A Todo Rock
A Todo Rock | ||||
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Studio album by Menudo | ||||
Released | 1983 (1983) | |||
Genre | Latin Pop | |||
Length | 32:07 | |||
Label | RCA Victor | |||
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allmusic | [1] |
A Todo Rock is Menudo's thirteenth album in Spanish. It features Ricky Meléndez, Johnny Lozada, Charlie Massó, and new members Ray Reyes, who replaced Xavier Serbiá after Xavier reached the age limit and Roy Rosselló, who replaced Miguel Cancel after Miguel decided to quit the group.[2] This was the first time that a member decided to leave before his time was due. According to an interview made in 1998, Miguel was unhappy that he was not able to sing his songs after a sudden voice change and opted to leave before his scheduled departure, thus being replaced by Roy.[citation needed] This is the last album that Johnny Lozada recorded as a member of the group. Robby Rosa (also known as Draco Rosa), sang in this album but was not credited for it. He later would become part of Menudo.[3] The album was the first Menudo's album to sell over 1 million copies worldwide.[4]
Track listing
- Side A.
- "Indianápolis". (Alejandro Monroy, Carlos Villa). - 03:35 - Singer: Charlie Massó.
- "Piel De Manzana". (Edgardo Díaz, A. Monroy, M. Pagan, C. Villa). - 03:33 - Singer : Charlie Massó
- "Chicle De Amor". (A. Monroy, C. Villa). - 02:43 - Singer: Ray Reyes
- "Una Buena Razón". (Díaz, Monroy, Villa). - 02:42 - Singer: Johnny Lozada
- "Todo Va Bien". (A. Monroy, C. Villa). - 03:11 - Singer: Charlie Massó
- Side B.
- "Si Tú No Estás". (Díaz, Monroy, Villa). - 04:28 - Singer: Ray Reyes
- "Amor En Bicicleta". (Díaz, Monroy, Villa). - 03:36 - Singer : Ricky Meléndez
- "Zumbador". (A. Monroy, C. Villa). - 03:12 - Singer: Ray Reyes
- "Ladrón De Amor". (Monroy, Villa). - 02:06 - Singer: Johnny Lozada
- "No Te Reprimas". (Díaz, Monroy, Villa). - 03:01 - Singer: Charlie Massó
References
- ^ "AllMusic Review: A Todo Rock". AllMusic. Retrieved 15 March 2020.
- ^ "Gente en la noticia". El Siglo de Torreón. August 27, 1983. Retrieved 15 March 2020.
- ^ Interview Mar 18, 2020 with Canal 13 Colombia
- ^ Alberto, João (April 20, 1987). "Roby se despede do Menudo na volta ao Recife". Diário de Pernambuco (in Portuguese). Retrieved October 16, 2020.
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- Fernando and Nefty Sallaberry
- Carlos Meléndez
- Óscar Meléndez
- Charlie Masso
- Ray Reyes
- Roy Rosselló
- Draco Rosa
- Ricky Martin
- Raymond Acevedo
- Robert Avellanet
- Ralphy Rodríguez
- Rubén Gómez
- Angelo Garcia
- Rawy Torres
- César Abreu
- Edward Aguilera
- Jonathan Montenegro
- Abel Talamántez
- Ricky López
- Anthony Galindo
- Didier Hernández
- Carlito Olivero
- Chiquitita (1979)
- Felicidades (1979)
- Más, Mucho Más (1980)
- Fuego (1980)
- Xanadu (1981)
- Quiero Ser (1981)
- Por Amor (1982)
- Feliz Navidad (1983)
- A Todo Rock (1983)
- Reaching Out (1984)
- Mania (1984)
- Evolución (1984)
- Menudo (1985)
- Ayer Y Hoy (1985)
- Viva! Bravo! (1986)
- Refrescante (1986)
- Can't Get Enough (1986)
- Sons of Rock (1988)
- El Reencuentro: 15 Años Después (1998)
- "Hold Me"
- "Lost"/"Perdido Sin Ti"
- Menudo: La Película (1981)
- Una aventura llamada Menudo (1982)
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