Reaching Out
For other uses, see Reaching Out (disambiguation).
Reaching Out | ||||
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Studio album by Menudo | ||||
Released | 1984 | |||
Recorded | 1983-1984, Kirios, Spain (Music) and Ochoa, Puerto Rico (vocals) | |||
Genre | Latin Pop | |||
Length | 33:19 | |||
Label | RCA | |||
Producer | Edgardo Díaz; additional production by Mary Lynne M Pagan | |||
Menudo chronology | ||||
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Reaching Out (1984) is Menudo's 14th album and the first one in English.
It features Ricky Meléndez, Charlie Massó, Ray Reyes, Roy Rosselló, and new member Robi Rosa. Robi replaced Johnny Lozada after Johnny reached the group's age limit. The songs on this album are selections from their last four Spanish language albums translated into English, with the exception of Like A Cannonball. This song was recorded for the soundtrack to the Burt Reynolds film Cannonball Run II. Robby Rosa is the lead vocalist on six of the ten songs, being the only member fluent in the English language at the time.
Track listing
- Like A Cannonball (Como Cannonball) (Snuff Garrett, Steve Dorff, Milton Brown) [3:19] - Singer: Robi Rosa
- Indianapolis (Alejandro Monroy, Carlos Villa) [3:34] - Singer: Robi Rosa
- Heavenly Angel (Monroy, Villa, Mary Lynne M Pagan) [3:33] - Singer: Charlie Massó
- Because Of Love (Pagan, Villa, Julio Seijas, Eddy Guerin) [3:45] - Singer: Robi Rosa
- Motorcycle Dreamer (Pagan, Villa, Edgardo Díaz) [3:15] - Singer: Ricky Meléndez
- If You're Not Here -By My Side- (Díaz, Monroy, Pagan, Villa) [4:25] - Singer: Robi Rosa
- That's What You Do (Monroy, Pagan, Villa) [2:36] - Singer: Ray Reyes
- Gimme Rock (Monroy, Pagan, Seijas, Villa) [2:25] - Singer: Robi Rosa
- Gotta Get On Moving (Monroy, Pagan, Villa) [3:21] - Singer: Ricky Meléndez
- Fly Away (Díaz, Monroy, Pagan, Villa) [3:06] - Singer: Robi Rosa
Production
- Arranged & Conducted By Alejandro Monroy & Carlos Villa
- Produced By Edgardo Díaz, with additional production by Mary Lynne M. Pagan
- Engineered By Jaime Camacho (vocals) & Jose Vinader (music)
- Mixed By Carlos Martos
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