A Pesar De TodoVictor Manuelle
Release Date: 06/03/1997
Original Release:
1997
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 270316_CD
UPC # 037628233428
Label: Sony Discos Inc.
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Disc: 1
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Remix: Apiádate de Mí/Voy a Prometerme/Como Una Estrella/Hay Que Poner: Apiadate De Mi / Voy A Prometerme / Como Una Estrella / Hay Que Poner El Alma
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Performer: Victor Manuelle
Engineer: Charlie Dos Dantos; Ronnie Torres; Charlie Dos Santos Producer: Charlie Dos Dantos Distributor: Sony Music Distribution ( Notes: Personnel: Victor Manuelle (vocals); Sammy Velez Diaz (baritone saxophone); Angel Machado, Vicente Alvarez, Carlos Martinez Velez (trumpet); Angel "Tonito" Vazquez (trombone); Sergio George (piano, background vocals); Ruben Rodriguez (bass); Robert Vilera (bongos); Juan "Papo" Pepin (congas); Satiago "Chago" Martinez (timbales); Johnny Rivera, Ramon Rodriguez, Luis Cabaracas, Gabriela Anders (background vocals). Recorded at Sir Sound, New York, New York. Personnel: Sammy V�lez D�az (baritone saxophone); Vicente Alvarez, Carlos Velez, Angel "Angie" Machado (trumpet); Antonio Vazquez (trombone); Sergio George (piano, background vocals); Juan Pap�n (congas); Robert Vilera (bongos); Santiago Chago Mart�nez (timbales); Luchito Cabarcas, Gabriela Anders, Johnny Rivera, Ram�n Rodr�guez (background vocals). Audio Mixer: Charlie Dos Santos. Recording information: Powerlight, Puerto Rico; Sir Sound, Inc., New York, NY. Photographer: Eduardo P�rez. Arrangers: Humberto Ram�rez; Ram�n S�nchez; Sergio George. In his fourth Sony Latin release, Victor Manuelle continues with the Sergio George styling that granted him much greater commercial success than his earlier two solo efforts. It seems that George's pushy, bombastic writing challenges Manuelle's improvising ability to a greater extent, thus giving the production a live, unconfined feel. Omar Alfanno's "Dile a Ella" is a tune that bristles with uninhibited energy. "Dile a Ella," the self-penned "He Tratado," and "El Aguila" are exercises of contumacious swing in every way; among other delights, "Nuestra Historia" is a juicy, astute mix of the usual George sound and the son montuno genre. A must for late-'90s salsa fans, and one that continued to solidify Manuelle's position as a favorite in later salsa generations. ~ Jos� A. Est�vez, Jr.
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