Album US 1979 on Cotique label
Jazz and Latin (Latin Jazz, Soul, Guaguancó, Cha-cha-cha, Salsa, Descarga)
Track A1/Unidos Los Dos starts as a Soul Latin Jazz, then transforms into a Guaguanco. Track A2/Juan Simon is a Bomba Guaguanco. Track B3/Stella By Starlight starts as a Bolero, then transforms into a Guaguanco. Track B1: label says 'El Mundo Nunca Cambiara', while sleeve says 'El Mundo Cambiara'.
Louie Ramirez tim, vib, 1938-1993 US album by, arranged by, electric piano, synthesizer, timbales, written by, kalimba, synthesizer, arp-oboe, vibraphone | |
Adalberto Santiago voc, *1937 PR coro | |
Angela Bofill voc, bvoc, p, *1954 US coro | |
Tito Allen voc, coro, vocals | |
José Madera cng, tim, arranged by | |
Luis "Perico" Ortiz tr, *1949 PR trumpet | |
Jimmy Sabater voc, 1936-2012 US vocals | |
Bobby Porcelli as, fl, *1937 saxophone, alto | |
Marty Sheller tr, arranged by | |
Ismael Quintana voc, perc, *1937 PR vocals | |
Ray Maldonado tr, 1946-1982 trumpet |
Alberta Sayan art direction |
Jean-Marie Troillard design, layout |
Louie Ramirez producer |
Franz Liszt recording supervisor |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Unidos Los Dos | Louie Ramirez | Roberto Romero | 5:59 |
2 | Juan Simon | Louie Ramirez | José A. Davila | 4:45 |
3 | Sha-La Means I Love You | Louie Ramirez | Barry White | 5:09 |
4 | Latin New York | Louie Ramirez | Louie Ramirez | 4:12 |
5 | El Mundo Nunca Cambiara | Louie Ramirez | Herman Hupfeld | 4:12 |
6 | Orgullo De La Montaña | Louie Ramirez | Ramon Rodriguez | |
7 | Stella By Starlight | Louie Ramirez | Ned Washington, Victor Young | 6:06 |
8 | Sabroso Guaguanco | Louie Ramirez |