Tras la Tormenta (transl. "After The Storm") It is the fifth and last studio album made between the American singer Willie Colón and the Panamian Songwriter Rubén Blades. It was released on January 31, 1995, through Sony Tropical, Epic Records and Columbia Records. Recorded at Acme Recordings Studios, being the last great collaboration that the two artists did. It had four singles, "Talento De Televisión", "Homenaje A Héctor Lavoe", "Tras La Tormenta" and "Como Un Huracán", being the first mentioned the most awarded of the album.
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Released | 31 January 1995 (1995-01-31)[1] |
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Recorded | 1993–1994 at the Acme Recordings Studios (New York City) |
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Length | 52:32 |
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Language | Spanish |
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Hecho En Puerto Rico (1993) |
Tras La Tormenta (1995) |
Y Vuelve Otra Vez!!! (1996) |
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Amor y Control (1992) |
Tras La Tormenta (1995) |
La Rosa de los Vientos (1996) |
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- "Como un Huracán"
Released: May 1995
- "Tras la Tormenta"
Released: 10 August 1995
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It is considered by experts as one of the most successful salsa albums. They were also nominated for in the 38th Annual Grammy Awards for Grammy Award For Best Tropical Latin Album and reached the third spot in Billboard's Tropical Albums chart.[2][3] Also As one of his four singles It is found as the opening theme of the album, "Tribute to Héctor Lavoe" that for almost a minute you can hear the trombone that brought Willie Colón to fame, along with Héctor Lavoe, during their period as duo, was composed by Colón himself, Amilcar Boscán and Cucco Peña.