Recordando Otra Vez


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nameRecordando Otra Vez
typelive
artistMarcos Witt
coverRecordando_Otra_Vez.jpg
releasedMarch 2, 2004
recordedNovember 8, 2003 at L.A. Sports Arena in Los Angeles, California
genreGospel & religious
length63:21
labelCanZion, Sony BMG
producerMarcos Witt and Juan Salinas
prev_titleAmazing God
prev_year2003
next_titleTiempo de Navidad
next_year2004
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Recordando Otra Vez is the twenty-sixth album released by Christian singer Marcos Witt. The album was recorded live from Los Angeles, California and was winner of the Latin Grammy in the Category of Best Christian album. As of October 5, 2007, the album has been certified Platinum by the RIAA.

Track listing

01. — "Cantando Alegre Seguiré" — 03:57

02. — "Que Lindo Es Mí Cristo" — 03:57

03. — "Súplica" (Featuring Gadiel Espinoza) — 05:42

04. — "América Será Para Cristo" — 03:13

05. — "Oh, Jesús Creo En Ti" — 05:15

06. — "Quiero Cantar Una Linda Canción" — 03:20

07. — "Peña De Horeb" (Featuring Ralphy Rodríguez) — 02:51

08. — "Usa Mí Vida" (Featuring Gadiel Espinoza) — 04:25

09. — "Bendice Hoy" (Featuring Vicente Motaño) — 04:43

10. — "Solamente En Cristo" — 01:17

11. — "Sólo Dios Hace Al Hombre Feliz" — 00:55

12. — "Vamos Orando" — 01:11

13. — "Siento El Fuego" — 01:42

14. — "Le Voy A Cristo" — 03:33

15. — "Te Tengo A Tí" — 05:11

16. — "Ayer, Hoy Y Siempre" — 04:39

17. — "He Decidido Seguir A Cristo" — 05:24

18. — "Te Vengo A Decir" — 03:06

19. — "Yo Te Busco" (Bonus Track) — 04:00

Awards

In 2005, the album was nominated for a Dove Award for Spanish Album of the Year at the 36th GMA Dove Awards.

Credits

Producers:

Executive producer:

Arrangers:

  • Wiso Aponte
  • Mike Casteel
  • Isaac Escamilla
  • Holger Fath
  • Joseph Garcia
  • Jay Henry
  • Russell Mauldin
  • Chris McDonald
  • Steven Monárrez
  • Buddy Skipper

Worship leader:

Musicians:

  • Alex Acuña - percussion
  • Randall Gonzalez - drums
  • Holger Fath - electric guitar, acoustic guitar
  • Randy Allison - saxophone
  • Emmanuel Espinosa - bass, acoustic guitar
  • The Nashville String Machine - strings
  • Wiso Aponte - electric guitar, acoustic guitar
  • Isaac Escamilla - keyboards]
  • Jacob Garcia - sax (bass)
  • Joseph Garcia accordion, upright bass
  • Jay Henry - trombone
  • Bob Martin - trumpet
  • David Moreno - soloist, trumpet

Vocalists:

  • Adriana Escamilla - vocals
  • Gadiel Espinoza - vocals, guest appearance
  • Vicente Montaño - vocals, guest appearance
  • Ralphy Rodriguez - vocals guest appearance
  • Nolita Theo - vocals
  • Coalo Zamorano - vocals, guest appearance

Engineer:

  • Orlando Rodriguez - engineer, mixing
  • Héctor Sotelo - cover design
  • Eddie Sakaki - photography
  • Dick Tunney music advisor

Sales and certifications

References

References

  1. "Recordando Otra Vez Audio CD". CD Universe.
  2. [http://www.crossrhythms.co.uk/products/Marcos_Witt/Recordando_Otra_Vez/11471/ Cross Rhythms review]
  3. [http://christianmusic.about.com/od/doves/a/aa36dovenoms.htm 2005 Dove Awards - 36th Annual Dove Awards] {{Webarchive. link. (December 20, 2007 on About.com; Jones, Kim)

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