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]

Alex Cuba
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 27, 2009 (Canada)
June 8, 2010 (US)
GenreLatin pop
Length43:33
LabelCaracol Records
Alex Cuba chronology
Agua Del Pozo
(2007)
Alex Cuba
(2009)

Reception edit

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 edit

This information adapted from Allmusic.[6]

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Directo"Cuba3:48
2."Caballo"Cuba3:31
3."Ella"Cuba3:20
4."If You Give Me Love"Baker, Cuba3:39
5."Que Pasa Lola"Cuba2:56
6."Gira"Cuba3:51
7."En El Cielo"Cuba2:54
8."Tierra Colora"Cuba2:29
9."Solo Tu"Cuba3:36
10."Hoy Para Siempre"Cuba, Martinez3:20
11."Como Amigos"Cuba3:23
12."Amar"Cuba, Velasquez3:40
13."Contradicciones"Cuba3:06

Personnel edit

  • 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 edit

  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. ^ a b 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.