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Alux Nahual

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4.32 | 3 ratings | 2 reviews | 33% 5 stars

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Boxset/Compilation, released in 1992

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Mujer (4:36)
2. Aquí Está Tu Tierra (4:20)
3. Dime Que Has Olvidado (3:25)
4. Alto Al Fuego (3:42)
5. Libre Sentimiento (4:07)
6. Como Un Duende (4:45)
7. Con Tus Manos (4:01)
8. Hombres De Maíz (7:35)
9. La Fábula Del Grillo Y El Mar (6:01)
10. Conquista (5:47)
11. Centroamérica (7:14)
12. Espíritu Del Duende (5:39)
13. Fiesta Privada (3:55)
14. Toca Viejo (3:53)
15. De La Noche A La Mañana (4:21)

Total Time: 63:29

Line-up / Musicians

- Álvaro Aguilar / lead & backing vocals, keyboards, acoustic guitar
- Plubio Aguilar / bass guitar, lead & backing vocals
- Ranferí Aguilar / electric guitar, lead & backing vocals
- Lenín Fernández / drums, percussion (except on 11 & 12)
- Paulo Alvarado / violoncello, keyboards, backing vocals
- Oscar Conde / saxophone, flute, keyboards, backing vocals
- Jack Schuster / violin, autoharp (11 & 12)
- Orlando Aguilar / drums, percussion (11 & 12)

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ALUX NAHUAL Leyenda ratings distribution


4.32
(3 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(33%)
33%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(33%)
33%
Good, but non-essential (33%)
33%
Collectors/fans only (0%)
0%
Poor. Only for completionists (0%)
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Review by jampa17
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5 stars This is the Alux Nahual masterpiece, without doubt... well, I have to say this is NOT a compilation album, this originally was a record of 6 songs with new arrangements, 1 song included in one none comercial EP and three extra tracks as hits... It was only a ten track album... and they promote it like that in the 1991-92. After Alux Nahual leave the label due some troubles, the label decide to add 5 more songs, change the order of the songs and realase it in a CD version as a "Greatest Hits", destroying the good sound and concept of the album, because the last 5 songs have worst sound and recording, so they really screw the production. Still, it is the best selling album for a Central American rock band. I will refer only to the first 10 tracks because is what really matters... so lets get to it...

The first song, "Con tus Manos" was kind of a joke, they record this strange song thinking just on experimentation. They record three versions of this song, one in English -a complete rarity- and a remix a lot longer but very proggy. Here we have the standard track, with interesting instrumental parts, with a great mood and good experimentations between distor guitars, brass section and electric organ phrases. Good song, but a little odd for the commercial tastes.

With the second song begins the "new" songs, really, a remake of their classic hits, with more alternative rock approach, but keeping their symphonic classic elements. "La Fabula del Grillo y el Mar" is a outstanding track, almost the same than the original, just with better sound and heavier drums. This song is one masterpiece, with beautiful cello ensemble and very cleaver lyrics. A must wanted song live also. Great vibe, great song...

"Hombres de Maíz" follows with a great improve over the original song include on their first production. They change the drums, the ensemble of the instruments and add some flute at the end of the song. Great symphonic rock song. Another masterpiece... a new classic...

"Conquista" is another great improve for them. Is a little shorter than the original version, removing the chirimia and tun introduction, also including synth pads in some parts. It's heavier and very rocking. In the same route than "Hombres de Maíz" is another new classic... you are understanding why too many people think these is a greatest hits, it is, but not a compilation...

The four song, "Mujer", is the same old version from 1982, nothing new on it. Great minimalistic love song, changing a little bit the mood of the album. Good song.

We continue with the new arrangements... "Aquí está tu Tierra" changes a lot from the 1984 version. Lost the violin and the symphonic elements, keeping just as a simple alternative song, with great sound and a very interesting drum rhythm. The song helps to keep the unsaturated and beautiful atmosphere throughout the album. Great song, also...

The next one is another of their classic hits, "Dime que has Olvidado" with a lot of improves. More static and less busy, very short song that match quite well with this love-hate subject. It has a beautiful and touching guitar solo follow by a sax solo that brings a lot of movement to the song... great song, must wanted live too...

Then comes the second extra track, "Alto al Fuego". Just the same original version. Being a more recent material, the sound match very well with the album. It's a great hit, so, nothing wrong with it...

The last of the re-arrangements is "Libre Sentimiento"... it's basically the same, but with a better performing from Ranferí in the singing, and including a couple of arrangements from the flute. The mix of this song is better also, and, just like the other 5 "new versions", replace the originals, a lot of people believe this are the originals songs 'cause these ones get a lot more popular... great song...

The album ends the "Como un Duende", the original version. Nothing more to say about it. It matches very well as the closure of the album. Another must wanted live, so now you see why people think this is a compilation...

So, that's the great thing about the album, despite that there are three "not new" tracks, the other six are complete outstanding so the album succeed in every department. Still, the old songs match quite well with the whole concept and made a satisfier experience to have all this classics in one album. After the label include the other 5 songs, yes, it ruin the overall sound and concept, but the songs picked up keep showing the quality of musicians they were and becomes their first "Greatest Hits" compilation and the impact was overwhelming. Still today, the albums sells well, and is almost a reference to whatever new rock band in Central America. This is the album where you can start digging in Alux Nahual music. Outstanding, really.

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3 stars A good introduction to Alux's world. Jampa already discussed the context of the album and went into the detail with the songs. I won't analyze the songs too much, since the record has only one song not available in the studio albums, which is "Con Tus Manos". This is a song that I don't play to ... (read more)

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