"If I try, I'm halfway to triumph,"
2001 album by Rustic Overtones. The title, roughly translated from Spanish, means 'new life'. It is Rustic's first national release, and it's a doozy. The record is the band's first under the Tommy Boy label. It's a stellar release, full of great songs that are true to the band's sound. Viva Nueva features guests of varying levels of fame on several tracks. The album was produced by Tony Visconti, David Leonard and Rustic Overtones. The majority of the recording sessions took place at The Studio in Portland, Maine and several locations in California.
- C'mon
- Gas on Skin
- Love Underground
- Hardest Way Possible
- Crash Landing
- Smoke (featuring Funkmaster Flex)
- Baby Blue
- Revolution AM
- Sector Z (featuring David Bowie)
- Combustible
- Valentine's Day Massacre (featuring Imogen Heap)
- Hit Man
- Check
- Boys and Girls
- Beekeeper
- Man Without a Mouth (featuring David Bowie)