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Willie Colón's creative producing talents combined with Miranda of Fania All-Stars' to achieve one of the top salsa albums in 1980. Willie Colón's new, improved late-'70s trombone lineup and overall sound suit Miranda's bombastic style to a tee. The hit is José Nogueras' "No Me Digas Que Es Muy Tarde," and the lush, string accompanied "Bandolera" is just as wonderful. ~ José A. Estévez, Jr.
Personnel: Willie Colón (vocals, trumpet, bass trumpet); Milton Cardona (vocals, congas); Jose Mangual Jr. (vocals, bongos); Eddie Natal, Rubén Blades (vocals); Harold Kohon Ensemble (strings); Leopoldo Pineda, Jose Rodriguez, Lewis Kahn (trombone); Prof. Joe Torres (piano); Sal Cuevas (bass guitar); Paul Kimbarow, Johnny Almendra, Tony Jimenez (timbales).
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