Insomnio is the fourth album of the Puerto Rican rock band Sol D'Menta and their third studio album. It is also the first album to feature new singer Omar Hernández. The album was released on July 13, 2001.
Insomnio | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | July 13, 2001 | |||
Recorded | 2000 at Los Angeles, California at NRG and A&M Studios Atlanta, Georgia | |||
Genre | Rock en español | |||
Length | 50:07 | |||
Label | Radical Sonica | |||
Producer | John Avila | |||
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The album includes a cover of the popular salsa song "Calle Luna, Calle Sol" originally sung by Héctor Lavoe and Willie Colón.
Track listing
edit- "Canción de una canción"
- "Insomnio"
- "Lánzate"
- "Locomotora"
- "Sentido Contrario"
- "El Principio"
- "Un Par de Latidos"
- "Voices in My Head"
- "Calle Luna, Calle Sol"
- "El Velo de La Verdad"
- "Rebeldia"
- "Funkadelicpsycomenta"
Musicians
editBand members
edit- Omar Hernández – vocals
- Erick "Jey" Seda – bass
- Miguel "Tito" Rodríguez – guitar
- Ernesto "Che" Rodríguez – drums
Guest musicians
edit- John Avila – bass solo on "Canción de una Canción", keyboards, vocals
- John Ewing Jr. – loops and samples
- Sam "Hammond" Avila – hammond organ
- Daniel Hall – DJ effects
- Draco rosa- calle luna calle sol
Personnel
edit- Produced by John Avila
- Co-produced by John Ewing Jr.
- Recorded and mixed at Brando's Paradise Studios, San Gabriel, California
- Recording Engineer – John Ewing Jr.
- Additional Recording – John Avila
- Digital Engineering – John Ewing Jr. and John Avila
- Mixed by John Ewing Jr. except "Canción de una canción", "El velo de la Verdad" and "Lánzate" mixed by John Avila
- Mastered at Precision Mastering, Los Angeles, California
- Mastering Engineer – Tom Baker