Evolución (Menudo album)

Evolución is Menudo's 16th album (14th in Spanish). This album features new member Ricky Martin. Ricky Martin replaced Ricky Meléndez, the last member to exit from the original line-up. Ricky Meléndez was nearing his 17th birthday when it was decided who was going to be his replacement. Ricky Martin wasn't their first choice. Tico Torres was the name of the kid that was already traveling with the group and being introduced as the new member of the group, but for unknown reasons it was decided to give Ricky Martin the position. This is also the last album Ray Reyes recorded as a member of the group. It received a nomination for a Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Album.[1]

Evolución
Studio album by
Menudo
ReleasedAugust 25, 1984
GenreLatin pop
Length35:43
LabelRCA Records
Menudo chronology
Mania
(1984)
Evolución
(1984)
Menudo
(1985)

Ricky Martin sings lead vocal on "Rayo De Luna", one of the group's most popular songs of the era.

In Brazil, the album had advanced orders of 500,000.[2]

Track listing

  1. Sabes A Chocolate [4:13] - Singer: Robi Rosa
  2. Yo No Fui [3:31] - Singer: Ray Reyes
  3. Yo Seré Tu Bailarín [2:59] - Singer: Charlie Massó
  4. Parque Del Oeste [3:51] - Singer: Robi Rosa
  5. Amor Primero [3:22] - Singer: Charlie Massó
  6. Agua De Limón [4:12] - Singer: Charlie Massó
  7. No Hay Reflexión [2:59] - Singer: Roy Rosselló
  8. Persecución [3:10] - Singer: Ray Reyes
  9. Rayo De Luna [3:42] - Singer: Ricky Martin
  10. Me Gusta Esa Chica [3:44] - Singer: Robi Rosa
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References

  1. "Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences nominees for Grammy..." United Press International. January 10, 1985. Retrieved July 17, 2015.
  2. Fernandez, Enrique (23 March 1985). Billboard - Latin Notes. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. pp. 58–. ISSN 0006-2510.


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