Desde Siempre

Desde Siempre
Compilation album by Chayanne
Released March 29, 2005
Recorded 1988 - 2005
Genre Latin pop
Label Sony BMG
Chayanne chronology
Sincero
(2003)
Desde Siempre
(2005)
Cautivo
(2005)
Singles from Desde Siempre
  1. "Contra Vientos y Mareas"
    Released: 2005

Desde Siempre is the second compilation album by Puerto Rican singer Chayanne, which was released on March 29, 2005.

Album information

Unlike of his previous compilation album Grandes Éxitos, this album is a collection of Chayanne ballads with a new song "Contra Vientos y Mareas" by Franco De Vita.

Track listing

The track listing from Billboard.com[1]

No. TitleWriter(s)Album Length
1. "Contra Vientos y Mareas"  Franco De VitaPreviously unreleased 4:03
2. "Un Siglo Sin Ti"  Franco De VitaSincero 4:40
3. "Volver a Nacer"  Estéfano, Ximena ZapataVolver a Nacer 4:53
4. "Cuidarte el Alma"  Marc Durandeau, Cris ZallesSincero 4:13
5. "Fuiste un Trozo de Hielo en la Escarcha"  José María CanoChayanne 4:47
6. "Atado a Tu Amor"  EstéfanoAtado a Tu Amor 5:02
7. "El Centro de Mi Corazón"  Alejandro VezzaniProvócame 3:47
8. "Pienso En Ti"  EstéfanoAtado a Tu Amor 4:17
9. "Yo Te Amo"  EstéfanoSimplemente 4:49
10. "Sólamente Tu Amor"  Donato Poveda, Hal S. BattVolver a Nacer 4:09
11. "Daría Cualquier Cosa"  Julio Seijas, Luis Gómez EscolarTiempo de Vals 3:20
12. "Entre Mis Recuerdos"  Albert Hammond; H. KnightVolver a Nacer 3:46

Music Videos

  1. Contra Vientos y Mareas

Personnel

  • Alex Acuña – percussion, drum machine
  • Carlos Alvarez – mixing
  • Marcelo Anez – engineer
  • Tommy Anthony – backing vocals
  • Kevin Apple – stylist
  • Marcello Azevedo – acoustic guitar, bass, arranger, electric guitar, programming
  • Greg Bartheld – programming
  • Odisa Beltrán – production assistant
  • Manny Benito – vocal producer, vocal coach
  • Andres Bermudez – assistant engineer
  • Edwin Bonilla – percussion
  • Jorge Calandrelli – synthesizer, piano, arranger, producer
  • Alberto Carballo – graphic design
  • Jessica Chirino – backing vocals
  • Michael "Junno" Cosculluela – backing vocals
  • David Davidson – violin
  • Doug Emery – arranger, drum programming
  • Estéfano – producer
  • Ronnie Foster – arranger, producer
  • Mike Fuller – mastering
  • Iker Gastaminza – arranger, engineer, mixing
  • Julio Hernandez – bass
  • Richard Howell – assistant engineer
  • Paul Jackson, Jr. – guitar
  • Max Kolibe – engineer
  • Abraham Laboriel – bass
  • Anthony LaMarchina – cello
  • Lee Levine – arranger, drums, programming
  • Roberto Livi – producer
  • John Lucas – backing vocals
  • Ricardo Eddy Martinez – arranger, producer
  • Chris McDonald – string arrangements
  • Miami Symphonic Orchestra – strings
  • Raul Midón – backing vocals
  • Joel Numa – engineer
  • Luis Fernando Ochoa – producer
  • Alfredo Oliva – concert master
  • Wendy Pedersen – backing vocals
  • Lena Pérez – backing vocals
  • Donato Póveda – producer
  • Julio C. Reyes – conductor, orchestration
  • Gustavo Sanchez – producer
  • Randy Singer – harmonica
  • Cesar Sogbe – engineer, mixing, vocal engineer
  • Rafael Solano – percussion
  • Rene Toledo – guitar, arranger, producer, vocal coach
  • Carlos Cats Valldejuli – production coordination
  • Mauricio Velez – photography
  • Dan Warner – electric guitar
  • James Warner – engineer
  • Bruce Weeden – mixing
  • Kristin Wilkinson – viola
  • Cristian Zalles – backing vocals

Charts

Chart (2005) Peak
position
Billboard European Top 100 Albums[2] 66
U.S. Billboard 200[2] 182
U.S. Billboard Top Latin Albums[2] 8
U.S. Billboard Latin Pop Albums[2] 2

Sales and certifications

Region Certification Sales/shipments
Argentina (CAPIF)[3] Platinum 40,000x
Mexico (AMPROFON)[4] Gold 50,000^

^shipments figures based on certification alone
xunspecified figures based on certification alone

References

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