Quién Dijo Ayer
Quién Dijo Ayer is the compilation album released on August 21, 2007 by Guatemalan singer-songwriter Ricardo Arjona.
Track listing
Digital Edition
All songs written and composed by Ricardo Arjona.
1. |
"Se Nos Muere El Amor" |
5:21 |
2. |
"Quién" |
4:16 |
3. |
"Dime Que No" |
4:23 |
4. |
"Quiero" |
4:52 |
5. |
"Si El Norte Fuera El Sur" (feat. Panteón Rococó) |
4:31 |
6. |
"Te Conozco" |
4:29 |
7. |
"Espantapájaros" |
4:00 |
8. |
"Historia de Taxi" (feat. Marc Anthony) |
6:01 |
9. |
"La Novia Que Nunca Tuve" (feat. Pablo Milanes) |
3:05 |
10. |
"Tarde (Sin Daños a Terceros)" (feat. Marta Sánchez) |
4:15 |
11. |
"Mujeres" |
4:38 |
12. |
"A Ti" (feat. Eros Ramazzotti) |
4:47 |
13. |
"Tu Reputación" (Reggae Version) |
4:18 |
14. |
"Señora De Las Cuatro Décadas" |
4:23 |
15. |
"Jesús, Verbo No Sustantivo" |
6:54 |
16. |
"Cuándo" |
4:44 |
17. |
"Realmente No Estoy Tan Solo" (feat. Sandro) |
4:16 |
18. |
"Animal Nocturno" |
3:39 |
Standard Edition[1]
- The standard physical release of the album contains 2 discs with the following tracklist:
1. |
"Se Nos Muere El Amor" |
5:21 |
2. |
"Quién" |
4:16 |
3. |
"Dime Que No" |
4:23 |
4. |
"Quiero" |
4:52 |
5. |
"Si El Norte Fuera El Sur" (feat. Panteón Rococó) |
4:31 |
6. |
"Te Conozco" |
4:29 |
7. |
"Espantapájaros" |
4:00 |
8. |
"Historia de Taxi" (feat. Marc Anthony) |
6:01 |
9. |
"Tarde (Sin Daños a Terceros)" (feat. Marta Sánchez) |
4:15 |
10. |
"Mujeres" |
4:38 |
11. |
"A Ti" (feat. Eros Ramazzotti) |
4:47 |
12. |
"Tu Reputación" (Reggae Version) |
4:18 |
13. |
"Señora De Las Cuatro Décadas" |
4:23 |
14. |
"Jesús, Verbo No Sustantivo" |
6:54 |
15. |
"Cuándo" |
4:44 |
16. |
"Realmente No Estoy Tan Solo" (feat. Sandro) |
4:16 |
1. |
"Se Nos Muere El Amor" |
4:06 |
2. |
"Dime Que No" |
4:24 |
3. |
"Si El Norte Fuera El Sur" |
4:54 |
4. |
"Te Conozco" |
4:08 |
5. |
"Historia de Taxi" |
6:42 |
6. |
"Tarde (Sin Daños a Terceros)" |
4:16 |
7. |
"Mujeres" |
3:27 |
8. |
"A Ti" |
4:48 |
9. |
"Tu Reputación" |
4:47 |
10. |
"Señora De Las Cuatro Décadas" |
5:04 |
11. |
"Jesús, Verbo No Sustantivo" |
6:47 |
12. |
"Cuándo" (Pop Version) |
4:19 |
13. |
"Realmente No Estoy Tan Solo" |
3:51 |
Spetial Edition[2]
- The Special Edition does not include "La Novia Que Nunca Tuve", which is at No.9 on the Digital Edition.
1. |
"Se Nos Muere El Amor" |
5:21 |
2. |
"Quién" |
4:16 |
3. |
"Dime Que No" |
4:23 |
4. |
"Quiero" |
4:52 |
5. |
"Si El Norte Fuera El Sur" (feat. Panteón Rococó) |
4:31 |
6. |
"Te Conozco" |
4:29 |
7. |
"Espantapájaros" |
4:00 |
8. |
"Historia de Taxi" (feat. Marc Anthony) |
6:01 |
9. |
"Tarde (Sin Daños a Terceros)" (feat. Marta Sánchez) |
4:15 |
10. |
"Mujeres" |
4:38 |
11. |
"A Ti" (feat. Eros Ramazzotti) |
4:47 |
12. |
"Tu Reputación" (Reggae Version) |
4:18 |
13. |
"Señora De Las Cuatro Décadas" |
4:23 |
14. |
"Jesús, Verbo No Sustantivo" |
6:54 |
15. |
"Cuándo" |
4:44 |
16. |
"Realmente No Estoy Tan Solo" (feat. Sandro) |
4:16 |
Also, in Mexico, two single-disc versions of the album was released. The first includes the first single from Quinto Piso, "Como Duele" as a bonus track at No.17[3]; and the second does not include "Espantapájaros", which was at No.7 and "Realmente No Estoy Tan Solo", which was at No. 17; it also includes "Como Duele" as a bonus track at No.15[4]
Personnel
- Pedro Alfonso - engineer, string quartet, violin
- Carlos Alvares - engineer
- Ricardo Arjona - lead vocalist, arranger, producer
- Isaias G. Asbun - Engineer, mixing
- Pablo Aslan - double bass
- Paco Barajas - trombone
- Alberto Barros - trombone
- Tom Bender - assistant
- Robbie Buchanan - piano
- Felipe Bustamante - keyboards
- Miguel Bustamante - production assistant
- Ricardo Calderon - graphic design, photography
- Rodrigo Cardenas - bajo sexto
- Aaron Cruz - double bass
- Sal Cuevas - bajo sexto
- Hector del Curto - bandoneon
- Octavio DeMoraes - bajo sexto, choir arrangement
- Rodrigo Duarte - chelo
- Doug Emery - choir arrangement, keyboards, piano
- Dario Espinosa - bajo sexto
- Benny Faccone - engineer
- John Falcone - bajo sexto
- Ernesto Franco - photo assistance
- Isaias García - engineer
- Sergio George - arranger, keyboards, piano, producer
- Chris Glandsdorp - chelo
- Jose Gomez - programming
- Mick Guzauski - mixing
- Julio Hernandez - bajo sexto
- Rob Herrera - production assistant
- Michael Landau - electric guitar
- Lee Levin - arranger, battery, choir arrangement, engineer, percussion, producer, programming
- Erick Lopez - chorus
- Vlado Meller - mastering
- Armando Montiel - percussion
- Alfredo Oliva - concert comedienne
- Fernando Otero - arranger, guest appeareance, piano, producer
- Joaquin Pizarro - engineer
- Eros Ramazotti - chorus, electric guitar
- Tony Rijos - engineer, electric guitar, guitar, producer
- Lorena Rios - coordination
- Matt Rollings - piano
- Bob St. John - engineer
- Marta Sanchez - chorus
- Milton Sesenton - piano, producer
- Tom Swift - engineer
- Tommy Torres - choir arrangement, chorus, engineer, producer, vocal producer
- Dante Vargas - trumpet
- Robert Vilera - bongos, percussion, timbales
- Pete Wallace - keyboards, hammond organ
- Ben Wish - engineer, mixing
- Christian Zalles - engineer
Reception
Professional ratings |
Review scores |
Source |
Rating |
Allmusic |
[5] |
Jason Birchmeier from Allmusic gave a positive review of the album, commenting that "while only a couple of the new versions depart stylistically from the originals, the contemporary productions breathe new life into these songs, which should be well known by longtime fans."[5]
Sales and certifications
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Poquita Ropita (2010)
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