Lora, Su Lira y Sus Rolas

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Lora, Su Lira y Sus Rolas (Lora, His Guitar And His Songs) (1999) is the fifteenth studio album by Mexican Rock, Blues singer Alex Lora and the first one solo, as a separate project of his band El Tri. The main single is Lora's signature song "Triste Canción" in a slower tempo and with a trio

Reception

The Allmusic review by Heather Phares awarded the album 4 stars stating "Alex Lora's Lora, Su Lira Y Sus Rolas is the solo debut from El Tri's singer/songwriter. Over the album's 13 songs, Lora demonstrates the singing and playing skills that helped make El Tri one of the most important Latin rock acts. Tracks like "Palabras," "Que Gueva" and "Triste Cancion" are among Lora, Su Lira Y Sus Rolas' most memorable moments.".[1]

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Track listing

All tracks by Alex Lora except were noted

  1. "Palabras" (Words) – 2:38
  2. "Dos de Bastos" (Two of Clubs) – 2:41
  3. "Canción de Cuna" (Lullaby) – 2:57
  4. "Nuestros Impuestos" (Our Taxes) – 2:59
  5. "Murmullo de Amor" (Love Whisper) – 3:39
  6. "La Primera Piedra" (The First Stone) – 2:40
  7. "Que Güeva" (Lazyness) – 2:34
  8. "El Mamey y el Ñero" (Lora, Horacio Reni) – 2:07
  9. "La Bolsa" (The Stock Exchange) – 3:11
  10. "Ya No le Metas" (Give The Thing a Rest) – 2:17
  11. "Beto" – 4:22
  12. "Ya Estamos Hartos" (We Had It) – 3:43
  13. "Triste Canción" (Sad Song) – 3:25

Personnel

  • Alex Lora – guitar, vocals, producer, mixing
  • Rafael Salgado – harmonic

Guest musicians

  • In "Triste Canción"
    • Bernardino Maldonado – maracas, lead vocals
    • Daniel Torres – backing vocals, harmony
    • Alejandro Domínguez – requinto

Technical personnel

  • Chela Lora – concept
  • Fernando Aceves – photography
  • Jean B. Smith – engineer, mixing
  • Mark Chaleki – mastering
  • Juan Carlos Paz y Puente – A&R
  • Maricela Valencia – coordination

External links

References

  1. ^ a b Phares, H. Allmusic Review accessed October 20, 2012