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En Directo Desde El Otro Lado
''En Directo Desde el Otro Lado'' (Straight from the Other Side) (2007) is the twenty-fifth album and seventh live album by Mexican rock and blues band El Tri. Reception The Allmusic review by Alex Henderson awarded the album 3.5 stars stating "One doesn't necessarily have to agree with everything Lora says in order to appreciate his overall artistry...But even if one disagrees with some of Loro's points (while agreeing with others), the album's melodies are always solid...All things considered, En Directo Desde el Otro Lado is a valuable and exciting document of El Tri's Gibson Amphitheater show of 2006.".Herdenson, A.Allmusic Reviewaccessed January 15, 2011 Track listing All tracks by Alex Lora # "Tributo Al Goveneitor" (Tribute to The Governator) – 2:03 # "Metro Balderas" (Balderas Subway) – 7:16 # "Si México Ganara el Mundial" (If Mexico Won the World Cup) – 5:09 # "Presta" (Lend) – 4:56 # "Abuso de Autoridad" (Abuse of Authority) – 2:21 # "Políticos Culeros ...
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El Tri (band)
El Tri is a Mexican rock band from Mexico City fronted by Alex Lora. It is a spinoff of Three Souls in My Mind, formed in 1968. The group is regarded as influential in the development of Mexican rock music. Over the years, El Tri's sound has touched on several different styles including rock, psychedelic rock, hard rock, acoustic rock, blues-rock, and blues. The group has enjoyed moderate success garnering numerous gold-certified albums in Mexico. Band history Three Souls in My Mind The name "Three Souls in My Mind", now commonly noted by its initials TSIMM, was initially chosen as a nod towards conventions for long band names in rock and roll. Originally composed of Alejandro Lora on bass, Memo Berea on rhythm guitar and vocals, Ernesto de Leon on lead guitar, and Carlos Hauptvogel on drums, the band has been accompanied on some albums by Arturo Labastida on saxophone and Carlos Martinez on trumpet. Sergio Mancera also played guitar on some albums. They performed their f ...
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