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Puerto Rican Power: Super Exitos

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Download links and information about Puerto Rican Power: Super Exitos by The Puerto Rican Power. This album was released in 1993 and it belongs to Salsa, Latin genres. It contains 8 tracks with total duration of 38:30 minutes.

Artist: The Puerto Rican Power
Release date: 1993
Genre: Salsa, Latin
Tracks: 8
Duration: 38:30
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No. Title Length
1. No Puedo Prescindir de Ti 4:10
2. Quiereme Tal Como Soy 4:27
3. A Donde Iras 5:08
4. Juguete de Nadie 5:05
5. Otro Poco 4:33
6. Noche de Boda 6:02
7. Eso Se Acabo 4:17
8. Quiero Volver Contigo 4:48

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This was the recording that virtually reinvented two superior careers. Vocalist Tito Rojas was in virtual obscurity for three years until the arrival of this opportunity. The Puerto Rican Power, under the leadership of trumpet player Luisito Ayala, became one of the most traveled and continuously popular salsa orchestras outside the island. The band's fifth recording strikes gold, after many years backing up the Fania vocalists in Puerto Rico. In the dawn of romantic salsa, Tito's raw raspy, vocalizing was highly effective when contrasting with love-oriented lyrics. Thanks to arrangers Carlos "Cuto" Soto and Ernesto "Tito" Rivera, the band's powerful soared unknown heights. This is still the Orchestra's best album, by far, featuring the standouts "Amor de Mentira," "Noche de Boda," "Quiéreme Tal Como Soy," "Tres Mujeres," and "No Estoy." Watch for Paquito Guzmán, Harry Fraticelli, and Ito Rivera (Jerry's brother and PRP vocalist) on background vocals. Trivia: An uncredited Mario Ortiz on trumpet solo and trombone player Sammy Torres (Tito Rojas' future musical director) participate in this in this landmark career. ~ José A. Estévez, Jr., Rovi