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Released
  
1989

Release date
  
1989

Artist
  
Menudo

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Los Últimos Héroes (1989)
  
Os Ultimos Herois (1990)

Label
  
L.G.N. Entertainment Distribution

Similar
  
Os Ultimos Herois, Sombras & Figuras, Sons of Rock, No Me Corten El Pelo, Somos Los Hijos del Rock

Los Últimos Héroes (1989) is Menudo's 28th album (19th in Spanish). Produced and recorded in Caracas, Venezuela, by Willie Croes (producer and husband of Brazilian-singer Elisa Rego).

Contents

It features Sergio Blass, Rubén Gómez, Angelo García, Robert Avellanet, and new member Rawy Torres replacing Ricky Martin. This was also the name used by these members years later to reunite for a series of concerts in Puerto Rico and the rest of Latin America in 2005.

Track list

  1. Los Últimos Héroes (Carlos Lara) - Singer: Sergio Blass
  2. Sin Tu Amor (Juan Carlos Pérez Soto) - Singer: Ruben Gomez
  3. Por Primera Vez (Fernando Osorio) - Singer: Robert Avellanet
  4. Qué Pena (Fernando Osorio) - Singer: Robert Avellanet
  5. Giro (Juan Carlos Pérez Soto) - Singer: Angelo Garcia
  6. Viejos Amigos (Carlos Lara) - Singer: Rawy Torres
  7. Ahora Sé (Fernando Osorio) - Singer: Robert Avellanet
  8. Déjenme Pasar (Fernando Osorio) - Sergio Blass
  9. No volverá a ocurrir (Jesús Monarrez) - Singer: Angelo Garcia
  10. Ven Y Enséñame (Fernando Osorio) - Singer: Ruben Gomez

Reissued in 2004 to contain remixes of "Los Últimos Héroes" when the group reunited for a reunion tour of Puerto Rico.

Songs

1Los Ultimos Heroes3:46
2Sin Tu Amor3:54
3Por Primera Vez3:17

References

Los últimos héroes Wikipedia