Artist's albums
Reconquista
1994 · album
Costa Brava de Santa Isabel
1991 · album
Salsa De La Montan~a
1988 · album
A Tiempo Completo
1987 · album
Dando de Qué Hablar
1984 · album
En Misión Especial
1983 · album
Seguimos de Costa a Costa
1983 · album
Costa Brava
2019 · album
Un Viejo Amor Vol. 5
2018 · album
Leyenda Tropical
2018 · album
14 Exitos Para Cumbias
2017 · album
A Teraz Chodz Tu Do Mnie
2016 · single
Cala Noc
2016 · single
Dziewczyna Mechanika
2016 · single
Kalinka
2016 · single
Kolorowe Wlosy
2016 · single
Spioch
2016 · single
Za Pocalunek
2016 · single
A Pico Y Pala Pa'Que No Joma!
2008 · album
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Biography
Along with El Gran Combo, Costa Brava was one of the top Puerto Rican salsa bands of the 1980s. Formed in 1978 in Santa Isabel, a small town on the southern coast of Puerto Rico, Costa Brava is led by trumpeter Elvin Torres, whose son, Elvin Torres, Jr., later joined the band as pianist, composer, and arranger. During the band's prime years, albums such as Dando de Que Hablar (1986), A Tiempo Completo (1987), Orgullo de Puerto Rico (1988), and Costa Brava 90 (1990) regularly appeared on the Top 20 of Billboard's Tropical/Salsa album chart. While the band's popularity steadily faded after the turn of the decade, Costa Brava remained active not only as live performers but also as recording artists. Even if they didn't sell as well as the band's earlier releases, independently released latter-day albums such as Otra Vez (2004, EJR Music), Costa Brava en Navidad (2005, EJR Music), and ¡A Pico y Pala pa' Que No Joma! (2007, Envidia Records) found the band in fine form. ~ Jason Birchmeier, Rovi