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Recording information: Abdala Studio, Havana, Cuba; Barefoot Studios, London, England; Havana, Cuba; ICAIC Studio, Havana, Cuba; Sonacaribe Studios, Havana, Cuba.
Photographer: Mo Fini.
Personnel: Roberto Pla & His Latin Ensemble, Bobby Carcasses (vocals); Chucho Valdez (piano).
Additional personnel: Jovenes Clasicos del Son, Nené (vocals); Carlos Emilio Morales, Julio Pardon, David Alvarez, José Carlos Acosta, Juego De Manos, Orquesta América, Roberto Pla & His Latin Ensemble, Bobby Carcasses.
Tumi Sessions Music | List Price | $16.98 (You save $2.39) | | Category | International Albums, Latin CDs, Latin Jazz, Smooth Jazz, World | | Label | Tumi Music | | Orig Year | 2008 | | All Time Sales Rank | 292162  | | CD Universe Part number | 7574224 | | Catalog number | 157 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Feb 12, 2008 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Bobby Carcasses; Robert Pla; Joanquin Betancourt; Joseito Gonzalez; Lucia Huergo | | Recording Time | 62 minutes | | Personnel | Chucho Valdez - piano
Also: Carlos Emilio Morales, Bobby Carcasses, David Alvarez, Jovenes Clasicos Del Son, NenT, JosT Carlos Acosta, Juego De Manos, Julio Pardon, Orquesta AmTrica, Roberto Pla & His Latin Ensemble | | Additional Info | Digipak; United Kingdom |
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