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Recording information: Discos Musart; Joel Solis Studio, México, Mexico.
Arranger: Joan Sebastían.
Personnel: Joan Sebastían (guitar, harmonica); Juan Carlos Allende (guitar); Kiko Montalvo (accordion); Adolfo Díaz (saxophone); Xavier Serano (trumpet); Manuel Cázares (keyboards); Alejandro Cerezo (drums).
Audio Mixer: Carlos Ceballos.
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