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Tropicana Nights

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Tropicana Nights
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 28, 1999[1]
GenreCuban jazz
Length45:35
LabelChesky
Paquito D'Rivera chronology
La Habana: Rio Conexion
(1992)
Tropicana Nights
(1999)
Live at the Blue Note
(2000)

Tropicana Nights is a studio album released by the Cuban jazz performer Paquito D'Rivera on November 11, 2008.[1] The album earned D'Rivera the Latin Grammy Award for Best Latin Jazz Album in 2000.[2]

Track listing

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The track listing from Allmusic.[1]

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Mambo a la Kenton"Armando Romeu3:58
2."Chucho"Paquito D'Rivera3:34
3."Cicuta Tibia"Ernesto Duarte4:57
4."Siboney"Ernesto Lecuona6:31
5."Old Miami Sax"Juanito Marquez4:21
6."Tropicana Nights"D'Rivera5:29
7."Sustancia"Duarte3:45
8."Cómo Fué"Duarte5:48
9."El Coronel y Marina"Chico O'Farrill3:02
10."Mambo Inn"Mario Bauzá, Edgar Sampson, Grace Simpson, Bobby Woodlen4:08
11."A Mi Qué / El Manisero (The Peanut Vendor)"Moisés Simons, Marion Sunshine3:59

Personnel

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  • Trumpet - Adalberto Ore Lara
  • Photography - Alan Nahigian
  • Art Direction - Aldo Sampieri
  • Trumpet - Alejandro Odio
  • Tenor Saxophone - Andres Boiarsky
  • Arranger, Composer - Armando Romeu
  • Engineer - Barry Wolifson
  • Composer - Bobby Woodlen
  • Choir/Chorus, Vocals - Brenda Feliciano
  • Production Assistant - Catherine Kernen
  • Arranger, Composer - Chico O'Farrill
  • Arranger, Piano - Dario Eskenazi
  • Producer - David Chesky
  • Arranger, Choir/Chorus, Guitar - David Oquendo
  • Assistant Engineer - David Windmuller
  • Trumpet - Diego Urcola
  • Composer - Edgar Sampson
  • Arranger, Composer - Ernesto Duarte
  • Composer - Ernesto Lecuona
  • Technical Consultant - George Kaye
  • Composer - Grace Sampson
  • Trumpet - Gustavo Bergalli
  • Guest Artist, Trombone - Jimmy Bosch
  • Bongos - Joe Gonzalez
  • Bass - Joe Santiago
  • Composer - Juanito Marquez
  • Production Assistant - Lisa Hershfield
  • Project Director - Lisa J. Marks
  • Vocals - Lucrecia
  • Trombone - Luis Bonilla
  • Alto Saxophone - Manuel Valera
  • Composer - Mario Bauza
  • Composer - Marion Sunshine
  • Drums - Mark Walker
  • Baritone Saxophone - Marshall McDonald
  • Trumpet - Mike Ponella
  • Congas, Guest Artist - Milton Cardona
  • Composer - Moises Simons
  • Editing, Mastering - Nick Prout
  • Trombone - Noah Bless
  • Executive Producer - Norman Chesky
  • Choir/Chorus, Piano - Oriente Lopez
  • Guest Artist, Tenor Saxophone - Oscar Feldman
  • Arranger, Choir/Chorus, Clarinet, Composer, Linear Notes, Primary Artist, Producer, Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone - Paquito D'Rivera
  • Timbales - Ralph Irizarry
  • Music Coordinator, Transcription - Ray Santos
  • Assistant Engineer - Rick Eckerle
  • Engineer, Production Coordination - Sandy Palmer Grassi
  • Assistant Producer - Steve Guttenberg
  • Guest Artist, Trombone - William Cepeda

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Tropicana Nights — Paquito D'Rivera". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved February 8, 2013.
  2. ^ Basham, David (September 14, 2000). "Santana, Luis Miguel, Maná Lead Latin Grammy Winners". MTV. Viacom International, Inc. Archived from the original on November 5, 2012. Retrieved February 8, 2013.