Papito (album)

Papito
Studio album by Miguel Bosé
Released March 20, 2007
Genre Pop/Rock
Label Warner Music
Producer Miguel Bosé, Andrés Levin, Carlos Jean, Sandy McLelland, Nicolas Sorín
Miguel Bosé chronology
Velvetina
(2005)
Papito
(2007)
Papitour
(2007)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Allmusic [1]

Papito ("Daddy") is an album released by Spanish pop singer Miguel Bosé to celebrate his 30 years in the Music industry. The album includes 14 tracks of previously known hit songs by the artist, in reworked versions in collaboration with many artists including Juanes, Shakira, Amaia Montero, Ricky Martin, Laura Pausini, Paulina Rubio, Alaska (singer) Julieta Venegas, Ivete Sangalo and Italian legend Mina.

Contents

Recording

According to the album booklet, this is the biggest music project ever completed in Spain. To make this album, the recording sessions lasted 10 months, Mr. Bosé had to travel 80,000 km by plane whilst his crew traveled even more: 130,000 km. They used 80 plane tickets, 152 hotel rooms and 38 rental cars, 15,000 phone calls were made and 10,000 e-mails were sent to make this project.

2,977 digital tracks were recorded during 2,234 hours in 19 different studios in eight cities, seven producers were involved, 14 sound engineers, 25 assistants and 87 musicians.

Packaging

There are two versions of Papito: the standard edition with 15 tracks, and the special edition with another CD containing 15 previously recorded duets with same number of artists.

Awards

On August 29th, 2007 this album received four Latin Grammy nominations for Album of the Year, Record of the Year for "Nena" (his collaboration with Paulina Rubio), Best Pop Vocal Album, Male and Carlos Jean got a nod for his work producing this album, winning none.

Also, on December 6th, 2007, Papito was nominated in the Best Latin Pop Album field at the 50th Annual Grammy Awards.

This album also won the Oye award in Mexico for Album of the Year [1].

Track listing

Disc One

  1. “Morena Mía” featuring Julieta Venegas
  2. Si Tu No Vuelves” featuring Shakira
  3. “Bambú” featuring Ricky Martin
  4. "Nada particular" featuring Juanes
  5. “Amante Bandido” featuring Alaska (singer)
  6. “Sevilla” featuring Amaia Montero former member of La Oreja de Van Gogh
  7. Nena” featuring Paulina Rubio
  8. “Te amaré” featuring Laura Pausini
  9. “Los chicos no lloran” featuring David Summers
  10. Como un Lobo” featuring Bimba Bosé
  11. “Olvídame tú” featuring Ivete Sangalo
  12. “Este mundo va” featuring Leonor Watling
  13. “No Encuentro Un Momento Pa' Olvidar” featuring Sasha Sokol
  14. “Hay días” featuring Alejandro Sanz
  15. “Lo que hay es lo que ves” featuring Michael Stipe

The special edition of Papito includes the songs from above and also:

Disc Two

  1. Si Puedo Volverte a Ver (featuring Benny Ibarra)
  2. Encadenados (featuring Chavela Vargas)
  3. Agua y Sal (featuring Mina)
  4. El Sitio de mi Recreo (featuring Antonio Vega)
  5. La Vida es Bella (featuring Noa)
  6. El Verano más Triste (featuring Carlos Berlanga)
  7. Mía (featuring Armando Manzanero)
  8. Habana (featuring Alejandro Fernández)
  9. Corazones (featuring Ana Torroja)
  10. Hojas Secas (featuring Mikel Erentxun)
  11. Manos Vacías (featuring Rafa Sánchez)
  12. Cada Día (featuring Hotel Persona)
  13. Carla (featuring David Ascanio)
  14. Donde Alcance el Sol (featuring Pedro Andrea)
  15. Si Todos Fuesen Iguales a Tí (featuring Rosa León)

Sales & Certifications

Chart Providers Peak Certification Sales
Spain PROMUSICAE 1 5x Platinum[2] 400,000+
Italy FIMI 1 2x Platinum 140,000
México AMPROFON 1 4x Platinum[3] 400,000
Argentina CAPIF 3 Gold 20,000
U.S. Top Latin RIAA 6 Gold (Latin) 100,000

Personnel

References

  1. ^ Allmusic review
  2. ^ "Spanish Certification"
  3. ^ "Mexican Certification"

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