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Distancias
Studio album by
Released1977
RecordedApril to June 1976
GenreNova trova, Puerto Rican folk music
LabelDisco Libre
Roy Brown chronology
La Profecía de Urayoán
(1976)
Distancias
(1977)
Aires Bucaneros
(1979)

Distancias is the fifth album from Puerto Rican folk singer Roy Brown. The album was released by Disco Libre in 1977. It is composed of songs based on poems from Juan Antonio Corretjer.[1]

Recording

Distancias was recorded at Tony Croatto's home studio in Caimito, San Juan from April to June 1976. The album consists of seven songs, all of them based on poems from Juan Antonio Corretjer, including a second version of "En la vida todo es ir". The album also features contributions from José González and Miguel Cubano.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Juan Antonio Corretjer and Roy Brown, except where noted

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Oubao Moin"  
2."Inriri cahuvial"Juan Antonio Corretjer, José González 
3."El hijo"Juan Antonio Corretjer, José González 
4."Andando de noche sola"Juan Antonio Corretjer, Miguel Cubano 
5."Día antes"Juan Antonio Corretjer, Miguel Cubano 
6."En la vida todo es ir"  
7."Distancias"  

Cultural impact

Roy Brown's adaptations of Corretjer poems have become very popular in Puerto Rico.[2][3][4] Some of the songs have been covered by other artists. "En la vida todo es ir" was recorded by Spanish singer Joan Manuel Serrat, and "Oubao Moin" was covered by Puerto Rican rock group Sol D'Menta on their eponymous debut album.

Notes

  1. ^ Distancias on Cancioneros
  2. ^ Juan Antonio Corretjer: Sus poemas de tema taíno on Bohiques
  3. ^ "Con cuerdas Corretjer". El Nuevo Día. May 31, 2008. Archived from the original on January 22, 2013.
  4. ^ "Festejo en la universidad". El Nuevo Día. February 29, 2008.[permanent dead link]