Mi Mundo (Marta Sánchez album)

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Mi Mundo
Mi Mundo cover
Studio album by Marta Sanchez
Released 1995
Recorded December 1994 to March 1995
Genre Latin Pop
Label Polygram
Producer Christian De Walden
Marta Sanchez chronology
Mujer (1993) Mi Mundo (1995) Azabache (1997)

Mi Mundo (Spanish for "My World") is the second album by Spanish singer Marta Sanchez. It was released in 1995 and produced once again by Christian De Walden. In this album the artist has a little more input, since she did the package design and compose one track ("Enamorada Sin Querer"). The first single "Dime La Verdad" was another smash hit for the artist, peaking at #1 in Mexico and Spain and #9 in the Latin charts in US. The video for this single was directed by Juan Luis Arruga and had a heavy rotation on MTV. The second single "Arena Y Sol" was also a #1 hit, with a video directed by Luis del Amo. "Mi Mundo" was included on the Best Albums of 1995 list by Mexican magazine Eres. "Vive Cada Día", "La Belleza" and "Que Harass Tu Cuando Mueras" were also released as singles. "Tu También" is a song about AIDS and is dedicated to all the friends of the artist that past away because of the disease. "My World" was the English version of this album.

[edit] Track listing

  1. Dime La Verdad (Christian De Walden/Max DiCarlo/Margaret Harris/Carlos Toro Montoro) — 4:12
  2. Arena Y Sol (Christian De Walden/Max DiCarlo/Lori Barth/Carlos Toro Montoro) — 3:17
  3. Vive Cada Día (Christian De Walden/Max DiCarlo/Carlos Toro Montoro) — 3:46
  4. Hablando Solos (Christian De Walden/Max DiCarlo/Carlos Toro Montoro) — 4:28
  5. A Contrapíe (Max DiCarlo/Christian De Walden/Carlos Toro Montoro) — 3:39
  6. Que Harás Tú Cuando Mueras (Rafa Legisima/Carlos DeFrance) — 4:52
  7. La Belleza (Carlos Toro Montoro) — 3:33
  8. Noche de Tarot (Steve Singer/Ludis Sorto/Christian De Walden/Carlos Toro Montoro) — 3:43
  9. Dos Amigas (Christian De Walden/Max DiCarlo/Lori Barth/Carlos Toro Montoro) — 3:50
  10. Tú También (Christian De Walden/Max DiCarlo/Lori Barth/Carlos Toro Montoro) — 4:18
  11. Enamorada Sin Querer (Marta Sánchez) — 3:57
  12. Tiempo Al Tiempo (Mel Dixon/Fabrice Dechoux/Carlos Toro Montoro) — 3:50
  13. Mi Ángel (Lisa Nemzo/Carlos Toro Montoro) — 3:43
  14. True Devotion (Christian De Walden/Max DiCarlo/Lori Barth) — 3:14

[edit] Personnel

  • Producer: Christian De Walden
  • Co-Producer and Arrangements: Max DiCarlo
  • Co-Producer and Engineer: Walter Clissen
  • Recorded and mixed: Walter Clissen at Flamingo Cafe Studios, Studio City, California and Enterpises Studios, Burbank, California.
  • Mixing assistant: Fred Kelly
  • Mastered: Brian Gardner at Bernie Gurndman Mastering
  • Photographer: Luis del Amo
  • Design: Marta Sanchez and Estudio Pedro Delgado

[edit] Musicians

  • Vocals: Marta Sanchez
  • Programming and Synthesizers: Marcello Zini
  • Acoustic Piano: Randy Kerber
  • Guitars: Paul Jackson Jr., Dean Parks, Ramon Satgnaro, Max DiCarlo.
  • Bass: Abraham Laboreal Jr.
  • Percussion: Efraim Toro
  • Additional Synthesizer Programing: Steve Bulgherini, DJ Marcus
  • Sax and Flute solos: Doug Norwine
  • Trumpet solos: Dennis Farias
  • Horns: "The Heart Attack": Bill Bergman, Greg Smith, Les Lovett, Nick Lane, Dennis Farias.
  • Strings: "The Los Angeles String Ensemble": Concert Master: Gina Kronstadt
  • First violins: Olivier Lemaire, Garbis Djavan
  • Background vocals: Kenny O'Brien, Bambi and Brandy Jones, Leila Hoyle, Isela Sotelo, Marcelo Zini, Kirstina Nochils and Marta Sanchez

For the track "¿Que Harass Tu Cuando Mueras?"

  • Director: Carlos DeFrance and Rafa Legisima
  • Horns arrangement and programming: Rafa Legisima
  • Guitars: Adolfo Viguera
  • Background vocals: Marta Sanchez, Yolanda Hens and Maisa Hens
  • Recorded and mixed at Red Led Studios by Oscar Clavel and Guillermo Quero