Trampa de Amor
Trampa de Amor is the original first album by the bachata music group Aventura, when they use to call themselves Los Tinellers. The album was named after its title track, which is the first track on the album. Trampa de Amor was released in 1996, under Elca Productions & Rincón Musical. Seven of the ten tracks are the original versions of songs which were later re-recorded by the group after changing their name to Aventura. One of the songs, "Por Tu Orgullo", was added to God's Project. The other six were added to Generation Next. These seven songs were added to these two albums with each of them being more modern remakes. The other 3 tracks were never put on other albums nor ever had a re-make. On January 19, 2024, a remastered version of Trampa de Amor was released to digital platforms.
Background
The group met Elvin Polanco during the 1995 Bronx Dominican parade. Polanco was the coordinator of that parade at the time so Anthony and Lenny approached him to ask if he could give them a chance to perform on stage for the parade. Polanco gave them the chance and was so impressed with their performance that he decided to become their manager to help the group in their pursuit of a music career. Polanco spent a few months trying to find an investor. He met Carlos Dalmasi, who was the leader of Dominican merengue group Los Paymasi. He also helped out trying to find an investor, but he too was unsuccessful. This led Polanco to use $5,000 out of his savings to invest in the recording of at least two to three songs. This would also lead Dalmasi and Polanco to create their own independent record label called Elca Productions. The name came from the first two letters of their first names, Elvin and Carlos.With the money to start making the first three songs, Polanco worked with Dominican bachata musician Nelson Herrera, who was working with Polanco at the time, as he asked him to help him create songs for the group. Later on, Polanco and Dalmasi made more money from other artists they were working with and along with Herrera made seven other songs, thus completing the creation of the album. Polanco said in an interview that he had spent a total of $11,000 to $12,000. The album was titled Trampa de Amor, because Polanco thought it was a beautiful name. The band wanted the album to be called Cuando Volveras, which later on became their debut single, but Polanco thought his choice was better and the group in the end agreed.