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Genre:Jazz, Latin, Funk / Soul
Tracklist:
A1. Fandango 3:41 A2. Margarita 3:41 A3. Push And Pull 4:40 A4. California Blues 3:49 A5. Quiereme Tal Como Soy (Love Me The Way I Am) 3:49 B1. Route 101 3:21 B2. Coco Loco (La Guajira) 2:54 B3. Aria 3:44 B4. Angel 2:51 B5. Sugarloaf 5:07 B6. Latin Medley (Frenesi, Bahia, Moliendo Café, Porompompero) 5:43
General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
Mixed in Studio "A" at A&M Recording Studios, Hollywood, CA.
Additional recording at Studio Sound Recorders, North Hollywood, CA.
Mastered at A&M Recording Studios, Hollywood, CA.
"Twenty years have passed since I saw my first bullfight, the memories of that magical afternoon in Tijuana, Mexico, left me with an everlasting need to say thank you to the late, great matador (Rejoneador) Carlos Arruza and all my latin friends, who in one way or another, have influenced my music. This album is for you." Herb Alpert
Thanks to Abraham Laboriel for introducing me to a wonderful new friend and fabulous producer, José Quintana.
Paulinho DaCosta appears courtesy of Pablo Records.
Rights Society BIEM/STEMRA Label Code LC 0485 Matrix / Runout AMLK 63731-1 Matrix / Runout AMLK 63731-2 Matrix / Runout SP 3731-a Matrix / Runout SP 3731-b Matrix / Runout 19-A&M SP 63731'A' G2 INT ℗[Trumpet] A Matrix / Runout 19-A&M SP 63731 B' G1 INT ℗[Trumpet] B Other CB 271 Other 57
Phonographic Copyright (p) A&M Records, Inc. Copyright (c) A&M Records, Inc. Copyright (c) Sercop, Inc. Distributed By CBS Records Published By Irving Music, Inc. Published By Calquin Music Published By Sercop, Inc. Published By Almo Music Corp. Published By Mexico Argentina Editorial Published By Rightsong Music Published By Peer International Corp. Published By Morro Music Recorded At CBS Studios, Mexico City Recorded At A&M Studios Recorded At Studio Sound Recorders Mixed At A&M Studios Mastered At A&M Studios