Mi Pasion

Mi Pasion
Live album by Ericson Alexander Molano
Released July / August 2004
Recorded April 17, 2004 at Calvary Church in Santa Ana, California
Genre Gospel and religious
Length 65:10
Label JN Producciones
Producer Ericson A. Molano, J.J. Chan, Ernesto Mendoza, Gustavo Glauss and Libni "Leo" Molano
Ericson Alexander Molano chronology
Fue Por Ti
(2002)
Mi Pasion
(2004)
Vuelvo a Ti
(2006)

Mi Pasion is a worship/gospel album released in 2004, the third album by Christian recording artist Ericson Alexander Molano. The album was produced and distributed by Molano's own production company, Jehova-Nisi Productions. It was recorded in Santa Ana, California, in front of a sold-out audience. The fourteen track album includes the hits songs "Mi Pasion", "Melodia Angelical", "Siento Su Gloria" and "Rendir Mi Vida".

After the recording of Mi Pasion, Molano went on to sing a special love song to his girlfriend, Nancy Garcia. Following the song, Molano knelt and proposed to Nancy who said, "Yes."

In this album, Molano used his original band.

In 2002, Molano participated in a live recording with other Christian singers for which he wrote "Rendir Mi Vida A Ti". For Mi Pasion, Molano had a different sound and renamed the song "Rendir Mi Vida".

Track listing

# Title
1 "Introduccion"
2 "Melodia Angelical"[1]
3 "Libre"
4 "Rendir Mi Vida"[2]
5 "Las Ventanas"
6 "Secreto Lugar"
7 "Siento Su Gloria"[1]
8 "Yo Te Amare"
9 "Te Alabamos"
10 "Es Por Ti" Duet with Karina Moreno[3][4]
11 "Mi Pasion"[1]
12 "A Dios Sea La Gloria"
13 "Santo"
14 "No Puedo Vivir"

^ Every song is written by Molano except "Libre Soy", "Te Alabamos", "A Dios Sea La Gloria" and "Santo"

Personnel

Studio

References

  1. 1 2 3 "-JUDAH PRODUCCIONES – MI PASION". Judah Producciones. Retrieved July 24, 2007.
  2. Lo Mejor de Ericson A. Molano (DVD). Jehova-Nisi Producciones. 2007.
  3. An image of Ericson A. Molano and Karina Moreno
  4. "Ericson Alexander Molano – CD. MI PASION (En Vivo)". Pan De Vida. Retrieved July 24, 2007.

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