Laberinto de Amor
Studio album by
Released1987
RecordedMadrid, Spain
GenreLatin pop
LabelCBS Records
ProducerMariano Pérez Bautista
Yolandita Monge chronology
Mis Canciones Preferidas
(1986)
Laberinto de Amor
(1987)
Nunca Te Diré Adiós / En Concierto
(1988)

Laberinto de Amor is the fifteenth (15th) studio album by Puerto Rican singer Yolandita Monge. It was released in 1987 and it includes the hits "Laberinto", "Eres Mágico", "Ahora, Ahora", and "Contigo". This album received a nomination for a Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Album, marking the first time a female artist from Puerto Rico earned a Grammy nomination, a recognition she shares with fellow female artist Lunna for that same year.[1]

This album follows the same musical arrangements and compositions of her previous productions, being her third and last release produced by the spanish team of Mariano Pérez & Oscar Gómez (CRAB). Monge co-translated to the Spanish the italian song "Ahora, Ahora" and performed a Spanish version of the standard "On My Own" from the Broadway musical "Les Miserables". This release was a big hit for Monge while earning Gold and Platinum status in sales.

This album is out of print in all formats. Several hits songs appear in various compilations of the singer available as digital downloads at iTunes and Amazon.

Track listing

TrackTitleComposer(s)Arrangements
1"Laberinto de amor"Mariano Pérez, Carlos Gómez, María R. OvelarCarlos Gómez
2"Amándote"Mariano Pérez, Carlos Gómez, Rosa Girón, J. A. G. MoratoCarlos Gómez
3"Todas Las Noches Quiero"E. Lozano, A. R. Linares, J. R. LinaresJavier Lozada
4"Solo Yo" (Spanish version of On My Own (Les Miserables))H. Kretmer, C. M. Schonberg, Oscar GómezJavier Lozada
5"Contigo"Las Diego (Maria Luisa & Teresita Diego)Carlos Gómez
6"Siempre Juntos"Mariano Pérez, Carlos GómezCarlos Gómez
7"Te Agradezco"Carlos Colla, Mauricio Duboc, L. A. FerriCarlos Gómez
8"Eres Mágico"Alice May, Rosa Girón, J. A. G. MoratoCarlos Gómez
9"A Punto"Mariano Pérez, Rosa Girón, J. A. G. MoratoJavier Lozada
10"Ahora, Ahora"Cristiano Malgioglio, Gian Pietro Felisatti, María R. Ovelar, Yolandita MongeJavier Lozada

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