Bachata Rosa

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Bachata Rosa
Bachata Rosa cover
Studio album by Juan Luis Guerra
Released 1990
Genre Tropical, Salsa, Merengue
Label KAREN
Producer Juan Luis Guerra
Juan Luis Guerra chronology
Ojalá que llueva Café (1988) Bachata Rosa (1990) Areíto (1992)


Bachata Rosa was the 5th album from Juan Luis Guerra y 440, a smash hit throughout the Americas that earned him the first Grammy Award for the Best Traditional Tropical Latin Album in 1992.


Track Listing
1 Rosalia
2 Como Abeja Al Panal
3 Carta De Amor
4 Estrellitas Y Duendes
5 A Pedir Su Mano
6 La Bilirrubina
7 Burbujas De Amor
8 Bachata Rosa
9 Reforestame
10 Acompaneme Civil


Title Note
Juan Luis Guerra Y 4.40: Juan Luis Guerra (vocals, guitar); Daniel Pena (saxophone); Armando Beltre (trumpet); Roberto Olea (trombone); Elvis Cabrera (piano, synthesizer); Marco Hernandez (synthesizer); Osvaldo Cesa (bass); Roger Zayas (drums); Pedro Peralta (congas); Rafael Guzman (guira); Isidro Bobadilla (percussion); Adalgisa Pantaleon. Additional personnel: Luis Del Rosario (saxophone); Femin Cruz (trumpet); Manuel Tejada (piano, synthesizer); Yanino Rosada, Gonzalo Rubalcaba (piano); Robert Jeandor (bass, maracas); Hector Santana (bass); Guy Frometa (drums); Alberto Machuca (bongos, cencerro); Gadwin Vargas (congas); Pichi Perez (guiro, maracas); Henry Garcia (guiro, background vocals); Santiago Martinez (timbal); Mariela Mercado, Sonia Silvestre, Victor Victor, Robert Jeandor (background vocals). Engineers include: John Fausty, Marco Felix, Carlos Molina. Recorded at 440 Studio, New York, New York; Audio Proceso, Midilab & Estudios EMCA, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Label Karen Records. Inc.