Mi Corazón

Mi Corazón
Mi Corazón
Studio album by Jaci Velasquez
Released May 8, 2001
Genre Latin Pop, Contemporary Christian
Label Sony Discos
Jaci Velasquez chronology
Crystal Clear
(2000)
Mi Corazón
(2001)
Christmas
(2001)

Mi Corazón is the second Spanish album by the Latin pop/contemporary Christian singer Jaci Velasquez. The lead single, "Como Se Cura Una Herida", charted at #1 on the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart. The album received a nomination for a Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Album, and it won a Dove Award for Best Spanish language album of the year.

Contents

Tracklist

  1. "Como Se Cura Una Herida" (How Do You Heal A Wound?)
  2. "Bendito Amor" (Blessed Love)
  3. "Lo Que Nunca Cambiaría" (What I Will Never Change)
  4. "Fuego de Amor" (Fire of Love)
  5. "Dueño de Mi Corazón" (The Owner of My Heart)
  6. "Sin Ti No Puedo Vivir" (I Can't Live Without You)
  7. "Invierno de Mi Ser" (Winter in my Being)
  8. "Esta Vez" (This Time)
  9. "Vida Mía" (My life) Duet with Angel Lopez from Son by Four
  10. "Déjame Quererte Para Siempre" (Let Me Love You Forever)
  11. "Pensando en Mí" (You Don't Miss A Thing)
  12. "Vaya Con Dios" (Go With God)
  13. "Como Se Cura Una Herida" (Ranchera Version)

Singles

  1. "Como Se Cura Una Herida" (A videoclip was made for this song)
  2. "Déjame Quererte Para Siempre"

Personnel

  • Jackie Aguirre - Vocals (Background)
  • Pedro Alfonso - Violin
  • Susana Allen - Translation, Vocals (Background)
  • Carlos Alvarez - Mixing
  • Marcelo Añez - Engineer
  • Gustavo Arenas - Arranger
  • Kenny Aronoff - Drums
  • Jeff Bailey - Horn
  • Richard Bravo - Assistant Engineer, Percussion
  • Ed Calle - Saxophone
  • Jorge Casas - Basic Track
  • Dorian Caster - Photography
  • Andres Castillo - Violin
  • Gustavo Celis - Engineer, Mixing
  • Desmond Child - Producer
  • Brian Coleman - Assistant Engineer, Production Coordination
  • Mike Couzzi - Mixing, Mixing Engineer
  • Jeannie Cruz - Vocals (Background)
  • Sal Cuevas - Bass
  • Fernando de Santiago - Guitar, Vihuela
  • Charles Dye - Mixing, Mixing Engineer
  • Rob Eaton - Engineer, Mixing
  • Vicky Echeverri - Vocals, Vocals (Background)
  • Geronimo Enriquez - Horn Arrangements
  • Emilio Estefan, Jr. - Producer
  • Steve Fitzpatrick - Hair Stylist, Make-Up
  • Alberto Gaitán - Choir, Chorus
  • Ricardo Gaitán - Arranger, Choir, Chorus, Drum Programming, Keyboards, Producer, Programming
  • Jules Gondar - Engineer, Producer
  • Frank González - Production Coordination
  • Jorge Gonzalez - Assistant Engineer
  • Roger Gonzalez - Assistant Engineer
  • Mike Haynes - Horn
  • Mark Heimermann - Drum Programming, Keyboards, Producer
  • Julio Hernandez - Bass
  • Alejandro Jaén - Arranger, Producer, Vocals (Background)
  • Inez James - Composer
  • Ted Jensen - Mastering
  • Trevor Johnson - Mixing
  • Sebastian Krys - Mixing Engineer
  • Lee Levin - Drums
  • Gary Lindsay - Vocal Arrangement
  • Oscar Llord - Executive Producer
  • Alex Lopez - Art Direction
  • Angel Lopez - Assistant Producer
  • Manuel Lopez - Arranger, Engineer, Guitar, Producer, Programming
  • Craig Lozowick - Engineer
  • Steve MacMillan - Mixing
  • Judd Maher - Conductor
  • Nathan Malki - Engineer
  • Tony Mardini - Assistant Engineer, Drum Programming
  • Lewis A. Martineé - Arranger, Assistant Producer, Engineer, Keyboards, Mixing, Producer, Programming
  • Chris McDonald - Horn
  • Hugh McDonald - Bass
  • Lisette Melendez - Composer
  • Miami Symphonic Orchestra - Strings
  • Raul Midón - Choir, Chorus, Vocals
  • Alfredo Oliva - Concert Comedienne, Concertina
  • Abel Orta - Bass, Translation, Vocals (Background)
  • Germán Ortiz - Assistant Engineer, Engineer
  • Mario Patiño - Assistant Coordinator
  • Wendy Pederson - Vocals
  • Archie Pena - Arranger, Choir, Chorus, Cuatro, Drum Programming, Guitar, Percussion, Producer, Programming
  • Buddy Pepper - Composer
  • Lena Pérez - Choir, Chorus, Vocals
  • Richie Perez - Engineer
  • Rudy Pérez - Arranger, Direction, Producer
  • Clay Perry - Keyboards, Programming
  • Rachel Perry - Choir, Chorus, Vocals
  • Freddy Piñero, Jr. - Arranger, Engineer, Mixing, Producer, Programming, Vocal Arrangement
  • Leo Quintero - Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric)
  • Asolfo Ramos - Cello
  • Jimmy Rey - Vocals (Background)
  • Michael Ripoll - Guitar
  • Todd Robbins - Engineer
  • Abel Romero - Violin
  • Jorge Ruiz - Arranger, Direction
  • Bert Russell - Composer
  • Larry Russell - Composer
  • Marco Antonio Santiago - Guitar, Guitarron
  • Jon Secada - Arranger, Programming, Vocal Arrangement
  • Rafael Solano - Percussion
  • Javier Solís - Percussion, Translation
  • Ricardo Suarez - Bass, Vocals
  • Ramiro Teran - Choir, Chorus, Vocals
  • Ken Theis - Assistant Engineer
  • Felipe Tichauer - Engineer
  • Jaci Velasquez - Liner Notes, Vocals, Vocals (Background)
  • José Miguel Velásquez - Arranger, Choir, Chorus, Producer, Programming, Vocals
  • Dan Warner - Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric)
  • Bruce Weeden - Engineer, Mixing, Mixing Engineer

Trivia

  • "Pensando en Mí" is actually the Spanish version of Jaci's hit from Crystal Clear, "You Don't Miss A Thing".
  • In an alternate ending of the 2008 Disney film Beverly Hills Chihuahua, two of the dogs, Chloe and Papi, sing a duet of the song.

Sales and certifications

Region Certification Sales/shipments
United States (RIAA)[1] Platinum (Latin) 100,000^

^shipments figures based on certification alone

References

  1. ^ "American album certifications – Velasquez, Jaci – Mi Corazon". Recording Industry Association of America. http://www.riaa.com/goldandplatinumdata.php?artist=%22Mi+Corazon%22.  If necessary, click Advanced, then click Format, then select Album, then click Type, then select Latin, then click SEARCH

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