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Recorded at ICAIC Studios, Havana, Cuba. Includes liner notes by Martin Morales and Helio Orovio.
Hermanos Bravo: Esteban Matute Carrion (vocals, guitar); Enrique Delgado Garro (saxophone); Juan Matute Carrion (congas, background vocals); Alfredo Matute Carrion (percussion, background vocals); Jorge F. Bravo Carrera (bass drum).
Producers: Tony Bravo, Esteban Matute Carrion.
Personnel: Tony Bravo (vocals); Ernesto F. Martinez (quinto); Jorge Padilla, Lazaro Hernandez (violin); Manuel Sanchez (flute); Jesus Rubalcaba (piano); Tata Güines (congas); Osvaldo Ruiz (timbales).
Recording information: Icaic Studios, Havana, Cuba (1998).
Photographer: Mo Fini.
Additional personnel: Tony Bravo (vocals); Lazaro Hernandez, Jorge Padilla (violin); Emilio Hechavarria " Yucayo" Rodriguez (Chinese trumpet); Manuel Sanchez (flute); Jesus Rubalcaba (piano); Jorge Machado, Faustino Sanchez III (bass); Ernesto Martinez (bata, congas, quinto); Tata Guines, Luis Rodriguez (congas); Moises Cardenas (guira); Osvaldo Ruiz (timbales). Conga Tu Carnaval Music | Category | World Albums, International CDs, Latin, Cuban, Tropical | | Label | Tumi | | Orig Year | 2001 | | All Time Sales Rank | 258505  | | CD Universe Part number | 1952535 | | Catalog number | 89 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jul 10, 2001 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Engineer | Andres Disotuar | | Personnel | Tata Gnines - congas Ernesto F. Martinez - quinto
Also: Emilio Hechavarria " Yucayo" Rodriguez, Faustino Sanchez III, Jesus Rubalcaba, Jorge Machado, Jorge Padilla, Lazaro Hernandez, Moises Cardenas, Osvaldo Ruiz, Ernesto Martinez, Luis Rodriguez, Manuel Sanchez, Tony Bravo | | Additional Info | Sweden |
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