The album combines jazz fusion pieces and more traditional Latin music pieces. The album includes use of full brass and string sections on some tracks. "El Bozo" suite relies heavily on the use of synthesizers while "Spanish Fantasy" suite is mostly acoustic. The first four tracks form a suite as well. “Armando’s Rhumba” is now widely considered a jazz standard.
Critical reception
My Spanish Heart received a five-star review from DownBeat magazine.[6]
"The Sky (Children Song No. 8 / Portrait of Children Song No. 8)" – 4:57
"Wind Danse" – 5:00
Side three
"Armando's Rhumba" – 5:19
El Bozo – 11:32
"Prelude to El Bozo" – 1:34
"El Bozo, Part 1 – 2:52
"El Bozo, Part 2" – 2:03
"El Bozo, Part 3" – 5:03
Side four
Spanish Fantasy – 19:42
"Spanish Fantasy, Part 1" – 6:06
"Spanish Fantasy, Part 2" – 5:14
"Spanish Fantasy, Part 3" – 3:06
"Spanish Fantasy, Part 4" – 5:16
Bonus track
"The Clouds" – 4:33
Note: "The Sky" was omitted from CD editions released during the 1980s and '90s, as the entire double-LP-length album wouldn't fit onto a single disk at that time. This track has been included in more recent CD editions (the absolute length of audio CDs has increased over the years due to more efficient designing systems), along with the previously unreleased track "The Clouds". Due to consolidation in the record industry over the later part of the 20th century, recent issues of the album are now on the jazz label Verve Records.