Corina (album)
Appearance
Corina | |
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ATCO | |
Producer | Aldo Marin, Carlos Berrios, Albert Cabrera, Carlos Rodgers, Andy Hernandez, Pepper, Guillermo Martinez, Luis "Capri" Duprey, Glen Friscia, Nicky Kalliongis |
Singles from Corina | |
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Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
Corina is the name of the only studio album by the
ATCO
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Track listing
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | " Bonus Track ) | George Anthony Mauro, Gus Rodriguez | 6:58 |
Personnel / production
- Track 1 Arranged, Produced & Edited by Carlos "After Dark" Berrios. Recording Engineer: Richard Joseph. Mixedby Carlos Berrios & Butch Jones. Carlos Berrios: Keyboards, Bass, Drums, Percussion
- Tracks 2 & 9 Arranged & Produced by Aldo Marin, Andy Hernandez & Guillermo Martinez. Recording Engineer: Gary Filadelfo; assistance on track 2 by Craig Marcus, Derek Lategan & Eddie Sancho. Mixed by Aldo Marin, Frankie Cutlass & Kieran Walsh; Track 9 mixed by Mike Rogers. Andy Hernandez: Keyboards; Joey Moskowitz: Piano Solo, Additional Keyboards; Frankie Cutlass: Electric Bass, Drums, Percussion, Additional Keyboards
- Track 3 Produced by Aldo Marin. Arranged & Mixed by Aldo Marin & Merv DePeyer. Recording Engineers: Mike Rogers & Eddie Sancho. David P. Scott: All Guitars; Merv DePeyer: Keyboards, Drums, Percussion; Aldo Marin: Drums, Percussion
- Track 4 Arranged & Produced by Albert Cabrera. Recording Engineer: Rick Sparks. Mixed by Aldo Marin & Mike Sparks. Joey Moskowitz: Keyboards; Albert Cabrera: Drums, Percussion; Loriana Goldstein: Vocal Backing
- Tracks 5, 7 & 10 Arranged & Produced by Carlos Rodgers, with arrangements on all three tracks by Peter Zizzo. Tracks 5 & 7 Recorded by Bart Hartglass, Carlos Rodgers & Gary Filadelfo. Track 10 Recorded by Carlos Rodgers, Craig Marcus, Kieran Walsh, Leticia Daragoza, Louie Cruz, Tommy Uzzo; recording assistance on track 5 by Louie Cruz. All 3 Tracks Mixed by Aldo Marin & Carlos Rodgers. Peter Zizzo: Guitars, Keyboards, Vocal Backing on tracks 5 & 10; Mike Lorello: Keyboards on tracks 5 & 10; James "Jimmy G." Greco: Drums, Percussion; Lorine Bang, Tina Shafer: Vocal Backing on track 5; Carlos Rodgers, Nikki Gregoroff, "Pepper", Robert Torres, Tina Shafer: Vocal Backing on track 10
- Track 6 Arranged & Produced by Luis "Capri" Duprey & "Pepper", with additional production by Aldo Marin. Recording Engineer: David Kumen. Mixed By Aldo Marin & Mike Rogers. David Kumen: Guitars; Luis Duprey, "Pepper": Keyboards, Drums, Percussion
- Track 8 Arranged & Produced by Aldo Marin, Glen Friscia & Nicky Kalliongis. Recording Engineers: Bobby Gordon & Eddie Sancho. Mixed by Mike Rogers. Alec Shantzis & Johan Brunkvist: Keyboards
Publishing
- Track 1 Published by Corina Starr Sound/King Reyes Music/Berrios Publishing/Cutting Records Music (ASCAP)
- Track 2 Published by Corina Starr Sound/Swindle Pop/Synaptic Music/Cutting Records Music (ASCAP)
- Track 3 Published by Jonhans Music/It's Time Music (BMI)
- Track 4 Published by One Rascal Music/Box Of Rain Music/It's Time Music (BMI
- Tracks 5, 7 & 10 Published by PEZ Music (BMI)/Mister Rodgers (BMI)/It's Time Music (BMI)
- Track 6 Published by Corina Starr Sound/Purple Peppermint Sounds/Cutting Records Music (ASCAP)
- Track 8 Published by HTG Music/Grohdaphus Music, Inc./Magda Lane Music/Cutting Records Music (ASCAP)
- Track 9 Published by Corina Starr Sound/Swindle Pop/Synaptic Pop/Cutting Records Music (ASCAP)
Charts
Album
Chart (1996) | Peak position |
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Australian Albums (ARIA)[5] | 163 |
Singles - Billboard (North America)
Year | Single | Chart | Position |
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1991 | "Temptation" | Hot Dance Music/Club Play[6] | 22 |
Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales[6] | 1 | ||
The Billboard Hot 100[6] | 6 | ||
"Whispers" | Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales[6] | 17 | |
The Billboard Hot 100[6] | 51 | ||
1992 | "Now That You're Gone" | Hot Dance Music/Club Play | 28 |
References
- ^ Allmusic review
- ^ Songwriters as found at discogs
- ^ Personnel & Production as found at discogs
- ^ Publishing as found at discogs
- ^ "Bubbling Down Under Week Commencing December 2, 1991". Bubbling Down Under. Retrieved December 2, 2022.
- ^ a b c d e Billboard allmusic.com (Retrieved December 11, 2009)