In the 1980s, Menudo was the Latin pop equivalent of the Osmonds more than the Jackson 5 -- that is, pure bubblegum rather than bubblegum combined with some grit. As one of the lead singers of that Puerto Rican group, Ricky Martin was a superstar in Latin music. Martin's music matured when he went solo, but he continued to appeal to a young, largely female audience. Me Amares isn't without its pleasures; it includes the dramatic ballad "Entre El Amor y Los Halagos," the urban contemporary-flavored "Ayudame," and "Que Dia Es Hoy (Self Control)," a Spanish-language translation of Laura Branigan's haunting 1984 hit "Self Control." ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide
Me Amarás
01/01/1993 | Sony International
Videos from Me Amarás
All Music Guide Review
Me Amarás Track Listing
Credits of Me Amarás
- Paul McKenna
- Mixing
- Jose L. Quintana
- Producer
- John "J.R." Robinson
- Drums
- Isela Sotelo
- Vocals (Background)
- Neil Stubenhaus
- Bass
- Carlos Vega
- Drums
- Juan Carlos Calderón
- Arranger
- K.C. Porter
- Keyboards
- Eduardo Ruiz
- Vocals (Background), Assistant Engineer, Engineer
- Benny Faccone
- Engineer, Mixing
- Kenny OBrian
- Vocals (Background)
- Jose Vinader
- Vocals (Background), Engineer
- Alejandro Monroy
- Arranger, Keyboards, Programming
- Emilio "Webo" Cuervo
- Vocals (Background)
- Javier del Moral
- Executive Producer
- Enrique Sequero
- Vocals (Background)
- Doris Cales
- Vocals (Background)
- María Caneda
- Vocals (Background)
- Augusto Alguero, Jr.
- Programming, ?
- Ricky Martin
- Main Performer
- Mikel Herzog
- Adaptation
- Christina Abaroa
- Vocals (Background)
- Andy Armer
- Arranger, Programming
- Andrea Bronston
- Vocals (Background)
- Luis Conte
- Percussion
- George Doering
- Guitar
- Bernie Grundman
- Mastering
- Richard Huredia
- Engineer, Assistant Engineer, Mixing, Mixing Assistant
- Daniel Indart
- Vocals (Background)
- Paul Jackson, Jr.
- Guitar
- Randy Kerber
- Arranger, Keyboards
- Abraham Laboriel
- Bass

















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