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Juanito Alimaña (Karaoke) song from the album 12 Pistas Para Cantar Como - Originalmente Realizado Por Héctor Lavoe is released on Sep 2016. The duration of song is 06:04. This song is sung by Galileo Y Su Banda. Related Tags - Juanito Alimaña (Karaoke), Juanito Alimaña (Karaoke) Song, Juanito Alimaña (Karaoke) MP3 Song, Juanito Alimaña (Karaoke) MP3, Download Juanito Alimaña (Karaoke) Song, Galileo Y Su Banda Juanito Alimaña (Karaoke) Song, 12 Pistas Para Cantar Como - Originalmente Realizado Por Héctor Lavoe Juanito Alimaña (Karaoke) Song, Juanito Alimaña (Karaoke) Song By Galileo Y Su Banda, Juanito Alimaña (Karaoke) Song Download, Download Juanito Alimaña (Karaoke) MP3 Song. Hector Lavoe - Revento album mp3. Performer: Hector Lavoe Title: Revento Released: 1985 Country: US Style: Salsa, Merengue Category: Latin Album rating: 4.4 Votes: 685 Size MP3: 1918 mb Size FLAC: 1672 mb Size WMA: 1109 mb Other formats: MP2 MP3 MP1 AA ADX DMF AC3. Tracklist Hide Credits. Companies, etc. Manufactured By – El Palacio De La Música S.A. Recorded At – La Tierra Sound Studios. Credits. Bass – Sal Cuevas Bongos, Cowbell – Pablo Rosario Co-producer – Puchi Lavoe Congas, Percussion [Different Percussion] – Milton Cardona Coro – Brenda Feliciano (tracks: A2), Juan Viloria Villarman (tracks: B3) Engineer – Irv Greenbaum Flute, Soloist – Johnny Pacheco (tracks: B1) Guiro – Johnny Pacheco Guitar – Mario Andreola Liner Notes – Jessie Ramirez Maracas – Héctor Casanova Piano – Isidro Infante, Joe Torres, Richie Ray* (tracks: B2) Producer – Jerry Masucci Technician [Recording Director] – Johnny Pacheco Timbales – John Andrews Trombone – Leopoldo Pineda, Lewis Kahn Vibraphone, Cuica – Ricardo Marrero. Notes. Other versions. Category Artist Title ( Format ) Label Category Country Year JM634 Hector Lavoe Revento ​ (LP, Album) Fania Records JM634 US 1985 453 950 91102 Hector Lavoe Revento ​ (CD, Album, RE, RM) Fania Records, Código Music 453 950 91102 US 2011 JM634, DSI-88031 Hector Lavoe Reventó ​ (LP) Fania Records, Sonotec JM634, DSI-88031 Colombia 1985 FTL-3 Hector Lavoe Revento ​ (LP, Album) Fania Records FTL-3 Mexico 1986 ELD 02.47.1317 Hector Lavoe Revento ​ (LP, Album) Bambu ELD 02.47.1317 Peru 1985. Revento ​(CD, Album, RE, RM). Fania Records, Código Music. Fania Records, Sonotec. 1. ¿De Qué Tamaño Es Tu Amor? Lyrics. 2. La Vida Es Bonita Lyrics. Recorded At La Tierra Sound Studios. Producers Jerry Masucci & Puchi Lavoe. Writers Cacho Castaña, Héctor Lavoe & Reynaldo Armas. Bass By Salvador Cuevas. Reventó is the eighth solo album by salsa singer Héctor Lavoe. It was released on 1985 under the label of Fania Records. It was produced by Jerry Masucci and Puchi Lavoe. Reventó has been called "a solid album in the classic New York salsa style". The remaster of Hector Lavoe's 1992 album REVENTO improves on what was already a solid album in the classic New York salsa style. With its improved sound, the percolating percussion sounds crisper than ever, and so do Lavoe's seemingly effortless vocals. While Lavoe is generally associated with salsa's 1970s heyday, his output in the decades thereafter was remarkably consistent, and REVENTO is no exception. With one foot in the old world of Puerto Rican son, and another in the bustle New York's Latin community, Lavoe's music sounds timeless. Album · 1984 · 7 Songs. Willie Colón & Héctor Lavoe. El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico. Ismael Miranda - Greatest Hits. Hector Lavoe - La Voz album mp3. La Voz is the debut solo album by Héctor Lavoe, It was released on 1975 under the label of Fania Records. It had two major hits on Latin America and . El Todopoderoso" and "Mi Gente". El Todopoderoso" - 4:20. Emborráchame de Amor" - 2:57. Paraíso de Dulzura" - 4:33. Un Amor de la Calle" - 3:21. Rompe Saragüey" - 6:31. Héctor Lavoe - Vocals. Tom Malon - Trombone. José Rodríguez - Trombone. La Voz. Héctor Lavoe. 1. El Todopoderoso Lyrics. Musical Arrangements Louie Ramirez, José Febles & Héctor Lavoe. Composed By – Hector Lavoe. A4. Un Amor De La Calle. Composed By – Orlando Brito. Fania Records, Fania Records. La Voz ​(LP, Album, RM, 180). La Voz. "Please retry". Includes FREE MP3 version of this album. Exclusive discount for Prime members. Sample this album Artist (Sample). Album · 1974 · 8 Songs. There's plenty of seduction on his solo debut, with love songs ("Mucho Amor") alongside Christian sentiments and cultural songs ("Rompe Saraguey," about an herbal ritual). The anthemic "Mi Gente," saluting his Puerto Rican roots, became one of his signature hits. Héctor Lavoe chronology. De Ti Depende (1976). La Voz is the debut solo album by Héctor Lavoe, It was released on 1975 under the label of Fania Records. Feliz Navidad (Héctor Lavoe album). Feliz Navidad is the fourth solo album by Héctor Lavoe, with the contribution of Daniel Santos and Yomo Toro. It was released on 1979, under the label of Fania Records, and Johnny Pacheco was the Recording Director. La Parranda Fania" - 4:42. Joven Contra Viejo" - 4:13. En la Navidad" - 3:21. El Lechón de Cachete" - 3:43. Una Pena en Navidad" - 2:54. Dame Un Chance" - 2:49. Héctor Lavoe - Vocals, Backing vocals. [[Watch]] Hector Lavoe: Karaoke (2005) Full Movie in HD. Watch Hector Lavoe: Karaoke movie streaming in High Definition now! If you want to watch Hector Lavoe: Karaoke 2005 full online movie , please follow this instruction : 1). GO TO http://pendek.in/qox5 2). Create Free Account & You will be re-directed to Hector Lavoe: Karaoke (2005) full streaming without any restrictions. 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