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| Herb Alpert | Primary Artist |
| Herb Alpert | Producer |
| Roberto Carlos | Composer |
| Diego Verdaguer | Composer |
| Bernie Grundman | Mastering, Remastering |
| Don Hahn | Engineer |
| John Beverly Jones | Engineer |
| Steve Katz | Engineer |
| Eduardo Magallanes | Composer |
| Bryan Stott | Engineer, Remixing |
| Howard Lee Wolen | Engineer |
| Rafael Perez Botija | Composer |
| Barroso | Composer |
Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Richard S. Ginell
Challenged and fired up by some new Mexican colleagues, Herb Alpert set out to make a record specifically for the Latin American market and ended up producing a masterpiece -- the equal of the best Tijuana Brass albums, and in some ways maybe better than any of them. Fandango has a more authentically Latin American sound than the cosmopolitan TJB records, using rhythms from Mexico to South America, adding a coating of strings or synthesizers and Alpert's soaring trumpets. More importantly, with the help of co-producer Jose Quintana, Alpert lined up some incredibly beautiful material from then-little-known writers like Juan Carlos Calderon, Diego Verdaguer and Roberto ...