Tommy Olivencia's second LP shows increased progress from the first; this helped the band maintain a winning streak with Puerto Rican audiences for the next two decades. Among the swinging tunes, Louie Ramírez's "El Títere" stand out, as does the sassy son montuno "No Molestes Más" (composed by Ray Barretto).
Tommy Olivencia
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AllMusic Review by José A. Estévez, Jr.
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