José José (album)

José José (also known as Cuidado) is the eponymously titled debut studio album released by Mexican singer José José in 1969.

José José
Studio album by
Released1969 (México)
RecordedMexico
GenreLatin pop
LabelRCA
ProducerArmando Manzanero / Rubén Fuentes
José José chronology
José José
(1969)
La Nave Del Olvido
(1970)

With this, his first LP album recorded at RCA Victor in Mexico City and produced under the supervision of composers Rubén Fuentes and Armando Manzanero, José José begins a long and successful career. Unfortunately, although this LP contained hits like "Pero te extraño", "Cuidado", "Una Mañana" and "Agua Con Sal", the label did not give enough promotion, considering that was not commercial but very refined. The musicalization of the album is a fusion of the romantic ballad with a touch of bossa nova and jazz, genres in which José began his career. Despite being very prestigious musical genres, they are not very popular. It can be seen in the instrumentation of songs "Sin Ella" and "Una Mañana".

Track listing

  1. Sólo Una Mujer (Joaquín Prieto)
  2. Una Mañana (Clare Fischer / Joaquín Prieto)
  3. Se Agradecerá (Nacho González)
  4. Pero te extraño (Armando Manzanero)
  5. Monólogo (Chico Novarro)
  6. La Amante Perfecta (Armando Manzanero)
  7. Sin Ella (Nilsson-Okamura)
  8. Agua Con Sal (Joaquín Prieto)
  9. Lluvia En La Tarde (Arturo Castro)
  10. Presiento (Nacho González)
  11. Cuidado (Chico Novarro)
  12. Antes (Juan Acereto)

Musical Arrangement and Accompaniment:

1,2,3,8,10,12 Orchestra by José Sabre Marroquín, Arrangement by Joaquín Prieto

4.Orchestra by Joaquín Prieto

7.Orchestra by Chucho Ferrer

9.Orchestra by Arturo Castro

5,6.Orchestra by Eduardo Magallanes

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