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    Complete List of Tunes - Alphabetical Index

    Title  Composer  Book  Page¡Bebo Ya Llego!Wayne WallaceWayne Wallace Songbook43¡Bien Bien!Wayne WallaceWayne Wallace Songbook57'Round MidnightT Monk, C Williams & B HanighenStandards Real Book369'Round MidnightMonk, Williams & HanighenDigital Standards Songbook228'S WonderfulGeorge & Ira GershwinStandards Real Book371'S WonderfulGeorge & Ira GershwinDigital Standards Songbook23010 Bar TuneDenny ZeitlinThe Denny Zeitlin Songbook1111-44Oliver NelsonWorld's Greatest Fakebook2711983Eddie PalmieriLatin Real Book3572 Degrees East, 3 Degrees WestJohn LewisAll-Jazz Real Book12 Down, 1 AcrossKenny GarrettAll-Jazz Real Book226-2John ColtraneNew Real Book: Vol. 239834 SkidooBill EvansNew Real Book: Vol. 33854 A.M.Herbie HancockWorld's Greatest Fakebook121500 Miles HighChick Corea & Neville PotterNew Real Book: Vol. 2104500 Miles HighChick CoreaJazz Solos of Chick Corea10910 ColumbusGregor HžbnerEuropean Real Book1A BrisaDoug MortonThe Doug Morton Songbook1A Cor Do Por-Do-SolIvan Lins & Celso ViaforaAll-Jazz Real

    Temptation (Brenda K. Starr album)

    2002 studio album by Brenda K. Starr

    Temptation is the seventh studio album by American singer Brenda K. Starr. It was released on March 26, 2002 on Sony Discos.

    The album featured four singles, "Por Ese Hombre," the title track, "Gato Bajo La Lluvia," and "Rabia." The lead single peaked at number eleven on the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart and number one on the Billboard Tropical/Salsa Airplay chart, leading the latter chart for eight consecutive weeks in 2002.

    The album reached the top thirty of the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart and number three on the Billboard Tropical/Salsa Albums chart.

    Background

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    Starr had received several record deal offers including one from Universal Music Latino, opting to sign with Sony Discos. Production for the album took place in late 2001 in Miami and in Puerto Rico.[1] While choosing songs to record for the album, Starr decided upon songs she felt would showcase her growth and potential as an artist. She wanted to record songs from an array of diverse musical genres.[2]

    Critical reception

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    At the Latin Billboard Music Awards of 2003, the album spawned awards for "Hot Latin Track of the Year, Vocal Duo" and "Tropical/Salsa Airplay Track of

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