Can't Get Enough (Menudo album)
Can't Get Enough | ||||
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Released | 1986 | |||
Genre | Latin pop | |||
Length | 31:18 | |||
Menudo chronology | ||||
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Can't Get Enough (1986) is the 23rd album by Menudo.[1] This is their third album in English and features Charlie Massó, Robby Rosa, Ricky Martin, Raymond Acevedo and Sergio Gonzalez.[2] This is the fourth album recorded by this line-up, and would become Charlie's and Robby's last album recorded as members of the group. The songs on this album consist of five brand new songs and four songs from their Refrescante album translated into English. The song "No One Can Love You More" appeared on the Brazilian charts, published by La Opinion.[3]
In 1987, the group started the so-called Summer In The Streets Tour which covered 34 American cities[4] and ended in August 1987.[5] The tour was a celebration of Menudo's ten-year career and the arrival of a new member: Ralphy Rodríguez, who replaced Charlie Massó.[6]
Tracks
[edit]- Summer In The Streets [3:51] - Robby Rosa
- We Have A Song [3:46] - Robby Rosa
- Tell Me How You Feel [3:31] - Raymond Acevedo
- No One Can Love You More [3:57] - Robby Rosa
- Old Enough To Love [3:22] - Robby Rosa
- Jumpin' Over [3:25] - Charlie Massó Salta La Valla
- I Can't Spend Another Day [3:37] - Ricky Martin Con Un Beso Y Una Flor
- Stay With Me [4:00] - Robby Rosa Besame
- Marie (I Need You) [3:09] - Sergio Gonzalez Amiga Mia
References
[edit]- ^ Cordelia Candelaria (2004). Encyclopedia of Latino Popular Culture. Greenwood Publishing Group. pp. 537–. ISBN 978-0-313-33210-4.
- ^ "Can't Get Enough - Menudo (RCA)". Diário do Pará (in Portuguese). June 28, 1987. Retrieved April 12, 2020.
- ^ "Discos más populares de Latino América". La Opinion (295). La Opinion: 6 (segunda sección). 7 July 1987. Retrieved 1 November 2024.
- ^ López, Samuel E. (21 August 1987). "Menudo celebra su décimo aniversario en Los Angeles". La Opinion (340). ImpreMedia: 1, 4. Retrieved 1 November 2024.
- ^ López, Samuel E. (25 August 1987). "Menudo muestra su nueva imagen". La Opinion (344). ImpreMedia: 11, 15. Retrieved 1 November 2024.
- ^ "Menudo, ready to start tour, has new band member". The Spokesman-Review. The Spokesman-Review: 22. 28 May 1987. Retrieved 1 November 2024.