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Format: CD
 Oct 1994
 Record Label: EMI Televisa Music
 Recording Type: Studio
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Track Listing 1. Esta Noche Dormire Contigo 2. Acusado Falsamente 3. Aunque lo Dudes 4. Que Quieres que Piense 5. Entregate 6. Vivamos Este Amor 7. Confusion 8. Mi Corazon Quedo Vacio
Album Notes Personnel: Lalo Rodriguez, Herman Rodriguez-Bajandas, Ramon Tavarez (vocals), Jose "Cochi" Claussell (vocals, percussion, chequere), Peter Gordon (jawharp), Ernesto Sanchez (baritone saxophone), Luis Aquino, Angie Machado, Vicente "Cusy" Castillo, Juancito Torres (trumpet), Raffy Torres, Antonio "Tonito" Vasquez, Jorge Diaz (trombone), Eric Figueroa (piano), Ricardo Lugo (bass), Richie Flores (conga, chequere, percussion), Edwin Clemente (timbales), Anthony Carrillo (cow bells, bongos), Ray Colon (maracas), Pedro Bruell (background vocals). Engineers: Ronnie Torres, Juan "Pericles" Covis. Recorded at Powerlight Recording Studio, Bayamon, Puerto Rico, and Alfa Recording Studio, San Juan, Puerto Rico. All songs written or co-written by Ubaldo "Lalo" Rodriguez or Omar Alfanno except "Que Quieres Que Piense" (Johnny Ortiz).
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