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'''Dance Mania, Vol. 1''' is a 1958 album by Music/TitoPuente, widely regarded as his best installment. His band had already achieved fame in the Hispanic community, but this album was his international breakthrough and became the best-selling album of his entire career.

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'''Dance Mania, Vol. 1''' is a 1958 album by Music/TitoPuente, widely regarded as [[MagnumOpus his best installment.]] His band had already achieved fame in the Hispanic community, but this album was his international breakthrough and became the best-selling album of his entire career.

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'''Dance Mania, Vol. 1''' is a 1958 album by Music/TitoPuente, widely regarded as [[MagnumOpus his best installment.]] installment. His band had already achieved fame in the Hispanic community, but this album was his international breakthrough and became the best-selling album of his entire career.
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'''Dance Mania, Vol. 1''' is a 1958 album by Music/TitoPuente, widely regarded as [[MagnumOpus his best installment.]] His band had already achieved fame in the Hispanic community, but this album was his international breakthrough and became the best-selling album of his entire career.

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'''Tracklist'''

[[AC:Side One]]
# "El Cayuco" (2:33)
# "Complicación" (3:18)
# "3-D Mambo" (2:23)
# "Llegó Miján" (3:10)
# "Cuando Te Vea" (4:10)

[[AC:Side Two]]
# "Hong Kong Mambo" (3:42)
# "Mambo Gozón" (2:44)
# "Mi Chiquita Quiere Bembé" (3:55)
# "Varsity Drag" (2:48)
# "Estoy Siempre Junto a Ti" (3:10)
# "Agua Limpia Todo" (2:55)
# "Saca Tu Mujer" (3:02)

'''Personnel'''
* Music/TitoPuente: bandleader, marimba, percussion, timbales, vibraphone
* Santos Colon: vocals
* Ray Barretto, Julio Collazo, Ray Rodriguez: percussion
* Jimmy Frissau, Bernie Glow, George Lopez, Frank Lo Pinto, Gene Rapett: trumpets
* Rafael Palau, Jerry Sanfino: saxophone
* Vitín Avíles, Otto Olivar: choir/coro

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* CoverVersion: "Complicación" and "Agua Limpia Todo" are a Francisco Aguabella cover, "3-D Mambo" a Ray Santos cover and "Varsity Drag" is a Lew Brown, Buddy [=DeSylva=] and Ray Henderson cover and "Estoy Siempre Junto A Ti" a Pepe Delgado cover.
* DancingIsSeriousBusiness: To the point of mania, as the title implies. If you don't shake along to these songs then you don't have a pulse, people!
* ExcitedShowTitle: Some copies add an exclamation mark behind the title.
* GratuitousEnglish: All tracks are in Spanish, except for "Varsity Drag", a cover of Lew Brown, Buddy [=DeSylva=] and Ray Henderson.
* HeavyMeta: "3-D Mambo", "Hong Kong Mambo" and "Mambo Gozón" are all mambo songs about mambo.
* {{Jazz}}: This album is a cornerstone in Latin jazz.
* OneWordTitle: "Complicación"
* SexyPackaging: An attractive lady is used on the album cover.
* SpicyLatina: The woman on the album cover.
* SpiritualSuccessor: "Dance Mania, Vol. 2" (1961).
* ThirdIs3D: The third track on this album is called "3-D Mambo".
* WorldMusic: This is one of the classics in Latino music.
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