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Vuelvo A Ti is a Worship/gospel album released in 2006 by Christian Recording Artist Ericson Alexander Molano. The Album was produced and Distributed by Molano's own Production Company: Jehova-Nisi Productions. It was Recorded in Tehuacan, Mexico in front of over 2,500 audience members. The ten track album includes the hit "Soy Sano" which stirred up controversy in the Christian world, due to the fact that many Christian churches do not believe in Spiritual liberation.
[edit] Track listing
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Title |
1 |
"Te Venimos A Exaltar" |
2 |
"Mi Cristo Vive" |
3 |
"Avivanos" |
4 |
"Soy Sano" |
5 |
"Eres Santo" |
6 |
"Solo Jesus" |
7 |
"Eres Mi Padre" Duet with Nancy Molano[1] |
8 |
"Mi Sueños Te Doy" |
9 |
"Vuelvo A Ti"[2] |
10 |
"Una Vez Mas" |
[edit] Awards
List of Ericson Alexander Molano's awards and nominations
[edit] Personnel
- Libni "Leo" Molano & Ernesto Mendoza - Piano
- Juan Castillo & Gerson Molano - Drums
- Ernesto Mendoza - Bass Guitar
- J.J. Chan & Ramon Stagnaro in Mi Cristo y Vuelvo a Ti - Guitars
- Ramses Araya - Percussions
- Erick Sanchez - Trumpet
- Pablo Sandi - Saxophone
- Willie Muñoz, Priscilla Lopez, Josue Blanco, Zaida Dobles and Jorge Rodriguez - Choir
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[edit] External links
Ericson Alexander Molano |
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Live albums |
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Singles |
"Dios Manda Lluvia" · "Siempre te Alabare" · "Hosanna al Rey" · "El Vive Hoy" · "Maestro Tocame" · "Alegria" · "Estoy Enamorado" · "Mi Pasion" · "Melodia Angelical" · "Siento Su Gloria" · "Rendir Mi Vida" · "Soy Sano" · "Vuelvo a Ti" · "Mi Cristo Vive" · "Avivanos"
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