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Alex Cuba (album)

2009 studio album by Alex Cuba


Alex Cuba is the third studio album released by Cuban-Canadian singer-songwriter Alex Cuba. It was released in Canada in 2009,[1] and in the US in 2010. The album was nominated for a Latin Grammy in 2010, for Best Male Pop Vocal Album.[2] In 2011, it was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Album.[3]

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Reception

NPR wrote that the album, in contrast to his previous work, "finds Cuba sounding less moody than usual, and appropriately surrounded by funky and lighthearted music."[4] Billboard called the track "Solo Tu" a highlight, referring to it as a "pop anthem".[5] The Toronto Star wrote that he is "deftly mixing his Cuban son roots with good, old-fashioned 1970s pop and light rock."[3]

Track listing

This information adapted from Allmusic.[6]

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Personnel

  • Alexander Abreu – flugelhorn, trumpet
  • Joby Baker – drums, engineer, mastering, mixing, producer, shaker, tambourine, backing vocals, wurlitzer
  • Joaquin Betancourt – horn arrangements
  • Alex Cuba – bass, cowbell, guitar, horn arrangements, primary artist, producer, shaker, vocals
  • Emilio Del Monte Jr. – congas
  • Emilio Del Monte – maracas
  • Jose Luis Hernandez – tenor sax
  • Andres Mendoza – management
  • Sarah Puentes – English translations
  • Amaury Perez Rodriguez – trombone
  • Vincent Toi – design
  • Jose-Raul Varonay – engineer
  • Christina Woerns – photography

References

  1. McKay, Stephanie (November 13, 2009). "Cuba follows his own muse", The StarPhoenix, p. C6.
  2. Patch, Nick (November 12, 2010). "Cuban-Canadian Alex Cuba says Latin Grammy will open doors in the U.S.: Alex Cuba thrilled by Latin Grammy win", The Canadian Press.
  3. Terauds, John (February 12, 2011). "In Grammy fields beyond pop, Team Canada still in the hunt: Canadian contingent has hopes for hardware in Latin, classical", Toronto Star, p. E10.
  4. Garsd, Jasmine (May 30, 2010). "First Listen: Alex Cuba, 'Alex Cuba'", NPR. Retrieved October 18, 2011.
  5. Aguila, Justino (October 9, 2010). "Best New Artists", Billboard 122 (40): 53.
  6. "Alex Cuba – Alex Cuba". Allmusic. Retrieved August 16, 2011.

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