Ricardo Montaner (album)

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Ricardo Montaner
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Released1986 (1986)
Recorded1986
Studio
Genre Latin pop · latin ballad (80s)
Length40:55
Label TH-Rodven
Producer Pablo Manavello
Ricardo Montaner chronology
Cada Día
(1983)
Ricardo Montaner
(1986)
Ricardo Montaner, Vol. 2
(1988)

Ricardo Montaner is the eponymous debut studio album recorded by Venezuelan singer-songwriter Ricardo Montaner. It was released by TH-Rodven. It reached No. 1 on the Billboard Latin Pop Albums chart.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Uno Del Otro"Pablo Manavello04:36
2."Vamos A Dejarlo" 03:58
3."Necesito De Ti"Pablo Manavello03:39
4."Yo Qué Te Amé" 05:26
5."Dame Una Mañana"Billy Alessi03:39
6."Ojos Negros" 03:28
7."Extraño Sentimiento"Tulio Cremisini03:54
8."No Me Quites Tú Amor"Pablo Manavello03:32
9."Afortunados" 04:12
10."En Ti" 04:37

Chart performance

Chart (1988)Peak
position
US Latin Pop Albums (Billboard) [1] 1

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