30 Aniversario

For albums by other groups, see 30 Aniversario (disambiguation).
30 Aniversario
Studio album by Tommy Olivencia
Released 1987
Genre Salsa
Label Rodven Records
Tommy Olivencia chronology
Ayer, Hoy, Mañana, y Siempre (1986) 30 Aniversario (1987) El Jeque (1988)

30 Aniversario (trigésimo aniversario) is a 1987 studio album by Tommy Olivencia and his band. As the title implies, the album was made to commemorate the 30th anniversary of Tommy Olivencia as a bandleader.[1]

Singles

Three singles were produced from the album, two of which charted on Billboard Hot Latin Tracks. The lead singer for the first-two songs was Hector Tricoche while Paquito Acosta provided the lead vocals for the third single.

Track listing

No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Lobo Domesticado"  Joan Sebastían 4:50
2. "No Me Tires la Primera Piedra"  Franco, Franco, Velazquez 4:56
3. "Volveré"  Anibal Castillo, Jesús Diaz, Sergio Diaz Fachielli 3:39
4. "El Santero"  D.R. 4:48
5. "Lápiz de Carmin"  Paco Cepero 4:33
6. "Contigo es Distinto"  Gloria González 4:15
7. "Señora"  Rafael Manjarres 4:09
8. "Medley Aniversario"  Tite Curel Alonso, Ramirez 5:25

Personnel

Chart position

Year Chart [3] Album Peak
1987 U.S. Billboard Tropical/Salsa 30 Aniversario 1

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[4]

José A. Estévez Jr. of Allmusic gave the album a positive review praising the vocalists, production, and the expression of romanticism.

See also

References

  1. Colin Larkin The encyclopedia of popular music: Indexes - Volume 10 2006- Page 302 "In 1987 he celebrated three decades as a dance band with the chart-topping 30 Aniversario. The album contained the smash hit 'Lobo Domesticado', performed by Hector Tricoche and arranged by Maximo Torres, and an anniversary medley ..."
  2. 1 2 http://www.allmusic.com/artist/p29333/charts-awards/billboard-singles
  3. http://www.allmusic.com/album/r182232/charts-awards
  4. http://www.allmusic.com/album/r182232/review
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