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Track listing

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#  || Song || Composer(s) || Vocal(s) ||Time
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|  1 || Invitación / No te retrates || Chapuseaux / Damirón || ||   3:27
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|  2 || Tema de la Orquesta || (L. Frómeta
Billo Frómeta
Billo Frómeta was a Dominican Republic orchestra conductor, arranger and composer who lived and worked most of his life in Venezuela, where he is remembered.- Early career :...

) || C. Espósito & A. Guaramato || 0:36
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|  3 || El Muerto de las Gradillas || L. Frómeta || Carlos Espósito ||  3:58
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|  4 || Swing con Son || L. Frómeta || María Rivas ||   4:27
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|  5 || Mi Saxofón || L. Frómeta || Carlos Espósito ||   4:18
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|  6 || Guarachona || Fidelina Hernández || Arturo Guaramato ||   3:51
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|  7 || Mosaico Nº 6 || || ||   7:15
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| a-|| Niebla del riachuelo || Cobián / Cadícamo || Juan José Capella ||
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| b-|| Bruca Maniguá || Arsenio Rodríguez || Arturo Guaramato ||
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| c-|| Mi canción del mar || Sabre Marroquí || Juan José Capella ||
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| d-|| Panamá|| E. Lecuona
Ernesto Lecuona
Ernesto Lecuona y Casado was a Cuban composer and pianist of Canarian father and Cuban mother, and worldwide fame. He composed over six hundred pieces, mostly in the Cuban vein, and was a pianist of exceptional quality....

 || Arturo Guaramato ||
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|  8 || Ni se compra ni se vende || Guijarro / Monreal || Fusión IV||   3:03
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|  9 || Papá Bocó || M. Sánchez Acosta || ||  4:09
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|  10 || El Profesor Rui Rua || Mariano Mercerón || Carlos Espósito ||   3:39
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|  11 || Mosaico Colombiano || || ||  10:16
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| a-|| El caimán || J. M. Peñaranda || ||
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| b-|| Juepa || E. Arias || Arturo Guaramato ||
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| c-|| La vaca vieja || Clímaco Sarmiento || Carlos Espósito ||
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| d-|| Rosa || Pacho Galán || Arturo Guaramato ||
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| e-|| Lolita || E. Villamizar || Carlos Espósito ||
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| f-|| Noche Novembrina || (DD) || Arturo Guaramato ||
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|  12 || Mosaico Venezolano || (L. Frómeta
Billo Frómeta
Billo Frómeta was a Dominican Republic orchestra conductor, arranger and composer who lived and worked most of his life in Venezuela, where he is remembered.- Early career :...

) || ||  5:33
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| a-|| Canto a Caracas || || Nancy Toro ||
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| b-|| Epa Isidoro || || Juan José Capella ||
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| c-|| Mensaje a Juan Vicente || || N. Toro & J.J. Capella ||
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| d-|| 'Toy contento || || N. Toro & J.J. Capella ||
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|  13 || Entrevista con Rafa Galíndo y Manolo Monterrey (1ra. parte) || || ||   4:43
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|  14 || Caracas vieja || L. Frómeta || R. Galíndo & M. Monterrey ||   2:18
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|  15 || Entrevista con Rafa Galíndo y Manolo Monterrey (2da. parte) || || ||  0:43
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| || || || Total time 63:03
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Alberto Naranjo & Latin Jazz Big Band personnel

  • Alberto Naranjo – leader, arrangements, drums, timbales
  • Alberto Lazo – acoustic piano
  • Jorge Del Pino – acoustic bass
  • Julio Flores – soprano and alto saxophones; flute
  • Evencio Villamizar – alto saxophone, flute
  • Hernando Bonilla – tenor saxophone, flute
  • Bautista Chacón – tenor saxophone, clarinet
  • Horacio Mogollón – baritone saxophone, clarinet
  • José Rodríguez, Agustin Valdés, Nelson Contreras, Figueredo Zerpa – trumpets, flugelhorns
  • Domingo Pagliuca, Alberto Bedetti – tenor trombones
  • Oscar Mendoza, Antonio Ponte – bass trombones
  • Vladimir Quintero – congas
  • Enrique Mata – bongos, Dominican tambora
  • José Hernández – maracas, güiro

Lead vocals

  • Carlos Espósito (tracks 3, 5, 7, 10, 11)
  • Arturo Guaramato (tracks 6, 7, 11)
  • Juan José Capella (tracks 7, 12)

Special guests

  • Billo's Happy Boys Orchestra
    Billo Frómeta
    Billo Frómeta was a Dominican Republic orchestra conductor, arranger and composer who lived and worked most of his life in Venezuela, where he is remembered.- Early career :...

     (track 1)
  • Billo's Caracas Boys
    Billo Frómeta
    Billo Frómeta was a Dominican Republic orchestra conductor, arranger and composer who lived and worked most of his life in Venezuela, where he is remembered.- Early career :...

     (track 13)
  • María Rivas
    María Rivas
    María Rivas is a Venezuelan Latin jazz singer, composer, and occasional painter.-Career:Born in Caracas, Venezuela of Spanish mother and Venezuelan father, Rivas gradually built her voice skills as a hobby, absorbing the influences ofIn 2005 Rivas returned to Aruba to be part of the show "Good...

     – lead vocal (track 4)
  • Rafa Galindo, Manolo Monterrey – lead vocals (track 14)
  • Nancy Toro – lead vocal (track 12)
  • Fusión IV + 2 – vocal group (track 8)
  • Rafael Velásquez – trumpet / flugel horn solos (tracks 3, 4 / 6)
  • Frank Hernández, Yorman Méndez – timbal solos (track 7)
  • Gustavo Carucí – acoustic guitar (track 14)
  • Annette León – harp (track 12)
  • Joao Aponte, Luis Serrano – chorus (tracks 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11)
  • Adela Blanco, Elisa Vegas, Eugenia Vegas – kids chorus (track 10)

Other credits

  • Recorded and mixed by Agustín [Augie] Verde at Estudios Intersonido in Caracas
    Caracas
    Caracas , officially Santiago de León de Caracas, is the capital and largest city of Venezuela; natives or residents are known as Caraquenians in English . It is located in the northern part of the country, following the contours of the narrow Caracas Valley on the Venezuelan coastal mountain range...

    , Venezuela
    Venezuela
    Venezuela , officially called the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela , is a tropical country on the northern coast of South America. It borders Colombia to the west, Guyana to the east, and Brazil to the south...

  • Date of recording: March through May 1996
  • Musical producer: Alberto Naranjo
  • Executive producers: Roberto Obeso and Federico Pacanins
  • Graphic design/Illustrations: Adriana Reina
  • Photographers: Alejandro Toro, Angel de la Osa

External links

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