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, released in 1978. It features the original members: brothers [[Fernando and Nefty Sallaberry|Nefty and Fernando Sallaberry]]<ref name=HartCou>{{cite news|last=CATLIN|first=ROGER|title=An Old Twist On 'Forever Young' Menudo|url=http://articles.courant.com/1998-02-05/news/9802050262_1_menudo-spice-girls-culture-club|newspaper=Hartford Courant|date=5 February 1998}}</ref> and brothers [[Carlos Meléndez (singer)|Carlos]], Óscar, and [[Ricky Meléndez]]<ref name=LATimes_NoBetter>{{cite news|last=LECHNER|first=ERNESTO|title=Revived Menudo Gets No Better With Age|url=http://articles.latimes.com/1998/aug/10/entertainment/ca-11750|newspaper=Los Angeles Times|date=10 August 1998}}</ref> . This would eventually be the last album Nefty would appear in as a member, when, in 1979, he left the group since he reached the age limit of 15 and was replaced by [[René Farrait]]. <ref>https://www.allmusic.com/artist/ren%C3%A9-farrait-mn0002303455</ref><ref>https://gazettereview.com/what-happened-to-menudo-news-updates/</ref>
, released in 1978. It features the original members: brothers [[Fernando and Nefty Sallaberry|Nefty and Fernando Sallaberry]]<ref name=HartCou>{{cite news|last=CATLIN|first=ROGER|title=An Old Twist On 'Forever Young' Menudo|url=http://articles.courant.com/1998-02-05/news/9802050262_1_menudo-spice-girls-culture-club|newspaper=Hartford Courant|date=5 February 1998}}</ref> and brothers [[Carlos Meléndez (singer)|Carlos]], Óscar, and [[Ricky Meléndez]]<ref name=LATimes_NoBetter>{{cite news|last=LECHNER|first=ERNESTO|title=Revived Menudo Gets No Better With Age|url=http://articles.latimes.com/1998/aug/10/entertainment/ca-11750|newspaper=Los Angeles Times|date=10 August 1998}}</ref> . This would eventually be the last album Nefty would appear in as a member, when, in 1979, he left the group since he reached the age limit of 15 and was replaced by [[René Farrait]]. <ref>https://www.allmusic.com/artist/ren%C3%A9-farrait-mn0002303455</ref><ref>https://gazettereview.com/what-happened-to-menudo-news-updates/</ref>



[[File:Menudo_Laura_Back_Cover.png|thumb|right|Back Cover {{deletable file-caption|Thursday, 15 August 2024|PROD}}]]


==Track listing==
==Track listing==

Revision as of 01:48, 8 August 2024

Laura
File:Menudo Laura.png
Studio album by
Released1978
GenreLatin Pop
Length29:26
LabelPadosa, Inc.
ProducerEdgardo Diaz
Menudo chronology
Los Fantasmas
(1977)
Laura
(1978)
Chiquitita
(1979)

Laura is the second Spanish album by Menudo[1] , released in 1978. It features the original members: brothers Nefty and Fernando Sallaberry[2] and brothers Carlos, Óscar, and Ricky Meléndez[3] . This would eventually be the last album Nefty would appear in as a member, when, in 1979, he left the group since he reached the age limit of 15 and was replaced by René Farrait. [4][5]


Track listing

  1. "Gongoli" - Singer: All the Group
  2. "El Ayer" (Yesterday) - Singer: Nefty Sallaberry
  3. "María Pilar" - Singer: Óscar Meléndez and Ricky Melendez
  4. "Llegas Tú" (You Arrived)" - Singer: All the Group
  5. "Laura" - Singer: All the Group
  6. "Fuego" (Fire) - Singer: All the Group
  7. "El Momento Del Adiós" (The Moment Of Goodbye)] - Singer: Fernando Sallaberry
  8. "Isole" - Singer: All the Group
  9. "Libre Mi Corazón" (Free My Heart) - Singer: All the Group
  10. "I Cucubano" - Singer: Carlos Meléndez

References

  1. ^ Molina, Dave (1995). "Menudo". Artist Spotlight.
  2. ^ CATLIN, ROGER (5 February 1998). "An Old Twist On 'Forever Young' Menudo". Hartford Courant.
  3. ^ LECHNER, ERNESTO (10 August 1998). "Revived Menudo Gets No Better With Age". Los Angeles Times.
  4. ^ https://www.allmusic.com/artist/ren%C3%A9-farrait-mn0002303455
  5. ^ https://gazettereview.com/what-happened-to-menudo-news-updates/