Luz de Luna
Luz de Luna is the fourteenth studio album by Puerto Rican singer Yolandita Monge. It was released in 1985 and included the hits "Te Veo Pasar ", "El Amor", "Señor...Del Pasado", and "El Poder Del Amor ". The album earned gold record status, making Monge the first Puerto Rican artist to have a gold record.
The release and subsequent success of Luz de Luna established Monge as one of the most important Puerto Rican artists during the 1980s and one of the greatest of all time among female voices in Latin America. Though her talent was recognized from the beginning, this album launched her super stardom, bringing countless opportunities around the world. With this production, Monge debuted with a sold-out concert at the Centro de Bellas Artes of Puerto Rico.
Monge co-wrote the track "Señor...Del Pasado" with Puerto Rican singer-songwriter Lou Briel. They also translated the song "The Power of Love" into Spanish as "El Poder Del Amor".
Credits and personnel
- Vocals: Yolandita Monge
- Producers: Mariano Pérez, Oscar Gómez
- Arrangements: Javier Lozada, José A. Quintano
- Drums: Antonio Moreno
- Bass: Manolo Toro
- Guitars: Rodrigo García, Rafael Martínez
- D X Y Prophet One: Javier Lozada
- Prophet 5 Emulator: José A. Quintano
- Percussion: Henry Díaz
- Pianos: Javier Lozada, José A. Quintano, María Ovelar, Amparo Rodríguez, José Flacón, Marianelli
- Sax: Tito Duarte
- Engineer: Luis Postigo
- Assistant: Jorge Gómez García
- Photography: Gabriel Suau
- Make-up: Raymond Medina
- Design: Miguel Cutillas