1989 in Latin music
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This is a list of notable events in Latin music (music from the Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking areas of Latin America, Latin Europe, and the United States) that took place in 1989.
Events
[edit]- February 22 – The 31st Annual Grammy Awards are held at The Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles:[1]
- Roberto Carlos wins the Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Performance for his 1988 self-titled album.
- Linda Ronstadt wins the Grammy Award for Best Mexican/Mexican-American Performance for Canciones de Mi Padre.
- Rubén Blades wins the Grammy Award for Best Tropical Latin Performance for Antecedente.
- May 31 – The inaugural Lo Nuestro Awards is presented by American television network Univision. It is the first Spanish-language music award show to not reveal the winners before the broadcast.[2] Mexican band Los Bukis and Puerto Rican singer Lalo Rodríguez tie for the most awards with three wins.[3]
Number-ones albums and singles by country
[edit]- List of number-one albums of 1989 (Spain)
- List of number-one singles of 1989 (Spain)
- List of number-one Billboard Latin Pop Albums of 1989
- List of number-one Billboard Regional Mexican Albums of 1989
- List of number-one Billboard Tropical Albums of 1989
- List of number-one Billboard Top Latin Songs of 1989
Awards
[edit]Albums released
[edit]First quarter
[edit]January
[edit]February
[edit]Day | Title | Artist | Genre(s) | Singles | Label |
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6 | Suspiros | Dyango | Latin pop | EMI | |
21 | ¿Qué Es el Amor? | José José | Latin pop | "Como Tú" "Él" "Piel de Azucar" |
Ariola |
March
[edit]Day | Title | Artist | Genre(s) | Singles | Label |
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21 | El Conjunto del Amor | Conjunto Chaney | Salsa |
Second quarter
[edit]April
[edit]Day | Title | Artist | Genre(s) | Singles | Label |
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17 | Sonrie | Roberto Carlos | Latin pop | "Abre las Ventanas al Amor" "Si Me Vas a Olvidar" |
CBS Discos |
25 | Ojalá Que Llueva Café | Juan Luis Guerra & 4.40 | Merengue | "Ojalá Que Llueva Café" "Visa Para un Sueño" "Woman del Callao" |
Karen |
May
[edit]Day | Title | Artist | Genre(s) | Singles | Label |
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13 | Raíces | Julio Iglesias | Latin pop | "Bamboléo/Caballo Viejo" | CBS Discos |
15 | Esos Hombres | Vikki Carr | Latin pop | "Mala Suerte" | CBS Discos |
June
[edit]Day | Title | Artist | Genre(s) | Singles | Label |
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27 | Amame | El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico | Salsa | "Amame" "Aguacero" |
Combo |
Third quarter
[edit]July
[edit]Day | Title | Artist | Genre(s) | Singles | Label |
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11 | Y Para Siempre | Los Bukis | Latin pop | "Como Fui a Enamorarme de Ti" "A Dónde Vayas" |
Fonovisa |
20 | Una Prueba de Amor | Suzy Gonzalez | Latin pop | WEA Latina | |
Palabras de Amor | Pupy Santiago | Salsa | CBS Discos |
August
[edit]Day | Title | Artist | Genre(s) | Singles | Label |
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14 | Más Grande Que Nunca | Frankie Ruiz | Salsa | "Para Darte Fuego" "Tu Eres" "Deseándote" |
Rodven |
September
[edit]Day | Title | Artist | Genre(s) | Singles | Label |
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13 | A Todo Galope | Bronco | Grupera | Fonovisa | |
16 | Selena | Selena | Tejano, Latin pop | "Contigo Quiero Estar" "Mentiras" "Sukiyaki" |
EMI Latin |
8 | ...Es De Verdad! | David Pabón | Salsa | "Aquel Viejo Motel" | Rodven |
Fourth quarter
[edit]October
[edit]Day | Title | Artist | Genre(s) | Singles | Label |
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6 | ¿Qué Hago Aquí? | Gloria Trevi | Latin pop | "Dr. Psiquiatra" | Sony Music Ariola |
16 | Selena | Selena | Tejano, Latin pop | "Contigo Quiero Estar" "Mentiras" "Sukiyaki" |
EMI Latin |
23 | Para los arqueólogos del futuro | Congreso | Folk rock | Sello Alerce | |
26 | Se Me Enamora el Alma | Isabel Pantoja | Latin pop | "Se Me Enamora el Alma" | EMI Latin |
As Quatro Estações | Legião Urbana | Punk rock, acoustic rock, folk rock | "Há Tempos", "Pais e Filhos", "1965 (Duas Tribos)" | EMI |
November
[edit]Day | Title | Artist | Genre(s) | Singles | Label |
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1 | Triunfo Solido | Los Tigres del Norte | Norteño | Fonovisa | |
Night Gold | Johnny Ray and Ray Sepúlveda | Salsa | Polydor | ||
17 | Quién como tú | Ana Gabriel | Latin pop | "Quién Como Tú" "Ni un Roce" |
CBS Discos |
21 | Un Hombre Discreto | Mijares | Latin pop | "Para Amarnos Más" | EMI Latin |
December
[edit]Day | Title | Artist | Genre(s) | Singles | Label |
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11 | Worldbeat | Kaoma | Latin pop | "Lambada" "Dançando Lambada" |
Epic |
12 | Quiero Amanecer con Alguien | Daniela Romo | "Quiero Amanecer con Alguien" | EMI Latin | |
12 | Un Toque de Misterio | Ricardo Montaner | Latin pop | "La Cima del Cielo" "Me Va an Extrañar" |
Rodven |
28 | Maravilloso Corazon | Raphael | Latin pop | "Maravilloso Corazon, Maravilloso" | CBS Discos |
Acuarela del Caribe | Willy Chirino | Salsa | "Pobre Diabla" | CBS Discos |
Dates unknown
[edit]Title | Artist | Genre(s) | Singles | Label |
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Punto de partida | Rocío Jurado | EMI | ||
Rumbamania | Rumba Tres | |||
Animation | Wilfrido Vargas | Merengue | "Mala Cabeza" | |
Marisela | Marisela | Latin pop | "Ya No" | EMI |
No Te Olvidaré | Mazz | Tejano | EMI Latin | |
Canciones a Mi Pueblo | Juan Valentín | Ranchera | EMI Latin | |
La Rama Del Mezquite | Ramón Ayala | Norteño | Freddy | |
No Cantan Mal Las Rancheras | Los Caminantes | Grupera | Freddie | |
Ni Juana La Cubana | Rigo Dominguez Y Su Grupo Audaz | Regional Mexican | Dimsa | |
The Outlaw | Ram Herrera | Regional Mexican | EMI Latin | |
Emilio Navaira & The Rio Band | Emilio Navaira & The Rio Band | Tejano | EMI Latin | |
Tristes Recuerdos | Ramón Ayala | Norteño | Freddie | |
Por Tu Maldito Amor | Vicente Fernández | Ranchera | "Aunque Mal Paguen Ellas" "Por Tu Maldito Amor" |
CBS Discos |
La Negra Catalina | Fito Olivares y su Grupo | Cumbia | Fonovisa | |
Breaking The Rules | Latin Breed | Regional Mexican | CBS Discos | |
Arboles De La Barranca | Juan Valentín | Ranchera | CBS Discos | |
New Wave Salsa | Eddie Santiago | Salsa | "Me Hiciste Caer" | Rodven |
Pochy y su Cocoband | Pochy y su Cocoband | Merengue | "La Flaca" | Kubaney |
Yo Quiero Cantar | Tito Nieves | Salsa | "I'll Always Love You" "El Amor Más Bonito" |
RMM |
Fuera de Serie | Los Hermanos Rosario | Merengue | Karen | |
Celebrando Con La Sonora Matancera 65 Aniversario | Sonora Matancera | Tropical | ||
Puerto Rico 2013 | Frank Ferrer | Tropical | ||
Mis Amores | José Alberto "El Canario" | Salsa | "Mis Amores" | RMM |
Pensando en ti | Sergio Hernández | Merengue | ||
Solo | Hansel | Salsa | ||
Merengue Con Un Toque De Clase Original | Chantelle | Merengue | "Aprecio Y Afecto" "Queriendo y No" |
WEA Latina |
Banana | The Rebels | |||
Mi Mundo | Luis Enrique | Salsa | "Lo Que Pasó Entre Tú y Yo...Pasó" "Mi Mundo" |
CBS Discos |
El Original de Puerto Rico | Orquesta La Solución | Salsa | ||
Salsa Fever | Julio Gunda Merced | Salsa | CBS Discos | |
Top Secrets | Willie Colón | Salsa | "el gran varón" | Fania |
Sueño | Eddie Palmieri | Salsa | ||
Irresistible | Ray Barretto | Salsa | Fania | |
Amanecer | Peter Ruvalcaba | Regional Mexican | ||
The Father of Tex-Mex Conjunto | Narciso Martínez | Regional Mexican | ||
Fuerza De Gravedad | Ednita Nazario | Latin pop | Fonovisa | |
A Tu Recuerdo | Los Yonic's | Regional Mexican | Fonovisa | |
Oro Puro | Los Invasores de Nuevo León | Regional Mexican | ||
Explosivo | La Mafia | Tejano | ||
Salsa en Movimiento | Gilberto Santa Rosa | Salsa | "Tengo una Muñenca" | Combo |
Tengo Derecho a Ser Feliz | José Luis Rodríguez | Latin pop | "Baila Mi Rumba" | CBS Discos |
Adolescente y Bonita | Grupo Pegasso | Cumbia | ||
Sin Comparación | Willie González | Salsa | "No Podrás Escapar de Mí" | MP |
Aprenderé | Max Torres | Salsa | "Mala Suerte" | EMI |
Yo Me Quedo | Tony Vega | Salsa | "Yo Me Quedo" "Tu Prenda Tendida" |
RMM |
Los Corridos Prohibidos | Los Tigres del Norte | Norteño | Fonovisa | |
MM | Marisa Monte | MPB | ||
Õ Blésq Blom | Titãs | Brazilian rock | ||
Kraken II | Kraken | Heavy metal | ||
D.J. Marlboro apresenta Funk Brasil | DJ Marlboro | |||
20 Éxitos | Tatico Henríquez | |||
La muerte… Un compromiso de todos | La Pestilencia |
Best-selling records
[edit]Best-selling albums
[edit]The following is a list of the top 5 best-selling Latin albums of 1990 in the United States divided into the categories of Latin pop, Regional Mexican, and Tropical/salsa, according to Billboard.[4]
Category | Rank | Album | Artist |
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Latin pop | 1 | Desde Andalucía | Isabel Pantoja |
2 | Roberto Carlos | Roberto Carlos | |
3 | Como Tu Mujer | Rocío Dúrcal | |
4 | Con Todos Mis Sentidos | Braulio | |
5 | Raíces | Julio Iglesias | |
Regional Mexican | 1 | Un Golpe Más | Bronco |
2 | Siempre Te Amaré | Los Yonics | |
3 | Los Corridos Prohibidos | Los Tigres del Norte | |
4 | Incontenible... Romanticos..! | Los Caminantes | |
5 | Mascarada | Joan Sebastian | |
Tropical/Salsa | 1 | Invasión de la Privacidad | Eddie Santiago |
2 | Amor y Alegría | Luis Enrique | |
3 | Un Nuevo Despertar | Lalo Rodríguez | |
4 | Amame | El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico | |
5 | Solo Que Se Fué en Marzo | La Patrulla 15 |
Best-performing songs
[edit]The following is a list of the top 10 best-performing Latin songs in the United States in 1990, according to Billboard.[5]
Rank | Single | Artist |
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1 | "Como Tu Mujer" | Rocío Dúrcal |
2 | "Baila Mi Rumba" | José Luis Rodríguez "El Puma" |
3 | "La Incondicional" | Luis Miguel |
4 | "Como Tú" | José José |
5 | "Así Fue" | Isabel Pantoja |
6 | "Simplemente Amigos" | Ana Gabriel |
7 | "Mala Suerte" | Vikki Carr |
8 | "Te Amo" | Franco De Vita |
9 | "Hombres al Borde de un Ataque de Celos" | Yuri |
10 | "A Donde Vayas" | Los Bukis |
Births
[edit]- May 11 – Prince Royce, American bachata singer
- May 31 – Pablo Alborán, Spanish pop singer
- September 3 – Gusttavo Lima, Brazilian sertanejo singer
- October 5 – Gerardo Ortíz, Mexican banda singer
Deaths
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "A Listing of Grammy Award Winners". The New York Times. 23 February 1989. Retrieved 2 April 2019.
- ^ Coto, Juan Carlos (28 May 1989). "Univision Launches Latin Music Awards". The Miami Herald. The McClatchy Company.
- ^ "Lo Nuestro – Historia". Univision (in Spanish). Univision Communications. Archived from the original on 26 June 2015. Retrieved 8 March 2014.
- ^ "The Year in Music: 1989". Billboard. December 23, 1989. p. YE-56–59. ISSN 0006-2510.
- ^ "Topping The Charts Year By Year". Billboard. Vol. 110, no. 48. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. November 28, 1998. p. LMQ3. Retrieved March 3, 2010.