Tito Puente Jr.'s version of "Oye Como Va" (the example on your CD set)

A. introduces novel elements and rhythmic grooves while also incorporating elements from both the original Tito Puente version and the Santana version of the song.
B. does not use any electronic instruments.
C. features a very impressive electric guitar solo played by Carlos Santana.
D. rejects the rock influences of the Santana version and represents a return to the more traditional sound of his father's original recorded version.

Answer: A

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