Los Últimos Héroes is Menudo's 28th album (19th in Spanish). It was produced and recorded in Caracas, Venezuela, by Willie Croes (producer and husband of Brazilian-singer Elisa Rego). This album proved to be successful as the album was also under an inspiration for a telenovela miniseries with the same name, with future member Jonathan Montenegro in the show.

Los Últimos Héroes
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 18, 1989
GenreLatin Pop, Latin Rock
Length35:52
LabelSonografica
ProducerWillie Croes
Menudo chronology
Sombras Y Figuras
(1988)
Los Últimos Héroes
(1989)
Menudo: Edicion Brasil
(1990)

It features Sergio Gonzalez, Rubén Gómez, Angelo García, Robert Avellanet, and new member Rawy Torres, who replaced Ricky Martin. This was also the name used by these members years later to reunite for a series of concerts in Puerto Rico and the rest of Latin America in 2002 and 2005. This would be the final album Angelo Garcia would appear in, as he suffered from Appendicitis in 1990 at the young age of 13 and was replaced by César Abreu, and his vocals replaced Angelo's. The album was reissued in 2004 to contain remixes of "Los Últimos Héroes" when the group reunited for a reunion tour of Puerto Rico.

Track listing

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Side A.
  1. Los Últimos Héroes- Sergio Gonzalez (Written by Carlos Lara) 3:46
  2. Sin Tu Amor- Ruben Gomez (Written by Juan Carlos Pérez Soto) 3:54
  3. Por Primera Vez- Rawy Torres (Written by Fernando Osorio) 3:17
  4. Qué Pena- Robert Avellanet (Written by Fernando Osorio) 3:36
  5. Giro- Angelo Garcia (Written by Juan Carlos Pérez Soto) 4:42
Side B.
  1. Viejos Amigos- Rawy Torres (Written by Carlos Lara) 3:57
  2. Ahora Sé- Robert Avellanet (Written by Fernando Osorio) 3:14
  3. Déjenme Pasar- Sergio Gonzalez (Written by Fernando Osorio) 3:42
  4. No volverá a ocurrir- Angelo Garcia (Written by Jesús Monarrez) 3:04
  5. Ven Y Enséñame- Ruben Gomez (Written by Fernando Osorio) 3:25

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