Fuego (CD - 2004)
UPC: 00094634423526
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Artist: Los Kumbia Kings Label: EMI Music Distribution Genre: International - Cumbia
Album Description: Additional personnel: Chris Pérez, Joe Reyes, Frank Garcia (guitar); Cruz Martínez, Robert "Robbo" Martinez (programming); Selena.As the major creative force behind his legendary sister Selena's tragically short-lived career, A.B. Quintanilla stands as one of Latin musi... read more Additional personnel: Chris Pérez, Joe Reyes, Frank Garcia (guitar); Cruz Martínez, Robert "Robbo" Martinez (programming); Selena. As the major creative force behind his legendary sister Selena's tragically short-lived career, A.B. Quintanilla stands as one of Latin music's most in-demand and respected producer/songwriters. As the architect of hit-making ensemble the Kumbia Kings, the Texas artist developed an exciting hybrid genre, combining cumbia and Tejano music with hip-hop, R&B, and teen pop. The title of the Kings' 2004 album FUEGO is appropriate, as the record is a sultry and fiery blend of urban music's smooth sex appeal and Latin music's non-stop party vibe. The band's diverse influences allow the tunes to occupy a wide stylistic berth; while the title track is an upbeat dance-floor mover replete with scratching, siren samples, and Dirty South-style growling, "Quien" is full-on sensitive teen-ballad fare, reminiscent of Jesse McCartney. The album's most unexpected highlights, however, arrive in the form of an energetic reading of Musical Youth's 1982 novelty hit "Pass the Dutchie" and a faithful cover of Steely Dan's classic "Do It Again," re-interpreted and re-titled in Spanish as "Ella Sabe." minimize
Album Description
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Additional personnel: Chris Pérez, Joe Reyes, Frank Garcia (guitar); Cruz Martínez, Robert "Robbo" Martinez (programming); Selena. As the major creative force behind his legendary sister Selena's tragically short-lived career, A.B. Quintanilla stands as one of Latin music's most in-demand and respected producer/songwriters. As the architect of hit-making ensemble the Kumbia Kings, the Texas artist developed an exciting hybrid genre, combining cumbia and Tejano music with hip-hop, R&B, and teen pop. The title of the Kings' 2004 album FUEGO is appropriate, as the record is a sultry and fiery blend of urban music's smooth sex appeal and Latin music's non-stop party vibe. The band's diverse influences allow the tunes to occupy a wide stylistic berth; while the title track is an upbeat dance-floor mover replete with scratching, siren samples, and Dirty South-style growling, "Quien" is full-on sensitive teen-ballad fare, reminiscent of Jesse McCartney. The album's most unexpected highlights, however, arrive in the form of an energetic reading of Musical Youth's 1982 novelty hit "Pass the Dutchie" and a faithful cover of Steely Dan's classic "Do It Again," re-interpreted and re-titled in Spanish as "Ella Sabe."
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Album Information
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UPC:
00094634423526
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Release Date:
Dec 06, 2005
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Type:
Performer
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Genre:
International - Cumbia
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Label:
EMI Music Distribution
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Distrbutor:
EMI Music Di
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Country of Origin:
USA
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Original Release Year:
2004
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# of Discs:
1
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Studio / Live:
Studio
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Mono / Stereo:
Stereo
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