Fuego - Misa Criolla (gloria) - (original Extended Version With Intro Hq Audio) 1981 -

Combines elements of Synth-pop, Disco, and Afro-funk .

The track is a distinctive electronic disco adaptation of the second movement from Ariel Ramírez’s famous 1964 mass, the Misa Criolla . This 1981 version reimagines the sacred "Gloria" as a synth-pop and Afro-funk floor-filler, often associated with the Italo-disco and "Cosmic" music scenes. 💿 Release & Production Details Original Release Year: 1981. Artists: Credited to Fuego or Usted Del Fuego .

The "Original Extended Version" typically runs approximately 7:12 minutes . Combines elements of Synth-pop, Disco, and Afro-funk

It is highly sought after by vinyl collectors, with original 12" pressings appearing on marketplaces like Discogs .

The lyrics blend the traditional Spanish liturgy ("Gloria a Dios") with English phrases like "We are the children" and "Where is the people?". 🌟 Cultural Context 💿 Release & Production Details Original Release Year:

While the original 1964 Misa Criolla was a folk-inspired religious work, Fuego's version transformed it into a secular, high-energy dance track.

Released on various labels including Montage Records and Carrere. Composer: The original composition is by Ariel Ramírez . 🎵 Song Structure & Composition It is highly sought after by vinyl collectors,

This version became a "cult classic" in the Italian disco scene, particularly at clubs like the Thucana in Peschiera del Garda.