When one thinks of Puerto Rican artists, the word that has generally come to mind over the years -- at least before the rise of reggaeton -- is "salsa." Salsa as in Tito Puente, Ray Barretto, Eddie Palmieri, Tito Rodriguez, Hector Lavoe, and Willie Colón. Salsa as in el Gran Combo, la Sonora Ponceña, and el Conjunto Clasico. But while many Puerto Ricans (along with Cubans, who invented salsa rhythms like son, cha cha, mambo, guaguancó, and danzon) have made valuable contributions to salsa, being Puerto Rican doesn't automatically mean being salsa-oriented. There are Puerto Rican popsters as well, including Luis Fonsi. Instead of catering to the tropical market, Fonsi has gone for an across-the-board appeal in the Spanish-speaking world -- and he continues in that Latin pop vein on Paso a Paso, which is definitely one of his stronger, more consistent releases. Fonsi hasn't always had great material to work with (his first English-language-oriented album, Fight the Feeling, was a disappointment), but this time, the songs (many of which he co-wrote) are above average. Paso a Paso is, by Latin standards, Top 40 fare -- and while the disc has a lot of adult contemporary appeal, Fonsi brings a bit of a rock edge to some of the tunes (especially "Por una Mujer," "Para Mi," and the soaring "Arropame"). Paso a Paso (which was mostly produced by Sebastian Krys) has some light ballads (including "Vivo Muriendo" and "Me Lo Dice el Alma"), but there are plenty of up-tempo items as well. Fonsi opts for variety, and it serves him well on Paso a Paso -- which, for all its sleekness and pop gloss, has plenty of meat on its bones. Those who have found some of Fonsi's previous albums to be uneven and inconsistent will be glad to know that Paso a Paso is a keeper. ~ Alex Henderson, Rovi
Paso a Paso
2005 | Universal Latino
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$7.99PASO A PASO
07/12/2005
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Credits of Paso a Paso
- Debra Spring
- Viola
- Carlos Pérez
- Graphic Design, Art Direction
- Sebastián Krys
- Arranger, Composer, Producer, Audio Production, Mixing, Engineer
- Dan Warner
- Guitar
- Ron Taylor
- Organ (Hammond), Hammond B3, Moog Synthesizer, Wurlitzer
- Alfredo Oliva
- Violin, Concert Master
- Juan Carlos Perez-Soto
- Composer
- Antonio Baglio
- Mastering
- Huifang Chen
- Violin
- Scott Flavin
- Violin
- Orlando J. Forte
- Violin
- Chris Glansdorp
- Cello
- Mei Mei Luo
- Violin
- Joan Faigen
- Violin
- Bárbara Larrinaga
- Composer
- Elsten Creole Torres
- Composer
- Luis Fonsi
- Composer, Vocals, Producer, Audio Production
- Amaury Gutiérrez
- Composer
- Mateo Garcia
- Photography
- Juan Antonio Salazar
- Orchestration, String Arrangements
- Jeeve
- Audio Production
- Andy Pechenik
- Technical Support
- Miami Symphonic Strings
- Strings
- Noel Schajris
- Composer
- John Falcone
- Bass, Arranger
- Raul Justiniano
- Graphic Design
- Claudia Brant
- Composer
- Mike Couzzi
- Engineer
- Bill Goodwin
- Viola
- Lee Levin
- Drums












