Celebracion: Epic Duets

Celebración: Epic Duets is a 1999 album by Eddie Santiago. It includes his all-time best hits in a duet format, with an all-star cast of vocalists. The album received a positive review from AllMusic.

Celebración: Epic Duets
Studio album by
ReleasedDecember 14, 1999
GenreSalsa
Length41:41
LabelSony Discos
ProducerCucco Peña
Sergio George
Eddie Santiago chronology
Enamorado
(1997)
Celebración: Epic Duets
(1999)
Ahora
(2001)

Track listing

This information adapted from CdUniverse.[1]

No.TitleLength
1."Celebración"4:44
2."Que Locura Enamorarme de Ti - (feat Huey Dunbar)"4:57
3."Me Fallaste - (feat George Lamond)"4:08
4."Antídoto y Veneno - (feat Victor Manuelle)"4:33
5."Tú Me Haces Falta - (feat Elvis Crespo)"4:20
6."Tú Me Quemas - (feat Robby Salinas)"4:20
7."Todo Empezó - (feat Son By Four)"5:11
8."Lluvia - (feat Charlie Zaa)"5:00
9."Mía - (feat Obie Bermúdez)"4:16

Credits

Musicians

  • Eddie Santiago (vocals)
  • Elvis Crespo, Robby Salinas, Melina Leon
  • Son By 4,Huey Dunbar, George Lamond
  • Victor Manuelle, Charlie Zaa, Obie Bermudez
  • Ito Serrano (guitar)
  • Luis Aquino, Angie Machado, Raul Agraz, Richard Viruet (trumpet)
  • Tonito Vazquez, Miguel Rivera, Jorge Diaz, Ozzie Melendez, Pablo Santaella (trombone)
  • Miguel Bonilla (piano, synthesizer)
  • Ramon Sanchez, Sergio George, Edwin Sanchez, Jose "Lenny" Prieto (piano)
  • Jose Gazmey, Ricardo Lugo, Ruben Rodriguez (bass)
  • Charlie Sierra (bongos, timbales, percussion)
  • Ray Colon (bongos, percussion)
  • Bobby Allende (congas, timbales)
  • Jimmy Morales, George Delgado (congas)
  • Jeff Lopez (timbales)
  • Marc Quinones (percussion)
  • Luis Cabaracas (programming, background vocals)
  • Daruel Garcia, Chequi Ramos, Ramon Rodriguez, Johnny Rivera, Julio Barreto, Chris Alfines, Luchito Cabarcas (background vocals)

Production

  • Authors: William Paz; Alejandro Jaén; Alejandro Vezzani; Luis Angel; Palmer Hernandez
  • Arrangers: Cheo Arce; José Gazmey; Miguel Bonilla; Ramón Sánchez
  • Director: Sergio George
  • Engineers: Vinny Urrutia, Kerk Upper, Jose Caldas
  • Recording Studio:

Charts

Chart (2000) Peak
position
US Top Latin Albums (Billboard)[2] 8
US Tropical Albums (Billboard)[3] 3

References



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