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Bobby Cruz Con Ricardo Ray - Canta Para Ti album flac Performer: Bobby Cruz Con Ricardo Ray
Title: Canta Para Ti
Style: Salsa, Bolero
Released: 1972
Country: US
MP3 album: 1144 mb
FLAC album: 1547 mb
Rating: 4.3
Other formats: MOD MP4 MP1 MMF MOD AUD AIFF
Genre: Latin / Pop

Bobby Cruz Con Ricardo Ray ‎– Canta Para Ti. Label: Vaya Records ‎– VS-10. Format: Vinyl, LP, Album. Arranged By – Hector Garrido, Ricardo Ray & Bobby Cruz. Backing Vocals – Johnny Pacheco, Miki Vimari, Ricardo Ray. Design – Izzy Sanabria. Lead Vocals, Backing Vocals – Bobby Cruz. Producer – Bobby Cruz, Ricardo Ray. Producer, Recording Supervisor – Johnny Pacheco.

Bobby Cruz is showcased (an understatement, since Cruz was the primary force in the Richie Ray outfit) in this effort (co-produced by Ray), where the singer performs in assorted styles and genres such as ballads, early-'70s salsa, and even pop. Cruz's forceful vocals are always an attraction, and the pieces here make Canta Para Ti a welcome entry into the Ray-Cruz discography, although some are no different than any of the pair's other collaborations. Produced by Cruz, Ray, and Johnny Pacheco, with additional arrangements by Héctor Garrido.

View all records by Ricardo Ray & Bobby Cruz for sale on CDandLP in LP, CD, 12inch, 7inch format. ricardo ray & bobby cruz canta para ti. Vaya Records - VS-10 - 5767884.

Ricardo Ray & Bobby Cruz has been played on NTS shows including Bump City w/ Billy Goods, with Get It All first played on 24 December 2016. Ray left Juilliard in 1963, after just one year. He made this choice so that he could get organized and dedicate himself to his own band. This was a year after Cruz joined in as the lead vocalist. In 1964, he signed with Fonseca Records and released his debut album, Ricardo Ray Arrives-Comejen. The album included the outstanding hit songs.

This full Richie Ray & Bobby Cruz discography is alphabetical, however you can sort Richie Ray & Bobby Cruz album list by any column. Note that this complete list of Richie Ray & Bobby Cruz releases is based on official releases and does not always include promotional-only discs, although they are listed when we have data on them

Altri album di Richie Ray y Bobby Cruz. Grandes Éxitos - Ricardo Ray y Bobby Cruz. Grandes de la Salsa: Richie Ray y Bobby Cruz. Grandes Hits: Richie Ray y Bobby Cruz. Doblemente Espectacular Richie Ray And Bobby Cruz.

Both Cruz and Ray made their recording debuts on Ricardo Ray Arrives/Comején (1964), billed to the Ricardo Ray Orchestra and released by Fonseca Records. Boasting a memorable hit with "Comején" and a song that would be reworked in later years, "Mambo Jazz," the album featured a variety of musical styles (mambo, descarga, bolero, pachanga, cha cha) and was arranged entirely by Ray and Cruz.

Album by Ricardo Ray. Sonido Bestial by Ricardo Ray and Bobby Cruz. tude, Op. 10, No. 12 in C Minor by Frédéric Chopin (1830).

Tracklist

La Novela
Ansio Tu Amor
The Falling Rain
Nostalgias
Concierto Musical
Si Algien Me Dijera
Te Quiro Mas Y Mas
Si Te Amara
Atrasemos El Reloj
Y Ni Te Acuerdas

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
VS-10 Bobby Cruz Con Ricardo Ray* Canta Para Ti ‎(LP, Album) Vaya Records VS-10 US 1972
VS-10 Bobby Cruz Con Ricardo Ray* Canta Para Ti ‎(Cass) Vaya Records VS-10 US 1972
LP-8007 Bobby Cruz Con Ricardo Ray* Canta Para Ti ‎(LP, Album) Vaya Records LP-8007 Venezuela 1972
VS-10, 10-5-73-11061 Bobby Cruz Con Ricardo Ray* Canta Para Ti ‎(LP, Album) Vaya Records, Onda Nueva Records VS-10, 10-5-73-11061 Panama 1972
VS-10 Bobby Cruz Con Ricardo Ray* Canta Para Ti ‎(CD, RE) Vaya Records VS-10 US Unknown


Comments: (1)
Bort
Both "The Falling Rain" and "Si Te Amara" are noted as "D. R." (Rights Reserved) because "The Falling Rain" is a slightly free version in Spanish of "Rain" from José and Hilda Feliciano (See "Feliciano 10 to 23") and "Si Te Amara" is the Spanish version of Rodgers and Hammerstein's "If I Loved You" from the score of "Carousel".