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| Selena | Primary Artist |
| Stephanie Lynn | Coros |
| Joe Ojeda | Keyboards |
| Chris Pérez | Guitar |
| Ricky Vela | Keyboards |
| Johnny Saenz | Accordion |
| Selena Quintanilla | Vocals, Coros |
| Suzette Quintanilla | Bateria |
| Henry Gomez | Guitar |
| Rick Alvarez | Coros |
| Rene Gasca | Trumpet |
| Gilbert Garza | Trombone |
| Los Kumbia Kings | Bajo Sexto |
| Jorge Alberto Pino | Executive Producer |
| Bebu Silvetti | Producer, String Arrangements |
| Joe Ojeda | Arranger |
| Chris Pérez | Arranger |
| Ricky Vela | Arranger |
| Suzette Quintanilla | Liner Notes |
| Brian "Red" Moore | Engineer, Liner Notes |
| Lisette Lorenzo | Art Direction |
| Los Kumbia Kings | Arranger, Producer |
| Gregg Vickers | Concept |
| Guillermo J. Page | Reissue Producer |
| Nir Seroussi | Liner Notes |
Anonymous
Posted January 20, 2009
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Posted January 29, 2009
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Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Amor Prohibido was Selena's biggest album before her crossover attempt, Dreaming of You. While the album is slightly uneven, she was a dynamic, charismatic singer and is able to pull across the weaker material. Indeed, the record is her strongest album and shows why she was the biggest Tejano star of the '90s. [The 2002 reissue cuts "Corazon de Hielo" and "Desprecios y Desaires" from the original American release, while adding several bonuses, including spoken liner notes by the band and Selena's family, videos for "Amor Prohibido" and "No Me Queda Mas," and the bonus tracks "Fotos y Recuerdos," "Tus Desprecios," and "Donde ...