Vivir (album)
Vivir (English: Live) is the second Spanish album from pop singer Enrique Iglesias. This album was a successful release for the singer. The album includes three number-one singles on the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks charts in United States: "Enamorado Por Primera Vez", "Sólo En Ti" and "Miente". In the United States, it was certified gold and platinum on 6 May 1997.[3] This album received a Grammy Award nomination for Best Latin Pop Album at the Grammy Awards of 1998, losing to Romances by Luis Miguel.[4] The album received a Premio Lo Nuestro award for "Pop Album of the Year" at the 9th Lo Nuestro Awards. To the date the album has sold a million copies in U.S and over 5 million copies worldwide.[5]
Track listing
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"Enamorado por primera vez" | Enrique Iglesias | In Love for the First Time |
4:31 |
2. |
"Al despertar" | Enrique Iglesias, Roberto Morales | Upon Awakening |
4:18 |
3. |
"Lluvia cae" | Enrique Iglesias, Pérez-Botija | Rainfall |
4:38 |
4. |
"Tu vacío" | Rafael Pérez-Botija | Your Emptiness |
3:58 |
5. |
"Sólo en ti" | Vince Clarke, Enrique Iglesias | Only You |
3:34 |
6. |
"Miente" | Rafael Pérez-Botija | Lie |
3:41 |
7. |
"Viviré y moriré" | Enrique Iglesias | I'll Live and I'll Die |
4:07 |
8. |
"Volveré" | Enrique Iglesias, Roberto Morales | I'll return |
4:40 |
9. |
"El muro" | Rafael Pérez-Botija | The Wall |
4:19 |
10. |
"Revolución" | Chein García-Alonso | Revolution |
3:58 |
Chart performance
The album debuted in the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart at number 1 in the week of 15 February 1997,[6] dethroning his own father Julio Iglesias with the album Tango, and spent eight weeks at pole position, until Selena's Dreaming of You took the number-one spot for two weeks. Enrique Iglesias with his debut album replaced Selena's album at number-one the year before. In the week of 26 April 1997 the album Vivir returned to the top spot for another three weeks at the summit. The album spent 15 non-consecutive weeks at pole position. The album spent 36 weeks inside the Top Ten and 69 weeks in the chart. The album has sold 5 million copies worldwide.
Sales and certifications
Personnel
- Christina Abaroa: Producer, Production Coordination
- Jeff DeMorris: Assistant Engineer, Mixing Assistant, Assistant
- Mike Dy: Assistant Engineer, Mixing Assistant, Assistant
- Cristin Allen Goetz: Production Coordination
- Brad Kinney: Background vocals, Engineer, Assistant Engineer, Mixing Assistant, Assistant
- Chris Lord-Alge: Mixing
- Michael Parnin: Assistant Engineer, Mixing Assistant, Assistant
- Tony DeFranco: Mixing Coordinator
- Antonio Olariaga: Transfers, Digital Transfers
- Chein García-Alonso: Adaptation
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- Doug Sax: Mastering
- Andrew Sheeps: Digital Editing
- Miguel Angel Cuberto: Transfers
- Fernando Martinez: Management
- Roberto Morales: Advisor, Music Assistant
- Steven Lippman: Photography
- Erin Flanagan: Stylist
- Manolo Ruiz: Stylist
- John Coulter: Design
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Musicians
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- Charmain Renata: Hubbard Vocals, Choir, Chorus
- Ron Marshall: Vocals, Choir, Chorus
- Sarah Anindo Marshall: Vocals, Choir Master
- Steve Sykes: Guitar, Background vocals, Engineer
- Ayo Adeyemi: Vocals, Choir, Chorus
- Malang Bayo: Vocals, Choir, Chorus
- Patricio Castillo: Background vocals
- Maria Del Rey: Background vocals, Contractor
- Dennis Hetzendorfer: Engineer
- Carlos Murguía: Background vocals
- Dan Navarro: Background vocals
- Kenny O'Brien: Background vocals
- Terry Wood: Background vocals
- Gisa Vatcky: Background vocals
- Elhadj Malick Sow: Vocals, Choir, Chorus
- Brad Kinney: Background vocals
- Eric Ratz: Vocals, Engineer
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See also
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