El Patio

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El Patio
El Patio - Triana.jpg
Studio album by
Released14 April 1975
StudioEstudios Kirios, Madrid
Genre Andalusian rock
Length39:09
LanguageSpanish
Label Movieplay
Fonomusic (CD release)
Triana chronology
El Patio
(1975)
Hijos del agobio
(1977)

The untitled first studio album by the Spanish rock band Triana, commonly known as El patio, was released on 14 April 1975. [1] At first it was a commercial failure but as the band became popular the album sales increased.

Contents

The first CD issue dates from 1988, released under the Fonomusic label; the album was also released in the US by Warner Music in 2003.

Track listing

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Abre la puerta"Jesús de la Rosa9:49
2."Luminosa mañana"Jesús de la Rosa4:01
3."Recuerdos de una noche"Jesús de la Rosa4:40
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
4."Sé de un lugar"Jesús de la Rosa7:11
5."Diálogo"Jesús de la Rosa4:32
6."En el lago"Jesús de la Rosa6:38
7."Todo es de color"(M. Molina/J. J. Palacios)2:08

On some CD reissues, the track order is 1-4-7-2-5-6-3.

Reception

El Patio is one of the most acclaimed Spanish rock albums of all time, for both critics and the public.

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