Indocumentado" is the common word for a Mexican person or any other nationality that find its way into the US without the proper documentation; The song is a tale of the physical and emotional hardships the "Indocumentado" goes through.
Track listing
All tracks by Alex Lora except where noted.
- "El Dragón" (The Dragon) – 3:48
- "Cuando Canta el Grillo" (When The Cricket Sings) (Lora, Rafael Salgado) – 4:09
- "Indocumentado" (Undocumented) – 4:19
- "No Vuelvo a Agarrar la Jarra" (I Won't Take The Jar Again) – 2:44
- "Nadie Sabe Para Quién Trabaja" (No One Knows Who They Work For) (Lora, Pedro Martinez) – 3:42
- "Valle de Lágrimas" (Valley Of Tears) – 2:57
- "Tirando a Matar" (Shoot To Kill) – 3:35
- "Así Se Hacen los Chismes" (That's How Gossip Is Born) – 4:04
- "El Blues de la Navidad" (Christmas Blues) – 3:39
- "Igual Pa' Todos" (The Same For Everyone) – 4:48
Personnel
- Alex Lora – guitar, arranger, vocals, producer, mixing, artistic producer
- Rafael Salgado – harmonic
- Felipe Souza – electric & rhythm guitar
- Eduardo Chico – guitar
- Pedro Martínez – drums, backing vocals
- Ruben Soriano – bass
- Chela DeLora – backing vocals, Coordination
Guest musicians
- Carolyn Asplin – violin on "Tirando a matar"
- Victor Anderson – brass instrument
- Victor Cisneros – brass instrument
Technical
- Pancho Gilardi – photography
- Bernie Grundman – mastering
- Michael Hoffman – coordination, art coordinator
- Chuck Johnson – mixing, mixing assistant
- Richard Kaplan – engineer, mixing
External links
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