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Willie Colón the Player Mp3, Flac, Wma Willie Colón The Player mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Jazz / Latin / Funk / Soul Album: The Player Country: US Released: 2007 Style: Salsa MP3 version RAR size: 1395 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1538 mb WMA version RAR size: 1514 mb Rating: 4.4 Votes: 805 Other Formats: VQF AAC MPC WMA DMF MIDI MOD Tracklist Hide Credits The Hustler 1-1 6:34 Piano – Mark DimondTimbales – Nicky Marrero El Malo 1-2 4:00 Featuring – Héctor Lavoe* El Titan 1-3 5:22 Featuring – Héctor Lavoe* Che-Che Colé 1-4 3:31 Chanter – Johnny PachecoFeaturing – Héctor Lavoe* Panameña 1-5 5:55 Featuring – Héctor Lavoe* La Murga 1-6 5:35 Cuatro – Yomo ToroFeaturing – Héctor Lavoe* Piraña 1-7 5:19 Featuring – Héctor Lavoe*Piano – Prof. Joe Torres* Soñando Despierto 1-8 4:04 Featuring – Héctor Lavoe* Calle Luna Calle Sol 1-9 3:47 Featuring – Héctor Lavoe* La Banda 1-10 3:04 Featuring – Héctor Lavoe* Junio 73 1-11 7:11 Timbales – Louie RomeroTrombone – Barry Rogers Pena De Amor 1-12 4:32 Requinto Guitar [Quinto] – Kako Vocals – Mon Rivera MC2 (Theme Realidades) 1-13 3:44 Bongos – José Mangual Jr.Cuatro – Yomo ToroGuitar – Elliott Randall Apartamento 21 1-14 3:50 Bongos – José Mangual Jr.Congas – Milton CardonaTimbales – Louie Romero Juancito 1-15 Cuatro – Yomo ToroFlute – Mauricio SmithRecorded By [Live] – Willie ColónVocals, 7:01 Recorded By [Live] – Jon Fausty Chinacubana 2-1 4:44 Trumpet [Bass] – Willie Colón Zambúllete 2-2 5:46 Trumpet [Bass] – Willie ColónVocals – Celia Cruz Pedro Navaja 2-3 7:22 Vocals – Rubén Blades* Siembra 2-4 5:24 Vocals – Rubén Blades* Biata 2-5 5:18 Congas, Bata – Milton CardonaVocals – Ismael Miranda 2-6 Amor Verdadero 7:24 2-7 Toma Mis Manos 6:04 Juanito Alimaña 2-8 7:37 Featuring – Héctor Lavoe* Corazón Guerrero 2-9 7:51 Flute – Mauricio SmithSaxophone – John Purcell Callejón Sin Salida 2-10 7:27 Flute – Mauricio SmithGuitar – Ted Perlman Un Bembe Pa' Yemayá 2-11 5:50 Vocals – Celia Cruz 2-12 Nunca Se Acaba 4:57 Companies, etc. Copyright (c) – Emusica Records, LLC Phonographic Copyright (p) – Emusica Records, LLC Distributed By – Universal Music Distribution Manufactured By – Universal Music Distribution Credits Coordinator – Dean Rudland, Giora Breil Mastered By – Jon Fausty Producer [Cd Production] – Bobby Marin Trombone – Willie Colón (tracks: 1-1 To 1-3, 1-6, 1-7, 1-9, 1-12, 2-9) Vocals – Héctor Lavoe* (tracks: 1-3 To 1-11, 2-8), Willie Colón (tracks: 1-16, 2-6, 2-7, 2-9, 2-10, 2-12) Notes Original Emusica Compilation. Reissued When the sold Company to Codigo Willie Colón - The Player Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode: 877313001938 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Fania The Player FANIA1047682, Willie Records, FANIA1047682, (2xCD, Comp, UK 2007 FANIA 1047682 Colon* Fania FANIA 1047682 Tri) Records The Player Willie Fania 463 950 7020-2 (2xCD, Comp, 463 950 7020-2 US 2010 Colón Records RE, Dig) The Player Willie Fania 773 130 193-2 (2xCD, Comp, 773 130 193-2 Colombia 2007 Colón Records Tri) Related Music albums to The Player by Willie Colón Junior González - Tribute To Héctor Lavoe Willie Colón ,Canta: Hector Lavoe - Cosa Nuestra Hector Lavoe - Hector's Gold Willie Colón, Hector Lavoe, Yomo Toro - Asalto Navideño Vol.II Hector Lavoe - La Voz Hector Lavoe - Mi Gente / Un Amor De La Calle Willie Colón ,Canta: Hector Lavoe ,Con Yomo Toro - Asalto Navideño, Vol. II Hector Lavoe - Strikes Back Hector Lavoe - Comedia Willie Colon Canta: Hector Lavoe - Cosa Nuestra.
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