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''Viva! Bravo!'' (1986) is the twentieth
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by the Puerto Rican
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Menudo and the first to be recorded in
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. Released in 1986 by Globo Records, it reflects the band's ongoing strategy of linguistic adaptation to reach audiences in different countries. The lineup during this period included
Charlie Massó Carlos Javier Rivera Massó (born June 13, 1969 in San Juan, Puerto Rico), better known as Charlie Massó, is a Puerto Rican singer and actor. Massó is a former member of Menudo, joining the band at the height of Menudo's worldwide fame. He ...
, Robby Rosa,
Ricky Martin Enrique Martin Morales (born December 24, 1971), known professionally as Ricky Martin, is a Puerto Rican singer, songwriter and actor. He is known for his musical versatility, with his Ricky Martin albums discography, discography incorporati ...
,
Raymond Acevedo Ramón Enrique Acevedo Kerkadó (born December 21, 1971, in Bayamon, Puerto Rico) is a Puerto Rican pop singer, actor, and visual artist who was a member of the Puerto Rican boy band Menudo. Biography He was a soloist when in 1985, Acevedo j ...
, and the new member Sergio Gonzalez, who replaced Roy Rosselló. The tracklist features
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of songs originally recorded in Spanish and English from five previous albums: '' Por Amor'' (1982), '' A Todo Rock'' (1983), ''Evolución'' (1984), '' Menudo'' (1985), and '' Ayer y Hoy'' (1985).


Background

In 1983, the group Menudo signed a six-year contract with
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for the release of twelve albums, a deal worth several million dollars. Following the success of their first albums recorded in English and Portuguese, respectively titled '' Reaching Out'' (1984) and ''Mania'' (1984), the record label aimed to continue expanding its business beyond its southern border, including European countries such as Spain and Italy.


Production and recording

On January 7, 1985, the newspaper '' La Opinión'' reported that the group planned to enter the studio and record songs in
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during the first half of that year. The recordings took place at Estudios Kirios, owned by Discos CBS, in Madrid, Spain, and at the American Recording Co. studio in Hollywood, United States. The
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was completed at Estudios Eurosonic, in Madrid. The album was produced by
Edgardo Díaz Edgardo Díaz Meléndez (born 1947) is a Puerto Rican music producer and songwriter. He is the creator of the "boy band" Menudo. Early life Díaz was born in Panama City, Panama to Puerto Rican parents "Nacho" Diaz and his wife "Panchi" ...
, the group's creator and manager, with assistance from Mary Lynne Pagán and Olimpio Petrossi. The graphic design (cover and back cover) was managed by Antonio Dojmi. The album’s title comes from the first track on Side A, "Viva! Bravo!", which shares its name with the versions in Spanish and Portuguese included in the albums ''Ayer y Hoy'' and ''A Festa Vai Começar'', both released in 1986. These versions achieved success on radio, ranking among the top positions on the
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s in Latin countries such as Bolivia (La Paz) and Brazil (Rio de Janeiro).


Repertoire

The tracklist includes
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of songs originally recorded in Spanish and English from previous albums. From the album '' Ayer y Hoy'' (1986), the tracks "Viva! Bravo!" ("Viva! Bravo!"), "Guardando Il Cielo Ed Un Gabbiano" ("Pañuelo Blanco Americano"), and "Vicino A Te" ("Acércate") were adapted. From '' Evolución'' (1984), the songs "Baci Al Cioccolato" ("Sabes a Chocolate"), "Il Primo Amore" ("Amor Primero"), and "Acqua Candida" ("Agua de Limón") were included. The album '' A Todo Rock'' (1983) contributed "Tu Come Stai (Senza Me)" ("Si tú no estás"), "Vivi La Vita" ("No te reprimas"), and "La Più Carina" ("Piel de manzana"). "Dolci Baci" is a version of "Dulces besos" from the album '' Por Amor'' (1982). Finally, from the album '' Menudo'' (1985), the tracks "Al Di Là Che Cosa C'è" ("You And Me All The Way") and "Sogni" (" Hold Me") were translated.


Promotion

As part of their promotional efforts, the group traveled to Italy on February 12, 1986, to perform at the thirty-sixth edition of the
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(''36º Festival della canzone italiana''), where they performed the songs "Baci al cioccolato" and "Viva! Bravo!". The RCA label included "Baci al cioccolato" in the compilation album ''Speciale Sanremo '86'', which reached the sixth position on the Italian
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. During this time, an incident was reported by Ramón L. Acevedo in his biography, ''“¡Papi, Quiero Ser Un Menudo!”''. The author revealed internal tensions in Menudo following accusations of
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against Edgardo Díaz, the group's manager, made by
Ricky Martin Enrique Martin Morales (born December 24, 1971), known professionally as Ricky Martin, is a Puerto Rican singer, songwriter and actor. He is known for his musical versatility, with his Ricky Martin albums discography, discography incorporati ...
and another member. After inappropriate physical contact with the boys, Ricky fled in tears and sought help from Robby and Charlie, who confronted Edgardo, threatening and condemning his behavior. The disclosure led parents to question their children's contracts, while Edgardo attempted to manipulate members and isolate leaders like Robby. Further allegations of financial manipulation and harassment attempts escalated the conflict. Despite initial parental support, Edgardo retaliated by firing allies such as Edwin Fonseca, remaining relentless in his retribution against those who challenged his authority.


Track listing


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Bibliography

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