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Sensual (Tito Rojas album)

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Sensual
Studio album by
Released1990
StudioMelody Studios[1]
GenreLatin, Salsa Tropical, Salsa Romántica
Length39:36
LabelMusical Productions
DirectorJulio Merced
ProducerJulio Merced, Antonio "Tony" Moreno
Tito Rojas chronology
Solo Con Un Beso
(1988)
Sensual
(1990)
Condéname
(1992)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[2]

Sensual is the second studio album by Puerto Rican singer Tito Rojas, released in 1990 by Musical Productions. From this album songs such as Ella Se Hizo Deseo, Sensual and Siempre Sere stand out. It is currently considered one of the most notable musical comebacks in salsa history, after stalling his career on the album of the same name Tito Rojas in 1981. His hit Siempre Seré ranked number 35 in tropical songs on the Billboard charts in 1990.[3]

Background

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The album was made after the stagnation in the career as a solo singer in 1981. Previously participating in 1983 with the Fania All Stars with "El Campesino", also recording another solo album Solo Con Un Beso although it did not have the expected success.

Track listing

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This list has been adapted from AllMusic and Discogs.[3][4]

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Doble"Titti Sotto5:12
2."Me Voy O Me Quedo"Eduardo Franco, J.C. Velázquez5:29
3."Tormenta de Amor"Juan Cintrón4:52
4."Ella Se Hizo Deseo"Gustavo Márquez5:02
5."Sensual"Frantoni Santana4:13
6."Siempre Seré"Manny Benito, Alejandro Jaén5:22
7."Este Amor"Brian Howe, Jorge Luís Piloto4:55
8."Me Mata La Soledad"Henry García4:37
Total length:39:36

Credits

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This list of credits has been adapted from AllMusic.[5]

Artist Credit
Raul Acevedo Trumpet
Julito Alvarado Arranger
Juan Andujal Bass
Manny Benito Composer
Juan Cintron Composer
Celso Clemente Bongos, Guest Artist
Papo Clemente Congas, Guest Artist
Anthony Cruz Choir/Chorus, Guest Artist, Vocals
Tito de Gracias Guest Artist, Timbales
Hector Diaz Choir/Chorus, Coros, Vocals
Drago Design
Eddie Feijo Guest Artist, Trumpet
Abel Figueroa Guest Artist, Trombone
Eduardo Franco Composer
Henry Garcia Composer
Brian Howe Composer
Polito Huertas Guest Artist, Piano
Alejandro Jaén Composer
Lutty Maldonado Guest Artist, Trombone
Gustavo Márquez Composer
Julio Gunda Merced Director, Mezcla, Mixing, Producer
Antonio Moreno Executive Producer
Tony Moreno Executive Producer
Moisés Nogueras Guest Artist, Trombone
Justo Pena Engineer
Rey Pena Engineer, Mezcla, Mixing
Roberto Perez Arranger
Jorge Luís Piloto Composer
Luis Quevedo Guest Artist, Piano
Humberto Ramírez Arranger
Miguel Rodriguez Trumpet
Ricky Rodriguez Arranger
Sam Rodriguez Director, Trombone
Tito Rojas Leader, Primary Artist, Vocals
Tito Rojas Y Su Orquesta Primary Artist
Ramón Sánchez Arranger
Ramon B. Sanchez Arranger
Frantoni Santana Composer
Jose Santiago Bongos
Nino Segarra Choir/Chorus, Coros, Guest Artist, Vocals
Salvador Solis Choir/Chorus, Coros, Vocals
Titti Sotto Composer
Juan Pablo Torres Trumpet
Raffi Torres Guest Artist, Trombone
Antonio Vazquez Guest Artist, Trombone
J.C. Velázquez Composer
Jorge Velazquez Photograph

Charts

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References

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  1. ^ "Tito Rojas - Sensual Album Reviews, Songs & More | AllMusic". AllMusic.
  2. ^ Estévez, Jr., José A. "Tito Rojas - Sensual Album Reviews, Songs & More | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved July 23, 2022.
  3. ^ a b "Tito Rojas". Billboard. Retrieved 2022-07-22.
  4. ^ Tito Rojas Y Su Orquesta - Sensual (in Spanish), retrieved 2022-07-22
  5. ^ Sensual - Tito Rojas | Credits | AllMusic, retrieved 2022-07-22
  6. ^ "Tito Rojas Chart History (Tropical Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved July 23, 2022.
  7. ^ "The Year in Music: 1991 - Top Tropical/Salsa Albums" (PDF). Billboard. 1991-12-21. p. YE-44. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved July 23, 2022.