Album US 1972 on Mericana Records label
Latin and R&B/Soul (Salsa, Bolero, Merengue, Funk, Political)
This was their follow-up release to El Primer LP - Tu Y Yo, and was released in a gatefold jacket. No title on front cover, label or spine. "El Segundo LP del TEMPO 70" is written on back cover. Track A1/Cuando En Pesar Se Convierte La Risa: Is a quasi-political speech about humanity, and World view on the aftermath of War. The vocalist is credited on the labels as: "Con Carlos Camacho"
Tempo 70 , album by | |
Luis M. Faría arranged by, saxophone, trombone, flute, chorus, art direction | |
Mandy Vizoso p, b, arranged by | |
Martin Nieves arranged by, piano, organ | |
Máximo Torres g, *1929 PR arranged by, written by | |
Roberto Torres voc, *1940 CU bass, written by | |
Jose Vallejo congas | |
Edwin Rolland drums, timbales | |
Carlos Camacho voc, PR lead vocals, leader, translated by | |
Carlos Berrios , trombone | |
Ezequiel Serrando trumpet, chorus | |
Ramon L. Burgos trumpet, chorus |
Carlos Andrickson engineer |
Charlie Rosario graphics |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Cuando En Pesar Se Convierte La Risa | Tempo 70 | Chicago | 1:23 |
2 | Mujer, Mujer | Tempo 70 | B. Baraj, C. Melino, Ralph Lew | 3:26 |
3 | Llore | Tempo 70 | Roberto Torres | 3:04 |
4 | Tiempo De Un Ayer | Tempo 70 | Edwin Oliver | 3:09 |
5 | Sing, Sing, Sing | Tempo 70 | Ralph Cole, Skip Prokop | 3:15 |
6 | No Pienses En Mi | Tempo 70 | Vittorio Paltrinieri | 3:30 |
7 | Montuneando | Tempo 70 | Máximo Torres | 5:35 |
8 | Mi Mundo | Tempo 70 | Puchi Balseiro | 3:46 |
9 | Salvese Quien Pueda | Tempo 70 | Tino Labour | 2:55 |
10 | Voy A Cambiar Mi Mundo | Tempo 70 | Edwin Oliver | 1:19 |
11 | Preparense Bailadores | Tempo 70 | Máximo Torres | 3:39 |