Track Listing 1. En Nombre de los Dos 2. Devuelveme 3. El Tonto que No Te Olvido 4. Le Preguntaba a la Luna 5. Ella 6. Te Pierdo y Te Pienso 7. De que Me Acusas 8. Tengo 9. Esta Vez con Mas Ganas 10. Poco Hombre 11. Sabor a Beisbol - (bonus track)
| Details | | Contributing Artists: | Gilberto Santa Rosa | | Producer: | Jose M. Lugo, Omar Alfanno | | Distributor: | Sony Music Distribution ( | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Personnel includes: Victor Manuelle (vocals); Maximo Torres (guitar); Angle Torres (baritone saxophone); Jan Duclerc, Angie Machadom, Jose "Jochy" Rodriguez, Tommy Villariny (trumpet); Antonio "Tonito" Vazquez, Jorge Diaz (trombone); Jose M. Lugo (piano, keyboards); Rafael De Jesus, Anthony Cruz, Pichie "ATH" Perez, Gilberto Santa Rosa, Socorro Torres, Tony "Tun Tun" Castro (background vocals). Recorded at Rolo Studio, Puerto Rico. LE PREGUNTABA A LA LUNA was nominated for the 2004 Grammy Award for Best Salsa/Merengue Album. By the time of this album, Victor Manuelle had long been a household name in Latin music circles, carving out an individualistic path as a salsero with a energetically rough-hewn vocal style that's matched on LE PREGUNTABA A LA LUNA by Jorge Fonseca's tight, brass-heavy production. The insidiously danceable "En Nombre De Los Dos" makes for a subtle opener, but Manuelle really hits his stride with "El Tonto Que No Te Olvido," which snakes its way through four-and-a-half minutes of punchy, brassy excitement. "Ella" starts out in a down-tempo vein, transforming itself almost imperceptibly into yet another hot rhythm track. In fact, the beat barely lets up over the length of LE PREGUNTABA A LA LUNA, a state of affairs that won't be lost on Victor Manuelle's many fans. To cap it all, there's one-stop-shopping for sports and salsa fans in "Sabor A Beisbol," a pulsating salute to Latin baseball and its stars.
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