El Cantante (Marc Anthony album)

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El Cantante
Soundtrack album by
ReleasedJuly 24, 2007 (2007-07-24)
RecordedDecember 2006 - April 2007
Studio
  • Alfa Recording Studios (San Juan, Puerto Rico)
  • Jox Studios (Bogotá, Colombia)
  • Eareye Media Group Studios ((Miami, FL)
  • Clinton Recording Studio
  • Legancy Recording Studios
  • Sony Recording Studios (New York City, NY)
Length46:53
LanguageSpanish
LabelSony BMG Norte
Producer
Marc Anthony chronology
Sigo Siendo Yo: Grandes Éxitos
(2006)
El Cantante
(2007)
Iconos
(2010)
Singles from El Cantante
  1. "Mi Gente"
    Released: May 28, 2007 (2007-05-28)
  2. "Aguanilé"
    Released: October 15, 2007 (2007-10-15)
  3. "El Día de Mi Suerte"
    Released: January 7, 2008 (2008-01-07)
  4. "Escándalo"
    Released: July 7, 2008 (2008-07-07)

El Cantante (English: The Singer) is the soundtrack album to the film of the same name, the ninth studio album and seventh made in Spanish recorded by Puerto Rican-American singer-songwriter Marc Anthony The album witch released by Sony BMG Norte on July 24, 2007 (see 2007 in music).[1]

Background

Marc Anthony plays the role of

Latin Grammy Awards of 2008 and Tropical Album of the Year at the 2008 Latin Billboard Music Awards
.

Commercial performance

The soundtrack debuted at number 1 on the

Top Latin Albums chart and number 31 on the Billboard 200. In its second week it still peaked at number 1 on the Top Latin Albums but felt back 2 places to end at number 33 on the Billboard 200. It still peaked the Top Latin Albums in the third, fourth and fifth week and went on number 32, number 44 and number 55 on the Billboard 200.[3]

Track listing

  1. "El Cantante" (Rubén Blades) – 6:47
  2. "Mi Gente" (Johnny Pacheco) – 3:52
  3. "Escándalo" (Rafael Cárdenas Crespo; Rubén Fuentes) – 3:58
  4. "Aguanilé" (Willie Colón; Héctor Lavoe) – 5:15
  5. "Che Che Colé" (Willie Colón) – 3:26
  6. "El Día de Mi Suerte" (Willie Colón; Héctor Lavoe) – 5:19
  7. "Qué Lío" (Willie Colón; Joe Cuba; Héctor Lavoe) – 4:24
  8. "Quítate Tú" (Johnny Pacheco; Bobby Valentín) – 4:24
  9. "Todo Tiene Su Final" (Willie Colón) – 4:56
  10. "Toma de Mí" (Performed by Jennifer Lopez) (Nelly Furtado; Julio Reyes Copello) — 4:2

Credits and personnel

Performers

  • Yomo ToroCuatro
  • Milton Cardona – Vocals, coro
  • Tito Allen – Vocals, Coro
  • Bobby Allende – Conga
  • Renaldo Jorge – Trombone
  • Myung Hi Kim – Violin
  • Ozzie Melendez – Trombone
  • Suzanne Ornstein – Violin
  • Ricardo Tiki Pasillas – Percussion
  • Marc QuiñonesTimbales
  • Laura Seaton – Violin
  • Gene Moye – Cello
  • Sergio George – Piano
  • Ray Colon –
    bells
  • Raul Agraz – Trumpet
  • Luis Quintero – Percussion, timbales
  • William Castro – Arpa
  • William Duval – Vocals
  • Sarah Seiver – Cello
  • José Tabares – Bass
  • Peter Winograd – Violin
  • Ramon B. Sanchez – Conductor
  • Robert Rinehart – Viola
  • Daniel Panner – Viola
  • Elizabeth Dyson – Cello
  • Jenny Strenger – Violin
  • Wilson Cifuentes – Flute, gaita
  • Katherine Fong – Violin
  • Duoming Ba – Violin
  • Minyoung Chang – Violin
  • Sarah OBoyle – Violin
  • Wen Qian – Violin
  • Sein Ryu – Violin
  • Mario Guini – Electric guitar
  • Julio Reyes Copello – Piano
  • Jose Mangual – Vocals, Coro
  • Daniel Caro – Bandola
  • Oriol Caro – Tiple
  • Angélica Gámez – Violin
  • Laura Ospina – Cello
  • Urian Sarmiento – Percussion

Technical

  • Marc Anthony – Producer, executive producer
  • Sergio George – Producer
  • Héctor Ivan Rosa – Engineer
  • Jim Caruana – Engineer
  • Luisito Quintero – Percussion overdubs
  • David Kutch – Mastering
  • Vlado Meller – Mastering
  • Peter Wade Keusch – Engineer
  • Bigram Zayas – Producer
  • Alysia Oakley – Assistant music supervisor
  • Maria Paula Marulanda – Art direction
  • Matt Havron – Assistant Music supervisor
  • Julio Reyes Copello – Arranger, programming, producer

Charts

See also

References

  1. ^ "Lopez, Anthony Confirm Joint Fall Tour". Billboard.
  2. ^ El Cantante – Album Review. Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Accessed November 2, 2007
  3. ^ Marc Anthony Discography. Billboard. Accessed January 24, 2009
  4. ^ "Spanishcharts.com – Soundtrack / Marc Anthony – El cantante". Hung Medien. Retrieved July 21, 2021.
  5. ^ "Swisscharts.com – Soundtrack / Marc Anthony – El cantante". Hung Medien. Retrieved July 21, 2021.
  6. ^ "Marc Anthony Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved July 21, 2021.
  7. ^ "Marc Anthony Chart History (Top Latin Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved July 21, 2021.
  8. ^ "Marc Anthony Chart History (Soundtrack Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved July 21, 2021.
  9. ^ "Marc Anthony Chart History (Tropical Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved July 21, 2021.
  10. ^ "Top Latin Albums – Year-End 2007". Billboard. Retrieved July 21, 2021.
  11. ^ "Tropical Albums – Year-End 2007". Billboard. Retrieved July 21, 2021.
  12. ^ "Top Latin Albums – Year-End 2008". Billboard. Retrieved July 21, 2021.
  13. ^ "Tropical Albums – Year-End 2008". Billboard. Retrieved July 21, 2021.

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