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Siembra CD (1978) Top Seller
Salvador Cuevas discography The high point of Willie Colón's ongoing collaboration with Rubén Blades (and close to a career peak for both artists), Siembra exploded on the salsa scene in 1978 and has never been ...
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Retro CD (2012)
Salvador Cuevas albums Track Listing of songs: Tema Riquena; Adoracion; No Me Digan Que Es Muy Tarde Ya; Anacaona; Aguzate; Ay No; Naci Moreno; Callejero, El; Tu Llegaste a Mi Vida; Guefo a La Jicotea; Jibaro Soy; Senor Sereno;
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Abriendo Puertas CD (1995) Top Seller
Salvador Cuevas songs ABRIENDO PUERTAS won a 1996 Grammy Award for Best Tropical Latin Performance.
Abriendo Puertas (Opening Doors) is Gloria Estefan's second Spanish-language album released in the U.S. Abriendo Puertas is about opening doors to ...
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Solo CD (1979)
Salvador Cuevas music CDs Photographer: Francesco Scavullo.
Personnel: Willie Colón (bass trumpet); Yomo Toro (cuatro); Irving Spice String Ensemble (strings); Mauricio Smith (flute, piccolo); Bobby Porcelli (flute, alto saxophone); Mario Rivera, Ronnie Cuber (flute, baritone saxophone); Tony ...
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Piedras Y Flores CD (2001)
Salvador Cuevas CD discography Engineers include: Marcelo Anez, Carlos Nieto.
Personnel: Rene Toledo (guitar); Manny López (electric guitar); Kike Santander (nylon-string guitar); Sal Cuevas, Julio Hernandez (bajo sexto); Nestor Torres (flute); Egidio Cuadrado (accordion); Alfredo Oliva (concertina); ...
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Voy A Enamorarte CD
Salvador Cuevas albums "Jurame (Merengue version)" won the 2001 Latin Grammy Award for Best Tropical Song. VOY A ENAMORARTE was nominated for the 2001 Grammy Award for Best Merengue Album.
Recorded at Moon Red, Out Line ...
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Es Por Ti CD (2001)
Salvador Cuevas discography After his self-titled debut album, Latin pop singer and actor Innis delivered Es Por Ti in 2001, including the hit single "Vueltas y Vueltas" (composed by Estéfano), "Eres Tú" (recorded along with ...
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Segundas Partes Tambien Son Buenas CD (2002)
Salvador Cuevas CD discography Venezuelan Franco de Vita goes through his career bringing back some of his best compositions. In addition, this 12-track record delivers two previously unreleased songs. Segundas Partes Tambien Son Buenas opens with ...
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Temptation CD (2002)
Salvador Cuevas music CDs Personnel: Rudy Pérez (vocals, guitar); Billy Mann (vocals, programming); Jose Luis Ramos, Dave Miranda, Cheito Quinonez, Lunna, Ramiro Teran, Raul Midón (vocals); Tony Rijos, Carlos Franco (guitar); Leo Quintero (acoustic guitar); Dan ...
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Luis Damon CD (1999)
Salvador Cuevas songs Principally recorded at Mixing Recording Studio, Mexico.
Personnel: Ito Serrano, Cesar Sogbe (guitar); Sal Cuevas, Rubén Rodríguez , Pedro Pérez (bajo sexto); Ed Calle (soprano saxophone); Richie Viruet, Raul Agraz, Angel "Angie" Machado ...
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Sientelo CD (1998)
Salvador Cuevas CD discography Engineers include: Mad Redd, B.B. Keys, Chris Groove.
Personnel includes: Tito Puente, Jr., Dino Latino, Natalia (vocals); Chris Perez (guitar); Lina Ferrentino (saxophone); Nelson "Gazu" Jaime (trumpet, piano); Jorge Doval (trombone); Salvador Cuevas ...
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On Time CD (2000)
Salvador Cuevas albums Illegales: Vladimir Dotel, Juan Carlos Campos, Carlos "Monty" Montaner.
Producers include: Victor Waill, Vladimir Dotel, Kike Santander, Pablo Flores, Travis Cook.
Engineers include: Sebastian Krys, Juan Tavares, Travis Cook.
Additional personnel: Juan Francisco Ordonez, Martin ...
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Sol Da Liberdade CD
Salvador Cuevas music CDs Call this a bid for the big time by the queen of axé music, and one of Brazil's biggest stars. By enlisting the talents of one of Latin music's biggest producers, Emilio ...
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Sol Da Liberdade - New 2000 CD
Salvador Cuevas discography Call this a bid for the big time by the queen of axé music, and one of Brazil's biggest stars. By enlisting the talents of one of Latin music's biggest producers, Emilio ...
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Siembra CD (1978)
The high point of Willie Colón's ongoing collaboration with Rubén Blades (and close to a career peak for both artists), Siembra exploded on the salsa scene in 1978 and has never been ...
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