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WEA Latina. 1996.
Personnel: Olga Tanon (vocals); Miguel Pena Tovar (acoustic guitar); Roberto Arballo (electric guitar); Lorenzo Gonzalez, Manuel Suarez, Jan Sosnowsky, Mario Gongora, Andres Castillo, Toribio Amaro, Jose Juan Melo, Arturo Gonzalez (violin); Magana, Juan Cantor (viola); Valentin Mirkov, Monica Del Aguila (cello); Victor Flores (acoustic bass); Homero Patron (keyboards); Jesus Lopez, Isidro Martinez (trumpet); Enrique Sida, Elias Ochoa (trombone); Manuel Fernandez (bass); Efren Capiz (drums); Armando Montiel (percussion); Xochitl Vigil, Maria Jose, Vicky Cordova (background vocals). Recorded at Marco Musical Studio, Ixtapaluca, Mexico. Personnel: Miguel Peña Tovar (acoustic guitar); Roberto Arballo (electric guitar); Toribio Amaro, José Juan Melo, Lorenzo Gonzalez, Andres Castillo, Arthro González (violin); Monica Del Aguila (cello); Isidro Martínez (trumpet); Elias Ochoa, Enrique Sida (trombone); Homero Patron (keyboards); Armando Montiel (percussion); Xóchitl Vigil, Mariajosé (background vocals). Audio Mixer: Sergio Garcia. Recording information: Marco Musical Estudio, Coral Golf Resort, Ixtapaluca Es. Director: Homero Patron. Editor: Arte Gráfico. Photographer: Rafi Claudio. Arranger: Homero Patron. Although Olga Tañón is best known for merengue, she was never a merengue purist -- salsa, Cumbia, and Latin pop have all influenced the well-known singer. Nuevos Senderos, in fact, has nothing to do with merengue -- full of ballads, this 1996 release is primarily a collection of romantic Latin pop. And Nuevos Senderos isn't salsa romantica either. While the salsa romantica that is recorded in New York, Miami, and San Juan is aimed at the tropical market, this CD was recorded in Mexico and doesn't have a tropical orientation. The person who did a lot to shape Nuevos Senderos is Marco Antonio Solís, who produced the album and wrote nine of its ten songs. Under Solís' direction, Tañón is backed by a lot of Mexican musicians -- and it shows. Nuevos Senderos isn't mariachi, ranchero, or even Tejano, but it does sound like the type of romantic Latin pop album that would be recorded in Mexico rather than New York or Miami. While "Mi Eterno Amor Secreto," "El Daño Que Me Haces," and other Solís-penned ballads aren't traditional Mexican music, they do have a slight Mexican tinge -- if some of the ballads that Tañón provided on her previous releases were Latin pop with the sort of tropical edge one expects from Puerto Ricans, Dominicans, and Cubans, Nuevos Senderos is Latin pop with a slight Mexican edge. Those who prefer Tañón as a merengue/tropical artist might regret the fact that Nuevos Senderos contains no merengue; nonetheless, this album proves to be an interesting and rewarding departure for the tropical superstar. ~ Alex Henderson
Olga Tanon Nuevos Senderos Songs | 1. | Mi Eterno Amor Secreto | $0.99 | |
| 2. | En Ti | $0.99 | |
| 3. | Cuestion de Suerte | $0.99 | |
| 4. | Mi Perdon | $0.99 | |
| 5. | Dano Que Me Haces, El | |
| 6. | Siempre Estuve Cerca | |
| 7. | Ultima Oportunidad, La | |
| 8. | Me Subes, Me Bajas, Me Subes | $0.99 | |
| 9. | Basta Ya! | |
| 10. | No Te Vas | $0.99 | |
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$8.79 Personnel: Olga Tanon (vocals); Luisin Del Rosario (saxophone); Furmin Cruz, Kaki Ruiz (trumpet); Manuel Tejada (piano, keyboards, bass); Leo Pimentel, Juan Valdes (piano, keyboards); Dionnis Fernandez (piano); Jaime Querol, Freddy Valdes (bass); Juan De La Cruz (drums); Pedro Rene Peralta (congas); Rafael Martinez (guira); Kiko Reset, Frank Ceara, Mariela Mercado (background vocals). Llevame Contigo was nominated for a 1998 Grammy Award for Best Tropical Latin Performance. Personnel: Olga Tañón (vocals). After a rash of consecutive hits throughout 1994 and 1995, the reigning Queen of Merengue, Olga Tañón, took a break from tropical music, releasing an album of Marco Antonio Solís songs, Nuevos Senderos. This puzzled hardcore fans, no doubt, even if her off album was a good one, albeit subdued and strongly Mexican in character. So when she returned to tropical music in 1997 with Llévame Contigo, it was with considerable anticipation, to say the least. And return Tañón did, releasing ...
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$8.09 Personnel: Olga Tanon (vocals); Victor Encarnacion, Rafael Martinez (guitar); Rafael Cadena (saxophone); Luis Ruiz (trumpet); Manuel Tejada (keyboards, bass, programming, background vocals); Yanina Rosado, Juan Valdez (keyboards); Jaime Querol, Milton Freddy Valdez (bass); Juan De La Cruz (drums, percussion); Pedro Rene Peralta (congas); Francisco Ceara, Juan Rizek, Socky Torres (background vocals). Engineers: Eric Taveras, Allan Leschhorn, Eric Ramos, Bolivar Gomez. Recorded at En Kiu and Midilab, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Includes liner notes by Olga Tanon. On her second album, Mujer de Fuego, released in 1993, Olga Tañón enters the stride that would carry her to exceptional popularity among tropical music listeners, peaking the following year with her superlative Siente el Amor... album. Mujer de Fuego is a leap forward from her debut, Sola. Like that album, this one is comprised ...
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$6.35 Personnel includes: Olga Tanon (vocals); Jose "Furito" Rios (alto & tenor saxophones); Rafael "Papo" Cadena, Luis Del Rosario "Luisin" (saxophone); Tommy Villarini, Luis Armando Ruiz "Kaki", Fermin Cruz (trumpet); Manuel Tejada (piano, keyboards, bass, programming); Jose Lugo, Janina Rosado De La Cruz (piano, keyboards); Jose Gazmey, Jaime Querol, Freddy Valdez (bass); Sammy Garcia, Pedro "Chichi" Peralta, Okil "Fito" Medrano, Adolfo "Papo" Figuereo (congas); Carlos Rodriguez (bongos); Wichy Camacho (background vocals). Engineers include: Allan Leschhorn, Eric Taveras, Bolivar Gomez. Recorded at FM Studios, Guaynabo, Puerto Rico. Mujer de Fuego had established Olga Tañón as a serious hitmaker on the Hot Latin Tracks chart in 1993-1994, without question, and her subsequent album, Siente el Amor..., continued her hot streak, racking up an amazing six further hit singles in 1994-1995 (five of which reached the Top ...
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