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Wow Flash!
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 21, 2000
StudioA030 Recording
GenreMerengue, pop
LabelEpic, Sony Discos
ProducerJan Duclerc, Alejandro Jaen, Omar Alfano, Jose Lugo, Elvis Crespo
Elvis Crespo chronology
The Remixes
(2000)
Wow Flash!
(2000)
Urbano
(2002)
Singles from Wow Flash!
  1. "Mi Sol, Mi Luna"
    Released: October 16, 2000
  2. "Wow Flash!"
    Released: January 22, 2001
  3. "La Noche"
    Released: April 23, 2001
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Wow Flash! is the third studio album by Elvis Crespo.

The song "Wow Flash!" is featured in the film Training Day (2001). It is the first known merengue album that also contains pop songs.

Track listing

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  1. "Wow Flash!" (Merengue) 3:15
  2. "Bella Flor" 4:04
  3. "No Me Olvidaras" (Merengue) 4:52
  4. "Mi Sol, Mi Luna" 4:02
  5. "Me Mata 3:42
  6. "Cuando Me Entrego Al Amor" 4:39
  7. "La Bolita" 3:42
  8. "La Noche" 4:39
  9. "Mares De Emocion" 3:58
  10. "Solos Tu Y Yo" 4:37
  11. "El Regalito" 4:11
  12. "No Me Olvidaras" (Balada) 4:27
  13. "Wow Flash!" (Pop Version) 3:48

Personnel

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  • Concertina - A. Oliva
  • Composer, Production Director, Background Vocals - Alejandro Jaén
  • Background Vocals - Corinne Oviedo
  • Tamboura - Darío del Rosario
  • Bass - Eliezer González
  • Composer, Primary Artist, Producer, Vocals - Elvis Crespo
  • Baritone Saxophone - Ernesto Sanchez
  • Violin - Fernando Medina
  • Piano - Freddy Méndez
  • Mixing - Gerardo "Papo" Ríos
  • Background Vocals - Henry Garcia
  • Guitar - Ito Serrano
  • Background Vocals - J. Aguirre
  • Piano - Jaime Ramírez
  • Arranger, Composer, Director, Producer, Trumpet - Jan Duclerc
  • Composer - Joe Arroyo
  • Trombone - Jorge Diaz
  • Guitar - Jorge Laboy
  • Associate Producer, Mixing - José Gazmey
  • Arranger, Keyboard, Programming, Keyboards, Producer - José Lugo
  • Tamboura - Junny Brito
  • Arranger, Keyboards, Piano - Luiggy Santiago
  • Background Vocals - Luis Colon
  • Alto Saxophone - Luisín del Rosario
  • Violin - Mariano Morales
  • Composer - Meg Evans
  • Bass - Miguel Gonzalez
  • Composer - Omar Alfanno
  • Photography - Omar Cruz
  • Executive Producer - Oscar Llord
  • Bombo, Congas - Pablo Padín
  • Drums, Percussion - Pepe Jimenez
  • Art Direction - Peter Hannert
  • Background Vocals - Rafael Estrella
  • Composer - Raldy Vázquez
  • Drums, Percussion - Richard Bravo
  • Composer - Richard Mercado
  • Composer, Guira - Richard Mercado
  • Engineer, Mixing Assistant - Richie Perez
  • Engineer - Ricky Marti
  • Background Vocals - Rita Quintero
  • Composer - Rodolfo Barreras
  • Recorder - Rolando Alejandro
  • Engineer - Sonny Hernandez
  • Background Vocals - Tito Allen
  • Background Vocals - Tommy Torres
  • Trumpet - Tommy Villarini
  • Mastering - Vic Anesini
  • Trumpet - Vicente Cusi Castillo
  • Composer - William Paz
  • Alto Saxophone - Ángel Torres

Charts

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Chart (2000-2001) Peak
position
US Latin Albums (Billboard)[2] 5
US Tropical Albums (Billboard)[3] 1

Sales and certifications

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Region Certification Certified units/sales
United States (RIAA)[4] Platinum (Latin) 100,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Allmusic review
  2. ^ "Elvis Crespo - Chart History: Latin Albums". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved 2024-07-08.
  3. ^ "Elvis Crespo - Chart History: Tropical Albums". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved 2024-07-08.
  4. ^ "American album certifications – Elvis Crespo – Wow Flash". Recording Industry Association of America.