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Live Recording
Engineers include: Cesar Sogbe, Ron Taylor, Ted Stein.
Personnel includes: Franco De Vita (vocals); Manny Lopez, Antonio Rayo "Rayito", Josep Salvador (guitar); Ed Calle (saxophone); Tony Concepcion, Jason Carder (trumpet); Dana Teboe (trombone); Lester Mendez (keyboards, programming); Julio Hernandez (bass); Lee Levin (drums); Luis Dulzainas (conga); Luis Enrique Mejia (percussion).
Producers include: Manny Benito, Franco de Vita, Luis Romero, Lester Mendez, Cuco Pena.
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