Pau-Latina

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Pau-Latina
Pau-Latina cover
Studio album by Paulina Rubio
Released February 10, 2004
Recorded 2003
Genre Latin Pop
Length 54:09
Label Universal Latino
Paulina Rubio chronology
Border Girl
(2002)
Pau-Latina
(2004)
Ananda
(2006)


Pau-Latina is the seventh solo studio album by Mexican singer Paulina Rubio. It was released in the United States by Universal Latino on February 10, 2004.

Contents

[edit] The album

The album's first single, "Te Quise Tanto", spent several weeks on the #1 position on the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks Chart. "Te Quise Tanto" is Rubio's most successful single to date and is responsible for several music awards. The album's third single, "Dame Otro Tequila", also climbed to number one in December 2004. Although "Algo Tienes" and "Mía" were the only other two singles released by Rubio's record label, that didn't stop tracks like "My Friend, Mi Amigo", "Perros", "Alma En Libertad", and "Volverás" from gaining airplay. The album was nominated for a Latin Grammy Award in 2004 for Best Female Pop Vocal Album and a Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Vocal Album in 2005

[edit] Track listing

# Song Length Composer(s)
1 Algo Tienes 3:07
2 My Friend, Mi Amigo 3:31
3 Te Quise Tanto 4:05 Coti Sorokin
4 Baila Que Baila 3:36
5 Ojalá 3:28
6 Perros 3:49
7 Quiero Cambiarme 2:20
8 Mía 3:33
9 Alma En Libertad 3:54
10 Adiosito Corazón 3:12
11 Amor Secreto 4:12
12 Volverás 5:06
13 Dame Otro Tequila 2:48 Emilio Estéfan
14 Algo Tienes (Instrumental) 7:28

[edit] Singles

  1. "Te Quise Tanto"
  2. "Algo Tienes"
  3. "Dame Otro Tequila"
  4. "Mía"

[edit] Album credits

Archie Pena — Producer
Sebastian Krys — Mixing
Sergio George — Keyboards, Drum Programming, Producer
Marteen — Producer
Tom Coyne — Mastering
Javier Garza — Engineer
Marcello Azevedo — Guitar, Bajo Sexto, Arranger, Producer, Keyboards
Jorge González — Engineer
Alfred Figueroa — Engineer, Mixing
Bob "Bassy" Bob Brackmann — Mixing
Toy Hernández — Producer, Engineer
Tony Mardini — Engineer, Mixing
Felipe Tichauer — Engineer
Teatime — Rap
Mike Weitman — Mixing Assistant
Max Kolibe — Engineer
Sacha Triujeque — Producer, Engineer
Chris Rodriguez — Arranger, Producer, Programming
Frank Maddocks — Graphic Design, Art Direction
Javier Carrion — Engineer
Steven Sunset — Engineer
Richard McLaren — Photography
Tata Bigorra — Coros
Jake R. Tañer — Engineer
Gaitán Bros. — Producer
Danita Ruiz — Management
Caresse Henry — Management
MC Wave — Rap
Cesar Nieto — DJ
Paulina Rubio — Executive Producer
Carlos Alvarez — Engineer
Hal Batt — Engineer
Scott Canto — Engineer
Emilio Estefan, Jr. — Didjeridu, Producer

[edit] External links