Amame (El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico album)

Ámame
Studio album by El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico
Released 1989
Genre Salsa
Label Rodven Records
Producer Frank Torrest
El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico chronology
Romántico y Sabroso
(1988)
Ámame
(1989)
Latin Up
(1990)
Singles from Ámame
  1. "Ámame"
    Released: May 1989
  2. "Aguacero"
    Released: August 1989
  3. "Otra Vez Enamorado"
    Released: March 1990
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Ámame is the title of the 1989 studio album released by the Puerto Rican salsa band, El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico. The album became the group's fifth #1 album to top the Billboard Tropical Albums chart. Ironically, El Gran Combo turn in quite a memorable effort with Amame, despite the romantic/erotic wave that was hitting the salsa trend in the late '80s. Rafael Ithier wisely used arrangers Louis Garcia and Ernesto Sanchez to add extra color and variations to a firmly established sound. The title tune, "Aguacero," "Brindis a la Vida," and "Todo Bien" are gleeful tunes, the antithesis of the not-so-durable erotic trend that evolved into a strictly romantic styling.

Track listing

This information adapted from Allmusic.[2]

No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Ámame"  Palmer Hernández 5:27
2. "Otra Vez Enamorado"  Marisela Tavárez 4:49
3. "Tu Mirada"  Rafael Negrón 3:58
4. "Cenizas"  Rafael Negrón 4:46
5. "Aguacero"  Raquel Velasquez 4:13
6. "Te Seguiré"  Mario Díaz 4:51
7. "Brindis a la Vida"  Raquel Velásquez 4:58
8. "Todo Bien"  Benjamín Muñiz 4:16

Chart performance

Chart (1989)[3] Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Tropical Albums 1

See also

References

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