Yo Te Avise
Yo te avise (Spanish for "I told you") is the second studio album from the Argentine Ska band Los Fabulosos Cadillacs, and was released in 1987. Having built on their experience from the first album, the band also benefited from the assistance of Andres Calamaro in production. On this album, Daniel Lozano joined the band as a guest player on the trumpet, eventually becoming a full-time member.
The album was a step forward for the band; it sold more than 250 000 copies, earning the band a platinum certification[1], catapulting them to a moderate fame that allowed them to expand their tour schedule to countries outside of Argentina. Structurally, the album was an evolutionary shift for the band, with a focus on more elaborate songs and the incorporation of new genres in their sonic vocabulary, including reggae and dub, seen in the songs "Muy, Muy Temprano" and "El Genio del Dub", respectively.
The singles were "Mi Novia se Cayo en un Pozo Ciego", "Yo te Avise", the permanent concert opener "Cadillacs" and "Yo No Me Sentaria en Tu Mesa", which is still played in soccer matches in Argentina.
Name
The name of the album is a direct reference to the feeling of the band members about their success and the skepticism of the media about the band; on the matter Vicentico says:
“ |
"Is called that way because we knew it was going to be a success. Among the extramusical thing we like the most is shuting up people who doesn`t know what are they talking about... They criticize us from the beginning".[2] |
” |
Track listing
- "El Genio del Dub" ("The Genie of Dub") (Vicentico, Ricciardi, Sergio Rotman, Flavio Cianciarulo) – 5:21
- "Botellas Rotas" ("Broken Bottles") (Cianciarulo) – 3:35
- "Mi Novia se Cayó en un Pozo Ciego" ("My Girlfriend Fell in a Blind Hole") (Vicentivo, Ricciardi, Cianciarulo, Giugno) – 3:54
- "Una Ciudad Llamada Vacío" ("A City Called Empty") (Ciamciarulo, Rotman) – 4:07
- "Cadillacs" (Vicentico, Rigozzi, Cianciarulo) – 2:01
- "Yo No Me Sentaría en Tu Mesa" ("I Would not Sit at Your Table") (Vicentico, Pardo, Rotman) – 2:58
- "Yo te Avise" ("I Told You") (Vicentico) – 3:07
- "Muy, muy Temprano" ("Very, very Early") (Cianciarulo, Vicentico) – 5:50
- "Estoy Harto de Verte con Otros" ("I`m Tired of Seeing You with Others") (Vicentico) – 4:50
- "Aún Los Escuchamos Cantar" ("We Still Hear Them Sing") (Cianciarulo, Ricciardi) – 4:37
Lost song
The original LP had an 11th track called "Siempre Me Hablaste de Ella" but due to a mistake in the production it missed the final product, but the lyrics were, also by mistake, included in the booklet; the song was released in the next album.
Sales and certifications
Personnel
External links
References
- ^ a b "Argentinian album certifications – LOS FABULOSOS CADILLACS – Yo Te Avise". Argentine Chamber of Phonograms and Videograms Producers. http://www.capif.org.ar/Default.asp?PerDesde_MM=0&PerDesde_AA=0&PerHasta_MM=0&PerHasta_AA=0&interprete=LOS+FABULOSOS+CADILLACS&album=Yo+Te+Avise&LanDesde_MM=0&LanDesde_AA=0&LanHasta_MM=0&LanHasta_AA=0&Galardon=O&Tipo=1&ACCION2=+Buscar+&ACCION=Buscar&CO=5&CODOP=ESOP.
- ^ Name
|
|
Albums |
|
|
Members |
|
|
Singles |
|
|
Related Albums |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Category • Portal • WikiProject
|
|