
As disco became an important part of the international music business, European producers began working in exotic flavors into the disco beat to create unique and competitive recordings. A good example of this trend is Santa Esmeralda, a Spanish-themed studio group that wove elements of flamenco, salsa, and other Latin musical styles into its Euro-disco sound. Although the group's sound was about as genuinely Spanish as Herb Alpert the Tijuana Brass (Santa Esmeralda was the brainchild of French record producers), the result was a crossover success that spawned several club-favorite albums and a notable pop hit in the band's Latinized cover of "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood."
| 1. Hush |
| 2. Things We Cannot Change |
| 3. Don't Make Me Feel That Way |
| 4. No Replay |
| 5. Knives |
| 6. Street Fighting Man/Street Suite |
| 7. Walking Backwards |
| 8. Welcome To The World |
| 9. What I Wanna Do With Your Love |
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