Sinfónico (El Tri album)
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| Sinfónico | ||||
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| Released | May 4, 1999 | |||
| Recorded | October 12 & 13, 1998 | |||
| Genre | Rock, Blues | |||
| Length | 71:31 | |||
| Label | WEA | |||
| Producer | Alex Lora | |||
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Sinfónico (Symphonic) (1999) is the sixteenth album and fourth live album by Mexican rock and blues band El Tri. The recording was the first with an orchestra as a celebration of the 30 years of the band.
The album received a gold certification in Mexico.[1]
- "Virgen Morena" (Brown-Skinned Virgin) – 8:31 (Cuando Tú No Estás, 1997)
- "Mente Roquera" (Rocker Mindset) – 5:46 (La Devaluación, 1975)
- "Maria Sabina" – 5:41 (21 Años Después, Alex Lora y El Tri, 1989)
- "Los Minusválidos" (The Handicapped) (Chicho Mora, Lora, Martinez, Rafael Salgado, Ruben Soriano, Felipe Souza) – 4:03 (Una Rola Para los Minusvalidos, 1994)
- "Las Piedras Rodantes" (The Rolling Stones) – 3:20 (Una Rola Para los Minusvalidos, 1994)
- "El Niño Sin Amor" (The Child Without Love) – 3:52 (El Niño Sin Amor, 1986)
- "Difícil" (Difficult) (Lora, Horacio Reni) – 3:34 (21 Años Después, Alex Lora y El Tri, 1989)
- "Cuando Tú No Estás" (When You Aren't Here) – 5:06 (Cuando Tú No Estás, 1997)
- "Nostalgia" – 6:01 (Fin de Siglo, 1998)
- "Triste Canción" (Sad Song) - 9:21 (Simplemente, 1984)
- "Pobre Soñador" (Poor Dreamer) (Lora, Souza) – 6:49 (25 Años, 1993)
- "A.D.O." – 9:27 (Es lo Mejor, 1974)
