Re-Foc

re-Foc is the first widely available album by Mexican guitar duo Rodrigo y Gabriela, released in 2002. Some songs are re-recorded versions of those that appeared on Foc, a 9-track demo put together by the band in April/May 2001.[2] The demo was "recorded at home, without microphones - everything was played through the guitar pick-ups. This meant that some of the percussion on the strings sounded very quiet".[3] Others were written for the album, which features contributions from the violinist Zoë Conway and bodhrán player and percussionist Robbie Harris.

re-Foc
Studio album by
Released2002
Length40:15
LabelRubyworks Records
ProducerRodrigo y Gabriela
Rodrigo y Gabriela chronology
re-Foc
(2002)
Live: Manchester and Dublin
(2004)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Rodrigo Sánchez and Gabriela Quintero, except where noted.

No.TitleLength
1."Diem" (dedicated to Dave Mustaine)4:50
2."New One"6:09
3."Foc"5:39
4."Georges Street" / "The Tartar Frigate" (Sánchez, Quintero; Matt Seattle)4:21
5."30 de Marzo"4:14
6."Paris"3:52
7."Take Five" / "One (foc-ing version 9)" (Paul Desmond; James Hetfield, Lars Ulrich)6:44
8."Temple Bar"4:27

Some editions list the last track as "Sangre y Ritmo" instead of "Temple Bar".

Track 6 contains an excerpt of "Blitzkrieg" (Blitzkrieg).

Personnel

Rodrigo y Gabriela
Additional performers
Production
  • Produced by Rodrigo y Gabriela
  • Mixed by Alberto Pinto, except "Temple Bar", mixed by Fionan De Barra
  • Mastered by Robyn Robins
  • Art direction, design, and fire photography by Marcus Byrne
  • Photography by Cormac Scully
gollark: Anyway. Install potatOS everywhere and be done with it.
gollark: What happened?
gollark: Be quiet.
gollark: You can probably break it using that bootloop disk bug.
gollark: Reduce terrariola to nothing, reuse computers for potatOS.

References

  1. Re-Foc at AllMusic. Retrieved 2014-07-24.
  2. http://www.discogs.com/Rodrigo-Y-Gabriela-Foc/release/4949451 "Discog's entry"
  3. "2012 Irish Interview" Cormac Looney, 'Rodrigo y Gabriela; A Profile and interview', CLUAS, February 2002 (accessed August 4, 2014).


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