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Llegar a Ti (CD - 1999)UPC: 00037628321224Artist: Jaci Velasquez Label: Sony Discos Inc. Genre: International - Latin Album Description: Personnel includes: Jaci Velasquez (vocals); Rudy Perez (guitar, piano, keyboards, programming, background vocals); Michael Landau, Michael Thompson, Manny Lopez, Dann Huff, George Cocchini, Chris Rodriguez, Jerry McPherson, Leo Quintero (guitar); Ed Calle (tenor saxophone);... read more Personnel includes: Jaci Velasquez (vocals); Rudy Perez (guitar, piano, keyboards, programming, background vocals); Michael Landau, Michael Thompson, Manny Lopez, Dann Huff, George Cocchini, Chris Rodriguez, Jerry McPherson, Leo Quintero (guitar); Ed Calle (tenor saxophone); Tony Concepcion, Luis Marquez (trumpet); Teddy Mulet, John Kricker, Jorge Dobal (trombone); Gustavo Arenas (piano, keyboards, programming); Phil Naish (piano); Jackie Street, Julio Hernandez, Neil Stubenhaus (bass); Scott Williamson, Dan Needham, John Robinson (drums); Richard Bravo, Teddy McMillan (percussion); Abel Talamantez, Alexis Grullon, Didier Hernandez (background vocals); The Nashville String Machine. Producers: Rudy Perez, Mark Heimermann, Phil Naish. Engineers include: Bruce Weeden, Joel Numa, Bob Biles. LLEGAR A TI was nominated for the 2000 Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Performance and "Llegar A Ti" was nominated for the 2000 Latin Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Performance. LLEGAR A TI was nominated for the 2000 Billboard Latin Music Award for Female Pop Album Of The Year & Album Of The Year by a new artist. Personnel includes: Jaci Velasquez (vocals); Rudy Perez (guitar, piano, keyboards, programming, background vocals); Michael Landau, Michael Thompson, Manny Lopez, Dann Huff, George Cocchini, Chris Rodriguez, Jerry McPherson, Leo Quintero (guitar); Ed Calle (tenor saxophone); Tony Concepcion, Luis Marquez (trumpet); Teddy Mulet, John Kricker, Jorge Dobal (trombone); Gustavo Arenas (piano, keyboards, programming); Phil Naish (piano); Jackie Street, Julio Hernandez, Neil Stubenhaus (bass); Scott Williamson, Dan Needham, John Robinson (drums); Richard Bravo, Teddy McMillan (percussion); Abel Talamantez, Alexis Grullon, Didier Hernandez (background vocals); The Nashville String Machine. Producers: Rudy Perez, Mark Heimermann, Phil Naish. Engineers include: Bruce Weeden, Joel Numa, Bob Biles. LLEGAR A TI was nominated for the 2000 Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Performance. LLEGAR A TI was nominated for the 2000 Billboard Latin Music Award for Female Pop Album Of The Year & Album Of The Year by a new artist. Personnel: Eddie Montilla (vocals, programming); Cheito Quiñones, Willy Pérez Feria, Riccardo Rodríguez, Gisel Moreno, Rachel Perry, Tommy Anthony, Geannie Cruz, Lena Pérez, Carl March, Vicky Echeverri, Carl Gorodetzky (vocals); Rudy Pérez (guitar, horns, piano, keyboards, programming); Chris Rodriguez, Dann Huff, George Cocchini, Jerry McPherson, Leo Quintero, Michael Landau, Michael Thompson, Manny López (guitar); Ed Calle (tenor saxophone); Mark Marquez, Tony Concepcion (trumpet); John Kricker, Teddy Mulet, Jorge Dobal (trombone); Gustavo Arenas (piano, programming); Phil Naish (piano); John "J.R." Robinson , Scott Williamson, Dan Needham (drums); Terry McMillan, Richard Bravo (percussion); Lee Levine, Marc Portman, Mark Hammond, Mark Heimermann, Michael Levine (programming). Audio Mixers: Joel Numa; Mike Couzzi; Bruce Weeden. Directors: Judith Volz; Jorge Alberto Pino. Editors: Carlos Paucar; Bruce Weeden. Arrangers: David Hamilton ; Tom Howard. The lovely Jaci walks a new path on LLEGAR A TI, offering this third album entirely in Spanish. She's clearly branching out to spread her message, since many of these are tunes that previously appeared in English on her self-titled effort. Set in delightful, delicate pop arrangements, these are touching songs in which Jaci shares her candid dialogues with a divine being. While each track sheds its own unique light on Jaci's beliefs, one thread runs clearly throughout: His enduring centrality in her life. Veteran producer Mark Heimermann returns yet again to lend a helping hand in the studio, which surely enhances the sense of reassured confidence permeating the recording. "Solo Tu" is one of the many stirring ballads here, with its wafts of synthesizer and acoustic guitar and the ebb and flow of its backing choral harmonies. "Manatial De Caricias" is loads of tropi-pop fun, with Jaci singing exuberant praises to the sound of robust horns, accordion, and a thumping electro-beat. "Junto a Mi" continues on the up-tempo vibe with a house beat, while later, Jaci settles down to make a quiet jewel of "Al Mundo Dios Amo" with her sweet whispering. The lovely Jaci walks a new path on LLEGAR A TI, offering this third album entirely in Spanish. She's clearly branching out to spread her message, since many of these are tunes that previously appeared in English on her self-titled effort. Set in delightful, delicate pop arrangements, these are touching songs in which Jaci shares her candid dialogues with a divine being. While each track sheds its own unique light on Jaci's beliefs, one thread runs clearly throughout: His enduring centrality in her life. Veteran producer Mark Heimermann returns yet again to lend a helping hand in the studio, which surely enhances the sense of reassured confidence permeating the recording. "Solo Tu" is one of the many stirring ballads here, with its wafts of synthesizer and acoustic guitar and the ebb and flow of its backing choral harmonies. "Manatial De Caricias" is loads of tropi-pop fun, with Jaci singing exuberant praises to the sound of robust horns, accordion, and a thumping electro-beat. "Junto a Mi" continues on the up-tempo vibe with a house beat, while later, Jaci settles down to make a quiet jewel of "Al Mundo Dios Amo" with her sweet whispering. minimize
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