24/7 (Rojo album)

24/7 is the second album by the Mexican Christian rock band, Rojo. The album was produced by the bass guitarist Emmanuel Espinosa. It was released on 2003 and was certified gold in 2004.[1]

24/7
Studio album by
Released2003
GenreContemporary Christian music, rock, pop
LabelReyvol Records
ProducerEmmanuel Espinosa
Rojo chronology
Rojo
(2001)
24/7
(2003)
Día de Independencia
(2004)

Album concept

According to the band's founder, producer and bass guitarist, Emmanuel Espinosa, the concept behind the album was to remind people to "crave being with Jesus, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week", hence the album title.

Writing

Unlike their first album, Rojo, the band did not take a break to write the songs for the new album. Instead, most of the songs were written on the road during the several tours over the period of two years. The album also features writing collaborations with Juan Salinas and Jesús Adrián Romero.[2]

Recording

The recording of the album was led by the Puerto Rican engineer Orlando Rodríguez and the Grammy-winner J.R. McNeely. Masterization was by Hank Williams.[3]

The album includes the collaborations of the Nashville String Machine, the bass guitarist and producer Brent Milligan, and the arranger Lari Goss.[4]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Intro ¿Estás Listo?" 00:55
2."Revolución"Rodrigo, de la Cámara05:19
3."¿Cómo No Voy A Alabarte?"Salinas, Espinosa04:13
4."Soy Tuyo Hoy"Espinosa, Espinosa04:53
5."Eres Lo Mejor"Salinas, Espinosa, Burruel04:12
6."Con Todo"Salinas, Espinosa, Burruel03:53
7."Dios De Maravillas"Espinosa, Moreno, Espinosa03:45
8."Digno Eres Tú"Romero, Espinosa03:55
9."Hasta Que Ya No Respires Más"Romero, Espinosa07:55
10."Aleluya" 01:59
11."Desde El Amanecer"Romero, Salinas, Espinosa04:36
12."Quiero Más De Ti"Espinosa03:46
13."Contigo (Haré Historia)"Espinosa, Burruel05:35
14."Te Alabaré Mi Buen Jesús"Espinosa05:45

Personnel

Band members

  • Ruben C. Gonzalez – drums
  • Linda Espinosa – composer, vocals, group members
  • Oswaldo Burruel – arranger, composer, recording, guitars
  • Emmanuel Espinosa – arranger, composer, producer, vocals, orchestral arrangements, audio production, recording, bass guitar

Vocals

  • Brent Milligan – guitars, vocals, cello, atmosphere
  • Juan Salinas – composer, vocals
  • Angel Moreno – composer, vocals
  • Brent King – vocals
  • Coalo Zamorano – vocals
  • Jorge Santos – vocals
  • Elí Moreno – vocals

Orchestration

  • Lari Goss – orchestral arrangements
  • The Nashville String Machine – strings

Recording and production

  • J.R. McNeely – producer
  • Orlando Rodriguez – producer
  • Juan Carlos Claveria – recording
  • J.C. Monterrosa – assistant
  • Héctor Sotelo – vocals, production assistant
  • Efrain Garcia – graphic design
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References

  1. Discography
  2. "Album Presskit at Rojoweb.com". Archived from the original on 2011-07-15. Retrieved 2010-12-07.
  3. La Hora Ex7rema
  4. "Rojo at Enlace Musical". Archived from the original on 2011-07-10. Retrieved 2010-12-07.


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