Querido Amigo

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Querido Amigo
Studio album by Pedro Infante & Mijares
Released October 15, 1996 (1996-10-15)
Recorded 1995–96
Genre Ranchera
Label EMI International
Peerless Records
Producer José Luis Espinoza
Pedro Infante & Mijares chronology

El Encuantro
(1995)
Querido Amigo
(1996)
Estar sin ti
(1997)

Querido Amigo (English: Dear Friend) is the tenth studio album by the Mexican singers Mijares and Pedro Infante. The album was released in 1996 and produced by José Luis Espinoza. It includes thirteen songs performed in duets and one trio with Daniela Romo.

History

This was a co-production between two labels: EMI International and Peerless Records. EMI had acquired Peerless and with it the rights of all the recordings of Pedro Infante who had died 39 years before. This musical project was born from the idea of the 1991 album of Natalie Cole Unforgettable... with Love, especially the song "Unforgettable" where she sings with her father, Nat King Cole, who had died 26 years before. Bebu Silvetti suggested that Daniela Romo was the one to perform the song "Enamorada" as a trio, since she had already worked with both Infante and Mijares. It was not well received by critics, although the album sold well.

Track listing

Tracks:

  1. El Muñeco de Cuerda
  2. Que Te Ha Dado Esa Mujer
  3. Cien Años
  4. Tu enamorado
  5. Tú y Las Nubes
  6. Tu Recuerdo y Yo
  7. El Último Aviso
  8. Tres Consejos
  9. Enamorada (Trio with Daniela Romo)
  10. El Jardinero
  11. Amorcito Corazón
  12. Nocturnal
  13. Mis Ojos Te Vieron

Personnel credits

Main vocals

  • Mijares
  • Pedro Infante
  • Daniela romo

Background vocals

  • Jose Alfredo Jauregui
  • Nicho Moro
  • Arturo Pasalagua

Percussion

  • Victor Hugo Domínguez

Strings

  • Felix Parra Aguilera
  • Ildefonso Cedillo Blanco
  • Fernando de Santiago
  • Francisco Esquivel
  • Verónica Ramírez
  • Luis Enrique Ramos R.
  • Arturo González Viveros
  • Francisco Zarabozo Lopez (contrabass)

Wind

  • Juan Franco Arpero
  • Alejandro Esperon
  • Jose Villar Fernandez
  • Vicente Diaz G.
  • Roberto Mendoza Navarro
  • Norma Reza Reza
  • Maria del Carmen Thierry
  • Mariachi Xavier

Others

  • Raul Garduno: piano, keyboards
  • Carlos Monsivais: arrangement, mixing
  • Carlos Cuevas: arrangement, mixing
  • Jose Luis Rodríguez: arrangement, mixing
  • Rodolfo Sánchez: arrangement, mixing
  • Adolfo Pérez Butro: photography
  • Jose Luis Mijares: graphic design, illustrations
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