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Pérez Prado Discography:
LPs - Part 1


"Mambo Mania"

Recordings by Dámaso Pérez Prado, El Rey del Mambo.

Original country of first release as [noted]. In many cases other pressings also exist, as well as "white label" promos, etc.

Items in Red are on my Want List.


331/3rpm LPs 1951-1988


RCA Original Albums And Anthologies

    7-inch "Compact 33" Record

  • 1961 - Big Hits By Prado (RCA LPC-114) [Mono] [US]
    Contains four songs from LPM-2104: "Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White," "Mambo No. 5," "In A Little Spanish Town," and "Patricia." Originally released for jukebox play.

    10-inch Records

    Although the 10-inch version of Pérez Prado Plays Mucho Mambo For Dancing (RCA LPM-21) is generally regarded as Prado's first album, Agustine Velez lists Mambo En Sax, La Niña Popoff, and Las Novias Del Mambo with prior dates in a discography of his personal collection. However, these dates need to be verified by the stamper code before they can be considered to be a definitive listing.

  • 1951 - Pérez Prado Plays Mucho Mambo For Dancing (RCA LPM-21) [Mono] [US]
  • 195? - Perez Prado Plays Mambos - Sélection 1 (La Voix De Son Maitre FFLP-1006) [Mono] [France]
    Includes the six songs on LPM-21 (above), plus two more.
  • 195? - Perez Prado Encores Mambos - Sélection 2 (La Voix De Son Maitre FFLP-1029) [Mono] [France]
  • 195? - Mambo En Sax (RCA Mexicana MKL-1124) [Mono] [Mexico]
  • 195? - La Niña Popoff (RCA Mexicana MKL-1197) [Mono] [Mexico]
    Early recordings, including several with vocals by Beny Moré.
  • 195? - Las Novias Del Mambo (RCA Mexicana MKL-1287) [Mono] [Mexico]
  • 1952 - Mambo by the King (RCA LPM-3108) [Mono] [US]
  • 1955 - El Rey Del Mambo (RCA Mexicana MKL-3029) [Mono] [Mexico]
  • 1955 - El Mambo (Victor LS-508) [Mono] [Japan]
  • 1955 - Mambo Mania (RCA A10V-0017) [Mono] [Italy]
  • 1956 - Mambo Of The King (RCA A10V-0038) [Mono] [Italy]
  • 1956 - Voodoo Suite (Victor LS-523) [Mono] [Japan]
    Reissued in 1961 as (Victor HP-529) [Japan].
  • 1956 - Mambo Vs. Meregue (Victor LS-512) [Mono] [Japan]
  • 1956 - Havana 3 a.m. (Victor LS-542) [Mono] [Japan]
    Reissued in 1961 as (Victor HP-524) [Japan].
  • 1960 - Latin Best Ten (Victor HP-502) [Japan]
  • 1960 - Prado Big Ten--El Mambo--10 Songs (Victor HP-517) [Japan]
  • 1960 - Big Hits By Prado (Victor SHP-502) [Stereo] [Japan]
  • 1961 - "Prez" (Victor SHP-505) [Stereo] [Japan]
  • 1962 - Best--Historia--La Chunga--8 Songs (Victor SHP-520) [Stereo] [Japan]

    12-inch Records

  • 1951? - Savoy Mambo (RCA LPM-???) [Mono] [US]
  • 1955 - Mambo Mania (RCA LPM-1075) [Mono] [US]
    An anthology of singles originally recorded in Mexico in 1949-1950.
    Also released as:
    • 1955 - RCA 3L10041 [Spain]
  • 1955 - Voodoo Suite (RCA LPM-1101) [Mono] [US]
    Contains the complete 2x7-inch 45 rpm Voodoo Suite (RCA EPB-1101) on Side 1 plus six jazz standards performed en Mambo on Side 2. Also features Shorty Rogers. Early versions have a "white dog" label with text only on the back cover of the jacket. Later pressings sport a plain orange label with text plus illustrations of other RCA albums on the jacket back.
    Also released as:
    • 1966 - Golden Album 3 (Victor SRA-5069) [Japan]
  • 1955 - Mambo by the King (RCA LPM-1196) [Mono] [US]
    Rerelease of (RCA LPM-3108) with additional songs.
    Also released as:
    • 1955 - RCA 3L12017 [Spain]
  • 1956 - Havana, 3 a.m. (RCA LPM-1257) [Mono] [US]
    Contains the complete 2x7-inch 45 rpm Havana, 3 a.m. (RCA EPB-1101) plus five additional numbers. Also released as:
    • 1956 - (RCA 3L10051) [Spain]
    • 1959 - (RCA LS-5106) [Japan]
    • 1962 - (Victor RA-5096) [Japan]
    • 1966 - (Victor SRA-5062) [Japan]
  • 1957 - Latin Satin (RCA LPM-1459) [Mono] [US]
    Also released as:
    • 1957 - Latin Satin (RCA 3L10041) [Spain]
    • 1957 - Latin Satin (RCA LS-5027) [Japan]
    • 1957 - I Successi Di Perez Prado (RCA LPM-14590) [Italy]
    • 196? - Pérez Prado y su orquesta (Camden CAS-282) [US]
    • 1962 - Latin Satin (Victor LPN-1459) [Japan]
    • 1967 - Pérez Prado Latino! (Cariño DBL1-5020) [US]
    • 1973 - Latin Satin (RCA-5069) [Japan]
  • 1958 - Mambo Happy! (Camden CAL 409) [Mono] [US]
    There are two different back covers, one with photos of other albums and one with text only. The labels of each also have slight variations in the typography.
    Also released as:
    • 195? - Mambo Happy! (Camden CAM-322A-1)
    • 1958 - Prado Happy (Camden CL-5002) [Japan]
  • 1958 - Mambo En Sax (RCA Mexicana MKL-1124) [Mono] [Mexico]
    Reissued times as:
    • 197? - Pérez Prado - Vol. III (Arcaño DKL1-3507)
    • 1978 - (RCA 05(0131)00555)
  • 1958 - "Prez" (RCA LPM/LSP-1556) [Mono/Stereo] [US]
    Also released as:
    • 1958 - "El Ja" (RCA 3L14001) [Spain]
    • 1958 - Patricía (RCA Mexicana MKL-1159) [Mono] [Mexico]
    • 19?? - Patricía (Arcaño MKL-1159) and (DKL1-3508) [US]
    • 1958 - "Prez" (Victor LS-5049) [Mono] [Japan]
    • 1962 - "Prez" (Victor RA-5095) [Stereo] [Japan]
    • 197? - Pérez Prado Vol. IV (RCA Mexicana MKL-????) [Mono] [Mexico]
    • 19?? - Patricía (Otra 481)
    There is also another album of the same title (Caraño DBL1-5019), but with different songs (see below).
  • 1957 - That Cuban Carnival (Victor LS-5022) [Japan]
    Re-released as:
    • 1962 - (Victor RA-5164) [Japan]
  • 1958 - Il Classico (RCA LPM-10025) [Mono] [Italy]
  • 1958 - Dilo (Ugh!) (RCA LPM/LSP-1883) [Mono/Stereo] [US]
    Also released as:
    • 1959 - (RCA LS-5097) [Japan]
    • 1963 - (Victor RA-5212) [Japan]
  • 1959 - Pops and Prado (RCA LPM/LSP-2028) [Mono/Stereo] [US]
    Also released as:
    • 1959 - Koibitonotameno Latin (Latin For Lovers) (Victor LS-5160) [Mono] [Japan]
      This title was also released as:
    • 1960 - (Victor SLS-5160) [Stereo] [Japan]
    • 1962 - (Victor SHP-5068) [Stereo] [Japan]
  • 1959 - Fiesta Cubana (RCA LS-5136) [Japan]
    A "Best Of..." anthology.
    Also released as:
    • 1963 - (Victor RA-5181) [Japan]
  • 1959 - Gloria De Cuba (RCA LS-5142) [Japan]
    Early recordings from Mexico.
  • 19?? - Pérez Prado (Camden CAS-230) [Electronic Stereo?]
  • 1959 - La Niña Popoff (RCA Mexicana MKL-1197) [Mono] [Mexico]
    Early recordings, including several with vocals by Beny Moré.
    Reissued as:
    • 197? - Pérez Prado - Vol. V (Arcaño DKL1-????) [Mexico]
  • 1960 - Las Novias Del Mambo (RCA Mexicana MKL-1287) [Mono] [Mexico]
    Reissued as:
    • 19?? - (Camden CAS-236) [Electronic Stereo?]
    • 197? - Pérez Prado Vol. VI (Arcaño DKL1-????) [Mexico]
  • 1960 - Prado In Japan (Victor LS-5197/SLS-5041) [Mono/Stereo] [Japan]
    A live performance originally recorded at the Kokusai Theater in Tokyo on 20. March. 1960.
    Also released as:
    • 1962 - (Victor SHP-5069) [Stereo] [Japan]
  • 1960 - Big Hits By Prado (RCA LPM/LSP-2104) [Mono/Stereo] [US]
    Also released as:
    • 196? - Big Hits By Prado (RCA LPM-2104) [Mono] [Italy]
    • 1960 - The Fantastic Perez Prado (RCA CL-89038) [Italy]
    • 196? - Los Hits de Prado (RCA Mexicana MKS-1428) [Stereo] [Mexico]
    • 19?? - Perez Prado (RCA VIK-3043) [Spain]
    • 1967 - The Best Of Perez Prado (RCA LPM/LSP-3732) [Mono/Stereo] [US]
      Big Hits... (RCA LPM/LSP-2104) and Best Of... contain the same songs with different mixes.
    • 1967 - The Best Of Perez Prado (Camden CAS-309) [Stereo] [US]
    • 1971 - Lo Mejor de Pérez Prado (Camden CAS-176) [Stereo] [Mexico]
      This version does not include the song "Patricia." There is also a boxed set with the same title (see below).
    • 1976 - Pure Gold (RCA ANL1-1941) [Stereo] [US]
  • 1960 - A Touch Of Tabasco [with Rosemary Clooney] (RCA LPM/LSP-2133) [Mono/Stereo] [US]
    Also released as:
    • 1960 - (Victor LS-5199/SLS-5044) [Mono/Stereo] [Japan]
    • 1967 - (Victor SHP-5586) [Stereo] [Japan]
    • 1982 - (Victor RJL-2557) [Stereo] [Japan]
  • 1960 - Latino! (Camden CAL-547) [Mono] [US]
    Also released as:
    • 1960 - (Camden CAL-547) [Mono] [Canada]
    • 1960 - (Camden CL-5055) [Japan]
    • 1966 - (Camden CFS-547) [Electronic Stereo] [Mexico]
  • 1961 - Perez Prado's Rockambo (RCA LPM/LSP-2308) [Mono/Stereo] [US]
    Also released as:
    • 1961 - (Victor RA-5009/SHP-5004) [Mono/Stereo] [Japan]
  • 1961 - La Chunga [by the Arthur Murrays] (RCA LPM/LSP-2379) [Mono/Stereo] [US]
    Also released as:
    • 1961 - (Victor RA-5026/SHP-5014) [Mono/Stereo] [Japan]
  • 1962 - Twist Goes Latin (RCA LPM/LSP-2524) [Mono/Stereo] [US]
    Also released as:
    • 1962 - (Victor RA-5072/SHP-5054) [Mono/Stereo] [Japan]
  • 1962 - Exotic Suite Of The Americas (RCA LPM/LSP-2571) [Mono/Stereo] [US]
    Also released as:
    • 1962 - (Victor RA-5126/SHP-5097) [Mono/Stereo] [Japan]
  • 1963 - Our Man In Latin America (RCA LPM/LSP-2610) [Mono/Stereo] [US]
    Also released as:
    • 1963 - (Victor RA-5184/SHP-5149) [Mono/Stereo] [Japan]
    • 1979 - (RCA International NL-43107)
  • 1963 - From Mambo To Bosanova (Victor RA-5223/SHP-5178) [Mono/Stereo] [Japan]
    A "Best Of..." anthology.
  • 1963 - Great Hits Prado (Victor SHP-5260) [Japan]
  • 1964 - Great Hits Prado 2 (Victor SHP-5354) [Japan]
  • 1965 - Golden Album (Victor SRA-5004) [Japan]
    A reissue of VooDoo Suite.
  • 1965 - Dance Latino (RCA LSP-3330) [Stereo] [US]
    Reissued as:
    • 19?? - (Camden CAM-134) [Mono] [Australia]
    • 19?? - (Camden CAS-217) [Stereo] [US]
  • 1966 - Best Vol.1 (Victor RA-5344) [Japan]
  • 1966 - Best Vol.2 (Victor RA-5345) [Japan]
  • 1966 - Golden Album 2 (Victor SRA-5028) [Japan]
  • 1966 - Golden Album 3 (Victor SRA-5069) [Japan]
    A reissue of the Voodoo Suite.
  • 1966 - Caballo Negro (Camden CAM-378) [Electronic Stereo] [Mexico]
    Also released as:
    • 1969 - (RCA Cariño DBL1-5021) [Electronic Stereo] [US]
    Cariño was an RCA Spanish language label specializing in reissues of earlier selections. This LP contains Mono recordings electronically re-engineered to simulate Stereo. (Ugh!)
  • 196? - Best Of Perez Prado - Vol. 1 (Victor SX-220) [Japan]
  • 196? - Best Of Perez Prado - Vol. 2 (Victor SX-221) [Japan]
  • 1967 - Grandprix (Victor SX-16) [Japan]
  • 1967 - Perez Prado esta IN-creíble (RCA Mexicana MKL/MKS-1771) [Mono/Stereo] [Mexico]
    Also released as:
    • (RCA Arcaño DKL1-3512) [US]
    • (RCA AVL-3789) [Uruguay]
  • 1967 - La epoca de oro de Beny Moré y Pérez Prado (RCA FSP-212)[Mono] [US]
    Also released as:
    • (RCA FSP-245E) [Electronic Stereo] [US]
    • (RCA International LPVS 1024/100-01104)
    • (Cariño DBL1-5003) [Electronic Stereo] [US]
  • 1967 - Patricía (Cariño DBL1-5019) [Electronic Stereo] [US, Mexico]
    Reissued as:
    • 1971 - (RCA International FSP-292)
    • 19?? - (RCA ASRS-0297)
    There is also another album with the same title (RCA Mexicana MKL-1159), but with different songs (see above).
  • 1968 - Mambo Del Taconazo (RCA Mexicana MKL-1790) [Mexico]
  • 1969 - Perez Prado (RCA/Camden CAL-137) [Spain]
  • 1970 - Batiri RCA (Camden CAM/CAS-485) [Mono/Stereo] [Mexico]
  • 1971 - Las Queridas Del Mambo (RCA/Camden CAM/CAS-544) [Mono/Stereo] [Mexico] and (RCA LPVS-1228) [Stereo] [Venezuela]
  • 1971 - Lo Mejor de Pérez Prado - Vol. I (RCA DKL2-0502) [Mexico] or (RCA LPVS-1204) [Venezuela]
  • 197? - Perez Prado - Vol. II (RCA Mexicana MKL-????) [Mono] [Mexico]
  • 1972 - Perez Prado (RCA/Camden CAS-230) [Spain]
  • 1972 - Pérez Prado y su orquesta (Cariño DBL1-5101) [Electronic Stereo] [US]
  • 1972 - Pérez Prado y su orquesta (RCA 43504)
  • 1972 - Pérez Prado y su orquesta (Camden CAS-250) [Stereo] [US]
    Despite identical titles, the three albums (above) actually contain different selections.
  • 1972 - This Is Pérez Prado (RCA VPS-6066) [2-LP set] [Stereo] [US]
  • 1972 - Mambo Jambo (JVC CD4W-7007E) [4-channel Quadrophonic] [Japan]
  • 1973 - Perez Prado in CD-4 (JVC CD4W-7042E) [4-channel Quadrophonic] [Japan]
    A recording of Pérez Prado and his orchestra made during their tour of Japan in June, 1973. Released on RCA's JVC (Japan Victor Company) label. Recorded in discrete 4-channel stereo.
  • 197? - Otros Exitos De El Rey Del Mambo (RCA MCL1-9075) [Spain]
  • 1973 - Lo Mejor de Pérez Prado (RCA Victor MKLA-44) [Mexico] and (Victor RA-5393.4.5) [Japan] (3-Record Boxed Set)
    These may have also been released as single LP's, Vols. I, II, and III. There are also at least two single albums with the same or similar titles (see above).
  • 1974 - Pérez Prado (RCA Mexicana MKLA-74/MKLS-74) [Mexico]
  • 1974 - Pérez Prado '74 (RCA SPL1-7001) [Spain]
  • 1975 - Mambo Jambo (RCA Schallplatten PLJ 1-8038) [West Germany]
  • 1979 - Mambo Fire - Perez Prado's Greatest Hits (RCA International NL-89718) [Holland?]
  • 197? - L'Almumti Perez Prado (RCA International NL-90383) [Holland?]
  • 1976 - The Fabulous Perez Prado (RCA Linea TRE NL-47305) [Italy]
  • 1981 - Los Myores Mambos de Perez Prado (RCA CL-43842(2)) [2-LP set] [Spain]
  • 1981 - Perez Prado (RCA RPL-3517) [Japan]
  • 1983 - Le Maracas e L'Orchestra di Perez Prado (RCA Linea TRE NL-45310) [Stereo] [Italy]
  • 1983 - Los Grandes Exitos de Pérez Prado - Vol. 1 (RCA International IL5-7223)
  • 1984 - Los Grandes Exitos de Pérez Prado - Vol. 2 (RCA International IL5-7293)
  • 1984 - 15 Grandes Exitos (RCA Mexicana MKL-2354) [Mexico]
  • 1987 - L'Album Di Perez Prado (RCA Linea TRE NL-90383) [Stereo] [Italy]

RCA Compilations (Various Artists)

    7-inch "Compact 33" Record

  • 1963 - 3 Great Bands (RCA VLP-2722) [Dynagroove: Stereo] [US]
    Contains four songs from LPS-2722. Originally released for jukebox play.

    10-inch Records

  • 1955 - Mambo Mania (Victor LS-512) [Mono] [Japan]
    Six songs by Prado and two songs by Tito Rodriguez.
  • 1961 - Jewels Of Latin America (Victor HP-511) [Japan]
    Selections by Cugat, Esquivel, and others, including "La Macarena" by Prado.
  • 1961 - Big Hot Ten (Victor HP-528) [Japan]
    Includes two songs by Prado, "Historia De Un Amor" and "Corazon De Melon" with Rosemary Clooney.
  • 1986 - Llego El Rock And Roll (RCA PB 49643) [Stereo] [Spain]
    A special EP reissue featuring songs by Elvis Presley, Eartha Kitt, Kay Starr and "Cuban Rock" by Perez Prado.
  • 1986 - Rock And Roll (RCA PB 49645) [Stereo] [Spain]
    A special EP reissue featuring songs by Elvis Presley, Richard Maltby, Chet Atkins and "Canto de Guerra Hawaiano (Hawaiian War Chant)" by Perez Prado.

    12-inch Records

  • 1955 - Mambo For Cats (RCA LPM-1063) [Mono] [US]
    A compilation of music by six bands, including Pérez Prado, featuring four of his songs.
  • 1955 - Mambos (RCA LPM-1067) [Mono] [US]
    Produced by Fred Astaire Dance Studios. Includes three numbers by Prado.
  • 1955 - The RCA Victor Pop Shopper (RCA SPL-12-13) [Mono] [US]
    "12 Complete Selections from RCA Victor's 'Fabulous Fifty-fifth' Anniversary Release." Includes part 1 of the "Voodoo Suite" by Prado.
  • 1955 - E-Z POP Programming "Special" (RCA F7-OL-3443) [Mono] [US]
    A "Promotion Record" which includes "Fredy" [sic] by Eartha Kitt and Perez Prado.
  • 1955-56? - The RCA Victor "Pop" Showcase In Sound (RCA SPL 12-29 w/booklet) [Mono] [US]
    Includes "Granada" by Prado.
  • 1958 - 14 Blue Roads To St. Louis (RCA LPM-1714) [Mono] [US]
    Fourteen versions of W.C. Handy's "St. Louis Blues," including Prado's "St. Louis Blues Mambo."
  • 1959 - Beautiful Hair Breck Introduces the RCA Victor New Golden Age of Sound Albums (RCA SPS-33-50) [Stereo] [US]
    An RCA promotional album featuring one cut each from six popular and six classical "Living Stereo" LP's, including "Ciribiribin" from Pops and Prado (RCA LSP-2028). This album may be unique in that Side 1 (popular) features a "White Dog" label and Side 2 (classical) sports a "Shaded Dog."
  • 1959 - Latin Flash (RCA LS-5124) [Japan] A compilation featuring eight orchestras with two songs by Prado: "Guaglione" and "Black Horse" ("Caballo Negro").
  • 1959 - 60 Years Of "Music America Loves Best" [Vol. 1] (RCA LM-6074) [Mono] (2-Record Set) [US]
    Includes "Cherry Pink And Apple Blossom White" by Prado. blinky Includes "Syncopated Clock Mambo."
  • 196? - Hear Them Again (Readers Digest/RCA Special) [10-Record boxed set] [Australia]
    A 10-LP collection of 122 songs, including "Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White" by Prado.
  • 1960 - The Dancing Beat of The Latin Bands (RCA LPM/LSP-2087) [Mono/Stereo] [US]
    A compilation which also includes Arcaraz, Tito Puente, Xavier Cugat, Esquivel and Russ Garcia. Features "You're Driving Me Crazy" and "Guaglione" by Prado.
  • 1960 - Beautiful Hair Breck Presents The New Sound America Loves Best (RCA SPS-WD-33-91) [Stereo] [US]
    Another RCA sampler including the song "Mambo Jambo" by Prado.
  • 1961 - Golden Anniversary Album (RCA PR-111) [Mono] [US]
    A promotional album produced to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Chevrolet automobile. Includes "Bali Ha'i" from A Touch Of Tabasco [and Rosemary Clooney] (RCA LPM/LSP-2133).
  • 196? - Popular Pairs In Music (RCA CR-156) [US]
    Songs by various RCA artists, including Rosemary Clooney & Perez Prado performing "In A Little Spanish Town."
  • 196? - Llegò El Decimo Explosivo! (RCA AVL-3465) [Stereo] [Argentina]
    Includes "Amor" by Prado.
  • 1961 - La Dolce Vita [Original Soundtrack] (RCA FOC/FSO-1] [Mono/Stereo] [US]
    The Prado hits "Patricia" and "Why Wait" are included in Nino Rota's score for the film by Federico Fellini.
  • 1961 - Stereo By The World's Greatest Artists (RCA PRS-113) [Stereo] [US]
    A 10-song sampler which includes "Rockambo à la Prado" from LSP-2308 and "La Chunga" from LSP-2379.
  • 1962 - Great New Entertainment... From Our Men In... (RCA SP-33-192) [Mono] [US]
    A promotional album featuring one song from each of RCA's "Our Man In..." series, including "Canto Sibony" by Prado from Our Man In Latin America (RCA LPM/LSP-2610).
  • 1962 - Oldies but Biggies (RCA CAS-2561(e)) [Electronic Stereo] [US]
    Includes "Patricia."
  • 1963 - 3 Great Bands (RCA LPM/LSP-2722) [Dynagroove: Mono/Stereo] [US]
    Four cuts each by Henry Mancini, Al Hirt, and Pérez Prado.
  • 1963 - Gold Hits - Vol. 2 - 12 Million-Plus Sellers! (RCA LPM/LSP-2775(e) ) [Mono/Electronic Stereo] [US]
    Artie Shaw, Tommy Dorsey, Perez Prado, and others. Includes "Patricia" by Prado.
  • 1968 - The Best Of The '50s (RCA LSP-3934(e)) [Electronic Stereo] [US]
    "Great vocal and instrumental music of the '50s," sung and played by various artists. Includes "Cherry Pink And Apple Blossom White" by Prado.
  • 19?? - World Hit Pops Album Vol.5 (Victor KS-605) [Stereo] [Japan]
    Side A features 6 songs by Prado; Side B features 6 sings by Armondo Pontier.
  • 1971 - The Music Avon Grew Up With (RCA PRS-339) [5-LP set] [US]
    "50 all time hits + 52 all time musical greats on 5 LP's." Songs by various artists from 1920-1971, including "Cherry Pink And Apple Blossom White" by Prado.
  • 1972 - Life Of The Party (RCA PRS-414) [Stereo] [US]
    A ten song sampler of "party" music including "Cherry Pink And Apple Blossom White" by Prado.
  • 1972 - RCA's Musical Library (RCA PRS-453) [8-LP set] [Stereo] [US]
    A boxed set which includes Life Of The Party (RCA PRS-414) (above).
  • 1972 - The Decade Of The 30's (RCA VPM-6058) [2-record set] [US]
    Includes "The Peanut Vendor" by Prado, which was actually recorded in the decade of the 50's.
  • 1973 - The Latin Sound of Perez Prado, Xavier Cugat, Tito Puente (RCA RCS-3221/1-2) {2-LP set] [Stereo]
    Includes eight songs by Prado.
  • 1976 - Sessions Presents Great Instrumental Hits (RCA Special Products DVL3-0173) (3 Record Set) [Stereo] [US]
    37 tracks including "Cherry Pink And Apple Blossom White" by Prado, along with songs from Bill Black's Combo, Elmer Bernstein, Roger Williams, Henry Mancini and many others.
  • 198? - Golden Years (RCA international IL6 7523)
    Four songs each by Beny Moré, Pérez Prádo, and Orquesta Aragon.
  • 1981 - Twenty Four Top Oldies - Vol. 4 (RCA International 43554) [Stereo] [Germany] (2-Record Set)
  • 1988 - Enlace & Perez Prado Y Su Orquesta, Enrique Jorrin Y Su Orquesta (RCA VIK-105) [Mono] [Mexico]
    Selections by both bands, originally recorded 1958-1970.

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The Pérez Prado Discography was compiled by Joseph Levy with additional help from:
 
  • Michael Macdonald-Ross (Non-US and Beny Moré LPs and films)
  • Pekka Salonen
  • Pepe Luhtala (78s)
  • John Wade (45s)
  • Agustine Velez (LPs and CDs)
  • Juan Pedro Rivera (LPs, CDs and films)
  • Jaime Jaramillo (Films)
  • Lennart Persson (European LPs and CDs)
  • Eric Chapman (European and other LPs)
  • Silvano Bracco (Italian LPs)
  • Hiroyoshi Kuwayama (Japanese LPs)
  • Peter Principle (Mexican LPs)
  • Cary Ginell (78s and 45s)
  • David Racine (Video Game)
  • Maria Lilienheim (Argentine LPs and 45s)
  • Jerry Priessen (LPs and 45s)


Last Revision: 22 January 2012


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