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Con Mi Música a Otro Lado
Con Mi Música a Otro Lado

Con Mi Música a Otro Lado

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UPC / ISBN 792287000728
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About Con Mi Música A Otro Lado

Product Description Con Mi Musica a Otro Lado by Wilkins This product is manufactured on demand using CD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply. About the Artist Pop singer and composer, Wilkins, has enjoyed great success in his native Puerto Rico and elsewhere around the world since his career began in the early 1970's. Wilkins' debut recording, the self-titled Wilkins, was released in 1973 and followed by Por Tu Rumbo in 1974 and a second self-titled Wilkins, the following year. His success was throughout Puerto Rico and Latin America during the 1970's was also based on many concert appearances and tours, in addition to his hit songs and recordings. Wilkins was heard as far away as Germany and Japan. Twice named by Billboard and ASCAP as the singer of the year, composer of the year, Wilkins saw his album Respiraré become a top seller and best recording of the year, during the period between 1980 and 1986. Wilkins then released his smash hit album, Paraiso Perdido, which went gold in Puerto Rico and abroad; reaching the top of the Latin charts throughout Latin America, the United States and in countries like Norway, Sweden, Germany, Greece, Egypt, South Africa and the Phillipines. In 1990, Wilkins released Una Historia Importante with the international hit song Lambada. In 1991, Wilkins was quite active in Germany, performing for more than 25,000 at a concert in Berlin after the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1991. In that same year, his hit song "Sopa de caracol", co-produced with Emilio Estefan, reached the German "Hit Parade" list. The song was a hit in other countries around the world, in places like Argentina where it topped the charts and helped Wilkins to sold-out concerts through 1992. El amor es más fuerte won the Tu Música award in 1995, as the best Latin album of the year. Similarly, Wilkins won the Dominican Republic's Casandra award that same year in recognition of his successful career. After three years away from the music scene in Puerto Rico, he returned to the stage for a sold-out concert appearance at the Hiram Bithorn stadium in San Juan in 1995, to critical acclaim and a resurgence of popularity in his native land. He closed out the year with the release of the four-CD compilation of more than 70 songs: Wilkins-Leyenda. The release was a great commercial success, earning Wilkins yet another gold record. During latter part of the 1990's, Wilkins released several more albums, including Pole-Pole in 1997; a success with its melding of Puerto Rican and African rhythms in the hit song "Saque Bombom". That same year, Wilkins made a concert appearance using a unique venue: the Spanish colonial fortress El Morro guarding the entrance to San Juan's harbor. Wilkins' career spans many years as a popular artist with 23 gold and 10 platinum recordings among his extensive discography; testament to his dynamic presence and innovative style in songs such as Un Nuevo Amor, from his chart topping 2001 album, El Deseo Original. In 2004, Wilkins released "Unplugged...Amores", his first DVD (5.1 surround mix), recorded at a live acoustic performance at San Juan’s Fine Arts Center.