Tito Puente Swings, The Exciting Lupe Sings
1965 studio album by La Lupe, Tito Puente
Tito Puente Swings, The Exciting Lupe Sings | |
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Studio album by La Lupe, Tito Puente | |
Released | 1965 |
Label | Tico |
Producer | Teddy Reig |
Tito Puente Swings, The Exciting Lupe Sings, also known as La exitante Lupe canta con el maestro Tito Puente is an album by La Lupe and Tito Puente. It was released by Tico Records in 1965.[1] AllMusic gave the album a rating of two-and-a-half stars.[2]
Track listing
Side A
- "Todo" (A. Alguerod) [2:00]
- "Yo No Lloro Mas" (Myrta Silva) [2:58]
- "Bomba Na' Ma'" (Rafael Davila) [2:44]
- "Adios" (A. Alguerod) [2:50]
- "Menealo (Tiene La Azucar Abajo)" (Luis Kalaff) [3:04]
- "Homenaje a Juan Vicente" (Billo Formeta) [2:38]
Side B
- "Jala Jala" (Roberto, Andy, Pellin) [2:14]
- "Maria Dolores" (A. Alguerod) [3:43]
- "Mi Socio" (Rafael Davila) [2:38]
- "Que te Pedi" (Mullens, de la Fuente) [3:45]
- "Junto a Ti" (A. Alguerod) [3:08]
- "Elube Chango" (Alberto Rivera) [2:15]
References
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Tito Puente
leader or
co-leader
- Dance Mania (1958)
- Tito Puente Swings, The Exciting Lupe Sings (with La Lupe, 1965)
- El Rey (1984)
- Mambo Birdland (1999)
sideman
- The Matadors Meet the Bull (with Sonny Stitt, 1965)
- Quincy Plays for Pussycats (with Quincy Jones, 1965)
- Rhythmstick (with Dizzy Gillespie, 1990)
- Remembering Clifford (with Benny Golson, 1998)
- Rhythm in the House (with Hilton Ruiz, 1998)
- Audrey Puente (daughter)
- The Mambo Kings