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| Joseph Fonseca | Primary Artist, Vocals |
| Juan De La Cruz | Tambora Timbal |
| Lee Levin | Drums |
| Manny López | Guitar |
| Luis Aquino | Trumpet |
| Jose Vargas | Violin |
| Eddie Garcia | Piano, Keyboards, Vocals |
| Luis Martinez | Violin |
| Sonia Mena | Vocals |
| Rafael "Rafo" German | Guira |
| Felipe Jorge | Vocals |
| Jamel Tejada | Vocals |
| Freddy Méndez | Piano, Keyboards |
| Jamie Querol | Arranger |
| Bienvenido Rodriguez | Executive Producer |
| Eddie Garcia | Arranger |
| July Ruiz | Engineer |
| Rodney Fuller | Mastering |
| Angelo Torres | Arranger |
| Luis Alva | Composer |
| Carlos Ordehi | Mastering |
| Valério Do Carmo | Graphic Design |
| Freddy Méndez | Arranger |
| Alberto Aguilera Valadez | Composer |
| Fidel Hernandez | Art Direction |
| Joseph Fonseca | Producer |
| Jose Alberto Guerrero | Composer |
| F. Zambrana Marchetti | Composer |
| Carlos Alvarez | Engineer |
Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Drago Bonacich
After leaving Los Sabrosos del Merengue, Puerto Rican singer/songwriter Joseph Fonseca recorded Noches de Fantasia, his debut album as a solo artist, including different versions of its main title performed in merengue and Latin pop flamenco-inflected styles. This record features his first single hit, a salsa titled "Jardín Prohibido," and Tropical up-tempo "Bomba," based on the Latin hit popularized worldwide by Bolivian Azul Azul and Argentine King Africa. Noches de Fantasía ends with a pop/ballad version of "Jardín Prohibido."