Una Noche Juntos: Live

Una Noche Juntos: Live
Live album by
ReleasedOctober 5, 1991[1]
RecordedJune 23, 1991
VenueRosedale Park, San Antonio, Texas
Studio
Genre
LanguageSpanish
LabelCapitol/EMI Latin
Producer
Mazz chronology
Para Nuestra Gente
(1990)
Una Noche Juntos: Live
(1991)
Lo Haré Por Ti
(1992)

Una Noche Juntos: Live (English: One Night Together: Live; released in Mexico as En vivo... contigo en un baile[2]) is a live album by Mazz recorded on June 23, 1991 at Rosedale Park in San Antonio, Texas, with a sold-out attendance of 9000. It was released October 5, 1991 by Capitol/EMI Latin. The album was first to include the studio-recorded hit "Que Me Lleven Canciones", which won Song of the Year at the 1992 Tejano Music Awards.[3]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Ven Devorame Otra Vez"Palmer Hernández 
2."Vamos a Olvidarnos"Joe López 
3."Soy Como Soy"López 
4."Pero No"López 
5."¿Por Qué Dios Mio?"M. Flores 
6."Amor con Amor"Macias 
7."Mazz Polkitas"  
8."No Te Olvidaré"López 
9."Demasiado Herido"
  • M. A. Valenzuela
  • A. Martino
 
10."Canciones del Corazon"
  • J. A. Jimenez
  • F. Mendez
  • G. Parra
  • F. Z. Maldonado
 
11."Gabino Barrera"Victor Cordero 
12."¿Qué Ganas?"López 
13."Mazz Cumbias"  
14."Laura"Humberto Ramón 
15."Reprise"Palmer Hernández 
16."Mazz: Jam Show Closer"Mazz 
17."Que Me Lleven Canciones"Ramón 

The Mexican release En vivo... contigo en un baile differed in the following ways:

  • Tracks 5, 9, 10, 13, and 16 were not included (probably because in Mexico the album was released in a single instead of dual format, e.g. one cassette and not a dual set)
  • Track 7 was titled "Polkitas del Tigre", the medley's original title when released in No Te Olvidaré (1990)
  • Track 15 is simply called "Ven Devorame Otra Vez"

Personnel

  • Brando Mireles – keyboards
  • Jimmy González – electric guitar, acoustic guitar, vocals
  • Adolfo García – drums
  • Alfonso González – accordion
  • Tommy González – saxophone, congas
  • Mario González – bass guitar
  • Joe López – lead vocals
  • Gilbert Velásquez – mixing engineer
  • Mariachi Campanas de America – "Canciones del Corazon"
  • Agnes Torres – backing vocals for "No Te Olvidaré"
  • Abel "A. C." Chavarria – Master of Ceremony
  • Ruben S. Cubillos – art direction
  • Al Rendon – photography
  • Creative Solutions – design, typography

References

  1. ^ "Artist Page: Mazz". EMI Latin. Archived from the original on June 27, 2001. Retrieved September 20, 2025.
  2. ^ "Mazz (En Vivo...Contigo En Un Baile) 1991". Factor Tejano. April 2, 2014. Retrieved October 5, 2025. See also the rear of the Mexican sleeve for the single "¿Que Sera?", which mentions the title: "Mazz (6) – Que Sera". Discogs. Retrieved October 5, 2025.
  3. ^ "Awards Winners". Tejano Music Awards. Retrieved August 29, 2025.