Andando

Andando
Studio album by Diego Torres
Released August 8, 2006
Recorded 2006;
Estudios Ion
Igloo Music
(Burbank, California)
JLG Estudio
(Santo Domingo, Republica Dominicana)[1]
Genre Latin pop
Label Sony Music
Producer Diego Torres
Diego Torres chronology
MTV Unplugged
(2004)
Andando
(2006)
Un Cachito de Mí: Grandes Éxitos
(2008)
Singles from Andando
  1. "Andando"
    Released: 2006
  2. "Abriendo Caminos"
    Released: 2006
  3. "Hasta Cuándo"
    Released: 2007

Andando is the sixth studio album (seventh overall) by Argentine Latin-pop singer-songwriter Diego Torres released on August 8, 2006 through Sony Music. The album 600,000 copies worldwide.

Album information

He co-wrote and produced all of the album. The album was preceded by the title single "Andando", the second single was "Abriendo Caminos" featuring Dominican singer-songwriter Juan Luis Guerra which peaked at number 30 on the Billboard Top Latin Songs, the third and final was "Hasta Cuándo".

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "Andando"   4:44
2. "A Veces"   4:04
3. "Hasta Cuándo"   4:09
4. "Abriendo Caminos" (with Juan Luis Guerra) 4:14
5. "Sé"   4:28
6. "Ay! No Te Vayas"   4:15
7. "Como Un Haz de Luna"   4:19
8. "Búscame"   4:01
9. "Por la Escalera"   4:10
10. "Amores Que Matan"   4:52
11. "Después de Ti"   4:35
12. "Volver"   4:35
13. "Por Ser Como Soy" (Ranchera) (Bonus track) 4:43

Chart performance and certifications

Charts

Chart (2006) Peak
position
Argentina Albums Chart[2] 1
Spanish Albums Chart[3] 9
U.S. Billboard Top Latin Albums[4] 63

Certificates

Country Provider Certifications
(sales thresholds)
Argentina CAPIF Platinum[5]

Personnel

  • Diego Sánchez - cello
  • Diego Torres - chorus, rap, didgeridoo, vocals, realization, producer
  • Luis Mansilla - engineer
  • Pablo Etcheverry -piano, programming, hammond organ, keyboards
  • Lucho González - arranger, direction
  • Gabe Witcher - violin
  • Afo Verde - guitar, A&R, harmonica
  • Brigitta Danko - violin
  • Claudio Divella - photography
  • David Amaya - flamenco guitar
  • Magalí Bachor - chorus
  • Fabían Bertero - violin
  • Martin Valenzuela - assistant

  • Jorge Bergero - cello
  • Rolfi Calahorrano - wind arrangements, arranger, charango, sax, tenor sax, fender rhodes, piano
  • Luis Cardoso - electronics, programming, nylon string guitar, acoustic guitar
  • Scott Conrad - production assistant
  • Juan Escalona - trombone
  • Fabrizio Lazzaro - executive producer, personal manager
  • Alexander Batista - transverse flute, chorus
  • Juan Armani - assistant
  • Martin Bosa "Tucán" - keyboards, programming
  • Carlos Goméz - drum technician
  • Gustavo Borner - mastering, engineer

References

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