Queen of Latin Soul
Appearance
Queen of Latin Soul | |
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Studio album by | |
Released | 1968 |
Genre | Bolero, Cha cha boogaloo, salsa, merengue |
Label | Tico |
Producer | Pancho Cristal |
Queen of Latin Soul, also known as Reina De La Cancion Latina is an album by La Lupe. It was released by Tico Records in 1968 (catalog no. LP-1167).[1] The album was produced by Pancho Cristal and arranged and conducted by Hector de Leon.[2]
The album included La Lupe's hit version of the song, "Fever". On the web site NBCNewYork.com Elizabeth Bougerol called it one of the best versions and essential at Boogaloo parties.[3]
Track listing
[edit]Side A
- "Amor Gitano" (Hector Flores Osuna) [2:55]
- "La Tirana" (A. Curet Alonso) [3:03]
- "Aun" (Ramon Marrero) [2:15]
- "Tu Me Niegas" (J. B. Tarraza) [3:45]
- "Negrura" (Luis Cisneros) [2:35]
Side B
- "Fever" (John Davenport, Eddie Cooley) [2:38]
- "Este Ritmo Sabroson" (Wm. Garcia) [1:46]
- "Busamba" (A. Curet Alonso) [2:50]
- "Soy Sonerita" (Lupe Yoli) [2:20]
- "Mangulina Chismecito" (Ramon Marrero) [2:16]
References
[edit]- ^ "La Lupe – Queen Of Latin Soul / Reina De La Cancion Latina". Discogs. Retrieved January 4, 2021.
- ^ Liner notes for "Queen of Latin Soul"
- ^ Bougerol, Elizabeth (September 9, 2011). "My Playlist: DJ Turmix Schools Us in Boogaloo". NBCNewYork.com. Retrieved September 11, 2014.