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Yo Protesto

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Released
  
1969

Release date
  
1969

Label
  
Discos Lara Yarí

Artist
  
Roy Brown

Genre
  
Folk

Yo Protesto (1969)
  
Basta Ya... Revolución (1971)

Roy Brown albums
  
Basta Ya Revolución, Roy Brown III, Aires bucaneros, Nuyol, Balada de Otro Tiempo

Yo Protesto is the first album from Puerto Rican folk singer Roy Brown. The album was initially released under the small label Vanguardia, but was later released by Disco Libre, a label owned by the Puerto Rican Socialist Party.

Contents

Track listing

All tracks written by Roy Brown.

Cultural impact

Although released in 1969, the album became a symbol of the riots at the University of Puerto Rico that began in 1970. The songs were considered to be part of the movement of rebellion that sparked in the island, highlighting the sociopolitical situation.

In 2005, a tribute album to Roy Brown was released under the title of Yo Protesto: Roy Brown y sus Amigos, coinciding with the 35 anniversary of the release of the album. The album featured new versions of the same songs, some of them with the collaboration of other artists like Danny Rivera, Fiel a la Vega, Tony Croatto, and Silvio Rodríguez, among others.

In 2011, Brown celebrated the 40th anniversary of the album with a concert at the Luis A. Ferré Performing Arts Center.

Songs

1MonónRoy Brown5:18
2La Mujer de SociedadRoy Brown2:54
3No Me Sulfuro MasRoy Brown2:03

References

Yo Protesto Wikipedia