Album US 1976 on Vaya Records label
Latin (Guajira, Cha-cha-cha, Salsa, Descarga, Bolero, Bomba)
1978 US Vaya Records 1st label variation edition. Released with Vaya Records Inc. branded on the center record labels, and with the Dual-Dimensional Sound logo on the back cover. Track A1/ Canta starts as a Guajira and transitions into a Cha Cha in mid play. Track A2/ Salsaludando starts as a Guajira and transitions into a Salsa Descarga 1/3 into play. Track A4/ Domitila is a Bomba. Track B4/ Enamorado is a Merengue.
Cheo Feliciano voc, 1935-2014 PR album by | |
Eddie Rivera b, 1948-2014 US bass | |
Joe Santiago b, eb, bass | |
Roberto Roena bgo, *1940 PR bongos, congas | |
Johnny Rodriguez perc, *1945 US congas | |
Adalberto Santiago voc, *1937 PR coro | |
Ruben Blades voc, acg, *1948 PA coro | |
Tito Allen voc, coro | |
Johnny Pacheco fl, perc, *1935 DO directed by, tambora | |
Vinnie Bell g, *1935 US guitar | |
Ismael Quintana voc, perc, *1937 PR percussion | |
Papo Lucca p, *1946 PR piano | |
Mario Rivera ts, bs, 1939-2007 saxophone, sax | |
Nicky Marrero tim, US timbales | |
Harry Viggiano g, tres | |
Barry Rogers tb, 1935-1991 US trombone | |
Tom Malone tb, US trombone | |
Luis "Perico" Ortiz tr, *1949 PR trumpet | |
Jorge Millet p, vibraphone, vibes |
Jerry Masucci producer |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Canta | Cheo Feliciano | ||
2 | Salsaludando | Cheo Feliciano | ||
3 | Incomparable | Cheo Feliciano | ||
4 | Domitila | Cheo Feliciano | ||
5 | No Vuelo Mas | Cheo Feliciano | ||
6 | Felicitaciones | Cheo Feliciano | ||
7 | Es Muy Facil | Cheo Feliciano | ||
8 | Enamorado | Cheo Feliciano | ||
9 | Poco A Poco | Cheo Feliciano |