Un Junte para la Historia
Un Junte para la Historia was a concert from three Puerto Rican bands: Fiel a la Vega, Haciendo Punto en Otro Son, and Moliendo Vidrio, celebrated in Puerto Rico on November 29, 1998. The concert was then released as a DVD, and a CD.
Un Junte para la Historia | |
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Released | November 29, 1998 |
Recorded | November, 1998 |
Genre | Rock en Español Nueva trova |
Length | ??:?? |
The concert featured four sets. The first three sets consisted of each band presenting some of their hit songs. The last set, featured a "junte" (slang for get together) of all three bands performing hit songs from each other.
Track listing
Haciendo Punto en Otro Son
- "Los Carreteros"
- "Vida Campesina"
- "Sal a Caminar"
- "Que Vivan Los Estudiantes"
- "Yolanda"
- "Cantares"
- Medley
- "La Muralla"
Moliendo Vidrio
- "La Montaña"
- "Sigue Caminando"
- "El Tambor"
- "De Ciales Soy"
- "Peyo Mercé"
- "El Gesto de la Abuela"
Fiel a la Vega
- Medley ("Resurrección", "Todo Cambia y Todo Sigue Igual", "Las Flores de Emilio", "Los Superhéroes", "De Pecho", "Bla,Bla,Bla" & "El Panal")
- "Al Frente"
- "Granos de Sal"
- "Septiembre, Río Piedras"
El Junte
- "El Son que traigo yo"
- "Las Mujeres de mi Patria"
- "Mujer de 26 años"
- "Canción del Pueblo"
- "El Wanabí"
- "Boricua en la Luna"
Personnel
Fiel a la Vega
- Tito Auger - Lead Vocals, Rhythm guitar
- Ricky Laureano - Lead Guitar, vocals
- Jorge Arraiza - Bass guitar
- Pedro Arraiza - Drums
- Papo Román - Percussion
Haciendo Punto en Otro Son
- Silverio Pérez - Vocals, Guitar
- Tony Croatto - Vocals, Guitar
- Irvin García - Vocals, Percussion
- Josy LaTorre - Vocals
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