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Personnel: Raymond Castro, Adalberto Santiago, Johnny Pacheco, Roberto Torres (background vocals). El Conde Review
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Purchase El Conde CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Xtreme CD (2005) Reissue
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| | Elvis Crespo Regreso El Jefe CD (2007)
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$13.29 The percolating percussion and ultra-catchy chorus that drive first single "La Foto se me Borró" are par for the course on REGRESO DE JEFE, a dance-happy collection ...
| | Marc Anthony Contra La Corriente CD (1997) Remastered
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$6.69 CONTRA LA CORRIENTE won the 1999 Grammy for Best Tropical Latin Performance.
Luis Aquino, Angie Machado (trumpet); Moises Nogueras, Miguel Rivera,
Rafi Torres (trombone); Jose Jugo (piano); Fernando Muscolo (keyboards, programming); Jose Gamei (bass); Charlie Sierra (bongos, timbales, percussion); William Thompson (congas); Tito Allen, William Amparo,
Wichie Camacho, Gilda Gonzalez, Yanira Torres (background vocals).
Take a huge helping of danceable salsa, mix it with a splash of urban R&B and 70's pop, serve it up with a voice saturated with emotion, and you've got Marc Anthony. His status as a Latin music superstar can only be buoyed by CONTRA LA CORRIENTE, his third Spanish-language ...
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| | Natalie Cole Everlasting CD (1987)
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$6.09 Contains video clips of singles from EVERLASTING and GOOD TO BE BACK.
Before Natalie Cole reinvented herself as a jazz-based adult contemporary chanteuse, she had a successful career in the 1980s as a contemporary R&B singer. EVERLASTING, released in 1987, is one of her more adventurous and enjoyable releases from the period. Cole moves from dancefloor-ready funk ("Jump Start") to the Burt Bacharach ballad "Split Decision" with ease, sounding equally comfortable in both modes.
Included are two interesting covers, a lively version of Bruce Springsteen's "Pink Cadillac" and a lovely take on "When I Fall In Love," in which Cole gives tasteful tribute to her father's legacy. That the album covers so many stylistic bases should be a liability, but instead EVERLASTING comes across as a fun, varied, and surprisingly cohesive record.
Live Recording
Engineers include: Craig Burbidge, Paul Erickson, Taavi Mote'.
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| | Olga Tanon Yo Por Ti CD (2001)
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$5.69 YO POR TI won the 2002 Latin Grammy Award for Best Merengue Album. "Como Olvidar" was nominated for the 2002 Latin Grammy Award for Best Tropical Song.
On Yo por Ti, Olga Tañón continues the pop transformation that had begun two years earlier with Te Acordarás de Mí. Like that album, Yo por Ti is a mixed bag, including several of her trademark tropical dance songs as well as ballads and lightweight pop. And also like Te Acordarás de Mí, Yo por Ti is at its best when it sticks to Tañón's bread and butter: tropical, in particular merengue. There are four such songs, and they're far and away the album highlights: "Miénteme," "Como Olvidar," "Tú Te lo Pierdes," and "Ahora Soy Mala." A couple of the ballads, namely the title track and the version of "Como Olvidar," are serviceable -- which is much more than can be said of the lowest common denominator pop of "Me Gusta" and "I Wanna Have Fun," both of which are downright embarrassing. So while Yo por Ti does include several songs worth hearing, it also includes several not worth hearing, hence the aforementioned mixed bag description. At this point in her career, circa 2001, Tañón seemed lost. For whatever reason, she'd given up her straight merengue approach of the '90s -- the approach that had brought her enormous, downright iconic acclaim among the tropical music community. She seemed to be fashioning herself as another pop diva à la Thalía, Paulina Rubio, or even latter-day Gloria Estefan, and she would continue to do so for at least another album (the similarly dicey Sobrevivir)
YO POR TI won the 2002 Grammy Award for Best Merengue Album.
Recorded at Crescent Moon, Transcontinental, Orlando, Florida; The Gallery, Miami, Florida; Altamar, San Juan, Puerto Rico; Midlab Studios, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.
Engineers include: Victor Lopez, Rafael Lazzaro, Hector Rosa.
Personnel: Olga Tañón (vocals); Rafael Payan, Michael Landau, Tony Rijos (guitar); Juan De La Cruz (tamboura); Ed Calle (saxophone); Angel Torres (soprano saxophone, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone); Luisín del Rosario, Luis Rosario (alto saxophone, tenor ...
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| | Melina Leon CD (2004)
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