1. Déjenme Si Estoy Llorando
2. Todavia Duele
3. Si Las Flores Pudieran Hablar
4. Yo También Soy Sentimental
5. Tú Me Abandonaste
6. Pesar de Todo
7. ¿Quién Eres Tú?
8. Mi Manera de Amar
9. Happy Birthday, My Darling
10. Y Mi Vida Ahora Es Otra
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Singer and salsa pioneer, Ismael Miranda was born in Aguada, Puerto Rico. He is often included in that select group of early salsa artists that performed what we now refer to as salsa vieja, or "old salsa".
By age 11, Miranda had formed various musical bands, demonstrating his great interest in music. Among these were the "Sexteto Pipo y su Combo" and "Andy Harlow y su Sexteto", where he sang and played congas. His debut recording was as a teenager in 1967 on "Let's Ball" with Joey Pastrana. His first hit song, "Rumba Melon" was from that album.
Andy's brother, Larry Harlow recruited Miranda into his orchestra and they recorded several albums together, beginning with "El Exigente". Harlow liked what he heard and the next year (1968) recorded "Orquesta Harlow presenta a Ismael Miranda", acheiving great success featuring Miranda. That led to a series of similarly successful recordings including "Electric Tribute to Arsenio Rodriguez", "Harlow's Harem", "Abran Paso" and "Oportunidad".
Miranda's experience with Harlow and his orchestra also afforded him the opportunity to try his hand at sonwriting. He composed several songs with Harlow, including "La Revolucion", "Guasasa", "Arsenio", "El Malecon" and "Lamento Cubano".
Miranda joined the Fania All Stars when he was only 19 years old, the youngest of any member, earning himself the title of "El Niño Bonito de la Salsa" or, "The Pretty Boy of Salsa". These were the early, heady days of salsa and Miranda's debut album with his own orchestra, Orquesta Revelacion, on the Fania label, could not have been better timed. The album was "Asi Se Compone Un Son", released 1973, with the title track a smash hit in Latin America, the United States and Europe, among other great songs. The next year saw the release of En Fa Menor, again with the title track "En Fa Menor" among other hits.
The hits continued for Miranda, with songs like "Borinquen Tiene Montuno", "La Cama Vacia", "La Copa Rota", "Como Mi Pueblo" and "Las Cuarentas"; all widely played on the airwaves. His compositions also met with success with songs like "Señor Sereno", "Abran paso", "Lupe, Lupe" and "Pa' Bravo Yo", made famous by the Cuban salsero, Justo Betancourt.
The 1980's saw Miranda record for his own independent label, including the highly successful "Versos de Nuestra Cultura" in 1986. Miranda was joined on that album of Christmas music by Puerto Rican singer and songwriter, Jose Nogueras, a popular singer that has recorded many such albums.
In the next decade, Miranda prematurely announced his retirement from music and then went on to record three highly popular albums with Andy Montañez, featuring classic bolero tunes.
Over the course of his great career, Miranda has recorded more than 20 albums and performed with such noted artists as Hector Lavoe, Cheo Feliciano, Santitos Colon, Nicky Marrero, Hector "Bomberito" Zarzuela, Reynaldo Jorge, Ismael Quintana, Willie Colon, Ray Barretto, and Luis "Perico" Ortiz.
Que este año 2008 alimente nuestro espíritu y nos llene de momentos inolvidables en compañía de familiares, amigos y colegas. También deseo que el estreno del nuevo almanaque nos ofrezca las mejores oportunidades de trabajo y lo más importante, mucha salud. Feliz Año Nuevo ISMAEL Te desea Milton de LA PRADO BAND- GERMANY
Excelente trabajo, mil exitos que dios te bendiga. Comenzando con buen pie como se esperaba la gira en Homenjae a la voz "HECTOR LAVOE" mi apoyo incondicional, mejor imposible. Besos. Mucho cariño
I am about to finish what is going to be something very special, "Mario Ortiz and his All Star Band Tribute". It will be featuring artists such as: Gilberto Santarosa, Cheo Feliciano, Tito Allen, Richie Ray, Bobby Cruz, Roberto Roena, Adalberto Santiago, Primi Cruz, Anthony Cruz, Ismael Miranda, Papo Lucca, Tony Vega, Bobby Valentin, Ismael Rivera Jr., Pedro Brull, Chico Rivera, and Andy Montanez among others.This is a hard big band swinging salsa collector's item that will be dedicated to the early Mario Ortiz recordings of the 1960's. Mario Ortiz and his All Star Band was known as a musical sensation of his time. On the last cut of the album, I play the trumpet with my late father. QUE VIVA LA SALSA!!!
Ismael,muchisimas gracias por añadirme entre tus amigos. Tuve el altisimo honor de conocerte personalmente en Tenerife en 1991 la noche de la actuacion de RMM Records. Yo era el pianista de la Orquesta Reve en ese entonces. Esa noche fue euforia total!! No me podia creer que estuviese en vivo hablando con uno de mis mas admirados artistas. Aun recuerdo la primera vez que te escuché. Cuando yo tenía 17 años conoci al maestro Rafael Lay director de la Orquesta Aragon quien tuvo el gran detalle de invitarme a su casa y alli escuche por primera vez un disco tuyo con Larry Harlow y me quede impactado con tu voz y tu sabor inconfundible. ¡Que Dios te bendiga por muchísimos años a ti y a tu familia! Un fuerte abrazo desde España!
gracias por add me.... soy un fiel seguidor de su musica desde chamaquito y esa voz es inconfundible... es un orgullo enorme para mi tenerlo en mi lista de amigos...siga hacia adelante cosechando frutos para puerto rico muchas bendiciones y gracias nuevamente... su amigo david m paris...
HEY PAPI,TU SEGUIRAS SIENDO "EL NNINO BONIT DE PUERTO RICO"ALWAYS,AY,NA'MA,Q DIOS TE BENDIGA,Y A TODOS LOS CREADORES D "FANIA ALL STARS",WELL REMEMBER 'IS GOOD TO REMEMEBER',,,gracias.
que te puedo decir ... que no te han dicho ya ... todavia te considero como "el nino bonito". gracias por estar ... y representar en alto ... a la fania all stars ... un grupo de tremendos musicos ... y cantantes que siempre estaran en nuestros corazones
No te dire que es muy tarde... te doy las gracias y recibe un abrazo de hermano. Gracias por tu musica, la musica de Puerto Rico. Con gran admiracion, Edwin