Album Description"Somethin' Diferente" is a wonderful sample of The Latin Kings' vast styles, including Merengue, Salsa, and Latin Jazz. Also The Latin Kings premier two styles, Guaracha and Mozambique. "Que Nos Paso" begins with a moving rubato Cello solo played by Trombonist Ken Olsen's son, Ken Olsen, Jr.. Just as the Cellist, the three gifted percussionists take solos at the beginning of "Somethin' Diferente". Sax, trumpet and trombone solos follow a piano solo played in the spirit of the man the song is dedicated to, Eddie Palmieri. "Sunny-Side Up" is a Latin Jazz piece written for the late Latin Kings member, Joey DellaRatta. It also includes solos from different pieces in the band including vibes.