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¡Viva Nueva!

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Released
  
June 5, 2001

Release date
  
5 June 2001

Artist
  
Rustic Overtones

Label
  
Tommy Boy Entertainment

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Viva Nueva! (2001)
  
Light At The End (2007)

Genres
  
Rock music, Funk, Ska, Soul music, Jazz, Rock and roll

Producers
  
Tony Visconti, David Leonard

Similar
  
Rustic Overtones albums, Rock music albums

Viva Nueva! is the fourth album by the Rustic Overtones, released in 2001 before their highly publicized breakup a year later. With 16 tracks, the album has the most songs of any Rustic Overtones album to date. Tommy Boy Records distributed the album after relations soured between the Rustic Overtones and major label Arista Records. The group produced a (supposedly) million-dollar record with Arista, then found themselves in trouble with the label after playing an extraordinarily hardcore set. It is said that an Arista representative was heard to admonish the group, yelling "We thought you were going to be like the Dave Matthews Band!" The group claimed that they had made no such promise, and Arista allowed them to take the record with them when they left. This album was then given to Tommy Boy for release, with the approval their fans. In December, 2009, the Portland Phoenix ranked Viva Nueva! the tenth greatest local album of the decade, saying that, "The fact that the vagaries of the music business beat them back doesn't diminish its greatness," and called it, "Maine's first real major-league rock album."

Contents

Videos

The two singles from the disc were "C'mon" and "Combustible", and both had music videos made for them. An open casting call, in the summer after the album was released, was advertised for filming of the new video. The go-kart racing portions were filmed in Amesbury, Massachusetts. Rumor has it that the video for "Combustible" had to be redesigned in the wake of the September 11th, 2001, terrorist attacks, since a video showing things blowing up was deemed not to be in the band's best interests.

Special guests

Guests on the album include Funkmaster Flex (track six), Imogen Heap (track 11) and David Bowie (tracks nine and 16).

In a live performance with his new band Rocktopus (now As Fast As) on WAAF-FM, former Rustic keyboard player Spencer Albee claimed that he had been smoking David Bowie's custom-made ultra-ultra-light cigarettes, which Bowie had evidently given him during the time when they were recording Viva Nueva!.

Track listing

  1. "C'mon"
  2. "Gas on Skin"
  3. "Love Underground"
  4. "Hardest Way Possible"
  5. "Crash Landing"
  6. "Smoke"
  7. "Baby Blue"
  8. "Revolution AM"
  9. "Sector Z"
  10. "Combustible"
  11. "Valentine's Day Massacre"
  12. "Hit Man"
  13. "Check"
  14. "Boys and Girls"
  15. "Beekeeper"
  16. "Man Without a Mouth"

Personnel

  • Dave Gutter – guitar, vocals
  • Spencer Albee – synthesizers, vocals
  • Tony McNaboe – drums
  • Jon Roods – bass guitar
  • Ryan Zoidis – saxophone, engineer
  • Jason Ward – baritone saxophone
  • Scott Pederson – guest trumpet
  • David Bowie – guest vocals on "Sector Z" and "Man Without a Mouth"
  • Funkmaster Flex – guest vocals on "Smoke"
  • Imogen Heap – guest performer on "Valentine's Day Massacre"
  • Tony Visconti – producer, engineer, bass (upright)
  • David Leonard – producer, engineer, mixing
  • Steve Drown – producer, engineer
  • Roger Sommers – engineer
  • Jim Begley – engineer
  • Chris Mazer – assistant engineer
  • Ryoji Hata – assistant engineer
  • Alex Chan – assistant engineer
  • John Goodmanson – mixing
  • Songs

    1C’mon3:05
    2Gas on Skin3:02
    3Love Underground3:49

    References

    ¡Viva Nueva! Wikipedia