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EL TODOPODEROSO from the 1975 album LA VOZ by Hector Lavoe is Salsa music at its peak.
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La Voz is the debut solo album by Héctor Lavoe, It was released on 1975 under the label of Fania Records. It had two major hits on Latin America and . El Todopoderoso" and "Mi Gente". El Todopoderoso" - 4:20. Emborráchame de Amor" - 2:57. Paraíso de Dulzura" - 4:33. Un Amor de la Calle" - 3:21. Rompe Saragüey" - 6:31. Héctor Lavoe - Vocals. Tom Malon - Trombone. José Rodríguez - Trombone
La Voz. Héctor Lavoe. 1. El Todopoderoso Lyrics. Musical Arrangements Louie Ramirez, José Febles & Héctor Lavoe.
Composed By – Hector Lavoe. A4. Un Amor De La Calle. Composed By – Orlando Brito. Fania Records, Fania Records. La Voz (LP, Album, RM, 180).
Album · 1974 · 8 Songs. There's plenty of seduction on his solo debut, with love songs ("Mucho Amor") alongside Christian sentiments and cultural songs ("Rompe Saraguey," about an herbal ritual). The anthemic "Mi Gente," saluting his Puerto Rican roots, became one of his signature hits.
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Héctor Lavoe chronology. De Ti Depende (1976). La Voz is the debut solo album by Héctor Lavoe, It was released on 1975 under the label of Fania Records.
Héctor Lavoe: "Remember that after I'm gone, that I still love yo. Born Héctor Juan Pérez Martínez on September 30, 1946 in Ponce, Puerto Rico, Pérez Martínez was dubbed "Lavoe" by a New York City dance promoter. He also acquired the title "El Cantante" (The Singer), after the biographical song Rubén Blades composed for his 1978 album Comedia on Fania Records. He liked to call himself a simple jíbaro (Puerto Rican country singer). With two trumpets added to the two-trombone frontline, Lavoe made his solo debut on the Colón-produced La Voz in 1975. The album reached gold. José Febles arranged Lavoe's composition Paraíso de Dulzura and dazzlingly updated the '50s Chappottín classic Rompe Saragüey, featuring an elegant and ingenious 2:30 minute piano solo by Mark "Markolino" Dimond.
A1 | El TodopoderosoComposed By – Hector Lavoe, Willie Colon* |
4:19 |
A2 | Emborrachame De AmorComposed By – Mario Cavagnaro |
2:57 |
A3 | Paraiso De DulzuraComposed By – Hector Lavoe |
4:32 |
A4 | Un Amor De La CalleComposed By – Orlando Brito |
3:21 |
B1 | Rompe SaragueyComposed By – Unknown Artist |
6:28 |
B2 | Mucho AmorComposed By – Roberto Garcia |
2:07 |
B3 | Tus OjosComposed By – Unknown Artist |
3:30 |
B4 | Mi GenteComposed By – Johnny Pacheco |
5:23 |
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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SLP 00461 | Hector Lavoe | La Voz (LP, Album) | Fania Records | SLP 00461 | US | 1975 |
XSLP 00461 | Hector Lavoe | "La Voz" (CD, Album, RE) | Fania Records | XSLP 00461 | US | Unknown |
LPS 88402, LP 88.402 | Hector Lavoe | La Voz (LP, Album) | Fania Records, Fania Records | LPS 88402, LP 88.402 | Venezuela | 1975 |
XSLP 00461 | Hector Lavoe | La Voz (LP, Album, RM, 180) | Fania Records | XSLP 00461 | France | 2016 |
FAN-5013 | Hector Lavoe | La Voz (LP, Album, Promo) | Fania Records | FAN-5013 | Japan | 1976 |
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