Llegó La India Via Eddie Palmieri

Llegó La India Via Eddie Palmieri (La India Has Arrived Via Eddie Palmieri) is a salsa album by Puerto Rican-American singer La India in collaboration with pianist Eddie Palmieri. It was released in the US by Soho Sounds in 1992 and features songs in Spanish and English. The album was also released in the UK by Acid Jazz Records in 1993.

Llegó La India Via Eddie Palmieri
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 8, 1992
GenreSalsa
LabelSoho Sounds
Acid Jazz
ProducerEddie Palmieri
Little Louie Vega
La India chronology
Breaking Night
(1990)
Llegó La India Via Eddie Palmieri
(1992)
Dicen Que Soy
(1994)
Alternative cover
1993 release on Acid Jazz Records

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

AllMusic awarded the album 3.5 stars out of 5.[1] The album peaked at number 5 in the US Tropical Albums charts. La India was subsequently nominated for a Premio Lo Nuestro award in 1993 in the Female Artist of the Year, Tropical/Salsa, category

Track listing

  1. "Vivir Sin Ti" (Eddie Palmieri, arr. Eddie Palmieri) — 5:02
  2. "Llegó La India" (Eddie Palmieri, arr. Eddie Palmieri) — 6:30
  3. "Soledad" (India, Eddie Palmieri, Shirley Marte, Patrick Morales, arr. Eddie Palmieri and Nelson Jaime) — 4:35
  4. "Mi Primera Rumba" (Eddie Palmieri, arr. Eddie Palmieri) — 5:38
  5. "Yemaya y Ochun (Prelude)" (Milton Cardona, arr. Milton Codona) — 2:15
  6. "Yemaya y Ochun" (Eddie Palmieri, arr. Eddie Palmieri) — 5:42
  7. "Merengue Internacional" (Eddie Palmieri, arr. Eddie Palmieri and Nelson Jaime) — 5:48
  8. "Solitude" (India, Eddie Palmieri, Shirley Marte, arr. Eddie Palmieri and Nelson Jaime) — 4:35
  9. "I Wanna Dance" (India, Eddie Palmieri, Shirley Marte, arr. Eddie Palmieri and Nelson Jaime) — 4:30
  10. "Soledad/Bi-Lingual Version" (India, Eddie Palmieri, Shirley Marte, Patrick Morales, arr. Eddie Palmieri and Nelson Jaime) — 6:19

Chart performance

Chart (1992) Peak position
US Tropical Albums (Billboard) [2] 5

Personnel

  • La India vocals
  • Eddie Palmieri piano, arranger, producer
  • Johnny Torres bass
  • Charlie Sepúlveda trumpet
  • Barry Danielian trumpet
  • Nelson Jaime trumpet
  • Brian Lynch trumpet
  • Conrad Herwig trombone
  • David Sánchez tenor saxophone
  • José Claussell percussion, timbales
  • Jimmy Delgado bongo, bells, timbales
  • Milton Cardona conga, shekere, iyá
  • Theodore Holliday II itotele
  • Jesús Andújar tambora
  • Ricardo Mejía Carreras guira
  • Pepe Conde Rodríguez clave
  • Pedro E. Rodríguez maracas
  • Johnny Torres, Milton Cardona, Pepe Conde Rodriquez, Pedro E. Rodríguez, India, Connie Harvey, Benny Diggs chorus
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References

  1. "Llegó la India via Eddie Palmieri — India: Overview". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved June 10, 2015.
  2. "La India Album & Songs Chart History". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved June 10, 2015.
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