Sana Nuestra Tierra
Sana Nuestra Tierra | ||||
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Live album by Marcos Witt | ||||
Released | 2001 | |||
Recorded | Live in Houston, Texas | |||
Genre | Gospel & Religious | |||
Length | 72:23 | |||
Label | CanZion | |||
Producer | Marcos Witt and Juan Salinas | |||
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Sana Nuestra Tierra is the twenty-first album released by Christian singer Marcos Witt. The album was recorded live from Houston, Texas. This album was winner of the Latin Grammy for Best Christian album.
Track listing
- "Sánanos" - 06:53
- "Sana Nuestra Tierra" - 06:13
- "Mi Primer Amor" - 05:59
- "Levántate Y Sálvame" - 09:16
- "Las Naciones Proclamen" - 11:47
- "Acuérdate Oh Señor" - 04:11
- "Esperamos En Ti" - 06:53
- "Grandes Cosas Ha Hecho El Señor" - 06:01
- "Aleluya A Nuestro Dios" - 07:23
- "Danzaré, Cantaré" - 07:52
Credits
Producers:
- Juan Salinas
- Marcos Witt
Executive Producer:
Arrangers:
- Isaac Escamilla
- Holger Fath
- Emmanuel Espinosa
Worship Leader:
Musicians:
- Randall Gonzalez - Drums
- Holger Fath - Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar
- Alan Villatoro - Keyboards
- Emmanuel Espinosa - Bass
- Wiso Aponte - Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar
- Isaac Escamilla - Keyboards
Vocalists:
- Lucy Esquilin - Vocals
- Vanyo Esquilin - Vocals
- Nolita Theo - Vocals
Engineer:
- Orlando Rodriguez - Engineer, Mixing
- Alex Rodriguez - Assistant Mixing
- Hank Williams - Cover Design
- Ruth Salinas - Photography
Lo Mejor de Marcos III
- "Mi Primer Amor"
- "Danzaré, Cantaré"
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