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| The album that placed Tito in the international salsa spotlight. Features the title track, I'll Always Love You, You Bring Me Joy, It's Too Late, etc. |
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| 1 I Like It Like That |
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| 2 I'll Always Love You |
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| 3 It's Too Late |
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| 4 How Do You Keep the Music Playing? |
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| 5 I'm Gonna Love You Just a Little Bit More, Baby |
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| 6 Bang Bang |
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| 7 Without You |
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| 8 Heart of Mine |
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| 9 I Won't Last a Day Without You |
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| 10 Can You Stop the Rain |
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| 11 You Bring Me Joy |
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| 12 Slow Jams Medley: Check It Out/In the Rain/Right on the Tip of My ... |
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| 13 Bang Bang [Extended Club Mix] |
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| 14 I Like It Like That [Extended Club Mix] |
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Album Review
Tito Nieves' first all-English album is an homage to the boogaloo years and includes bandleader Joe Cuba tunes ("Bang-Bang"), as well as the title tune (written by Tony Pabón and Pete Rodriguez), which made the Pete Rodríguez Orchestra one of the most popular in the 1960s. Furthermore, Tito uses previously recorded tunes like "I'Ll Always Love You" and the standard "How Do You Keep The Music Playing?" (by Alan and Marilyn Bergman), as well as pop tunes like "Heart Of Mine" and an effective Motown-label medley. Unusual vehicle for a salsa artist in the 1990s, but the object of pure diversion. ~ José A. Estévez, Jr., All Music Guide
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Biography


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