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~ Release by Ricky Martin (see all versions of this release, 4 available)

Tracklist

1CD
2DVD
#TitleRatingLength
1Te extraño, te olvido, te amo
producer:
Ian Blake (pseudonym of Robi Rosa, associated with Ricky Martin) and K. C. Porter (record producer, songwriter, musician and singer)
recording of:
Te extraño, te olvido, te amo
writer:
Carlos Lara
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2Maria (remix Spanglish version)
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4Vuelve
producer:
K.C. Porter (record producer, songwriter, musician and singer) and Draco Rosa (Robert Edward Rosa Suárez aka Robi Draco Rosa)
recording of:
Vuelve
writer:
Franco de Vita
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5La copa de la vida (Spanglish version)
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6La bomba
producer:
K. C. Porter (record producer, songwriter, musician and singer) and Draco Rosa (Robert Edward Rosa Suárez aka Robi Draco Rosa)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Sony Music Entertainment Inc. (company owned by Sony Corporation of America from 1991–2004, operated worldwide except in JP; normally not a release label) (from 1998 to present)
recording of:
La bomba (in 1997)
writer:
Luis Gómez Escolar, K.C. Porter (record producer, songwriter, musician and singer) and Draco Rosa (Robert Edward Rosa Suárez aka Robi Draco Rosa)
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7Livin' La Vida Loca
additional recording engineer:
Craig Lozowick and Nathan Malki
recording engineer and mixer:
Charles Dye
programming:
Randy Cantor
assistant engineer:
Craig Lozowick, Nathan Malki and Germán Ortiz
additional producer:
Iris Aponte and Brian Coleman (Manager/production coordinator)
co-producer:
Robi Rosa (Robert Edward Rosa Suárez aka Robi Draco Rosa)
producer:
Desmond Child
acoustic guitar and background vocals:
Draco Rosa (Robert Edward Rosa Suárez aka Robi Draco Rosa)
flugelhorn and trumpet:
Tony Concepción
guitar:
Rusty Anderson
keyboard:
Randy Cantor
percussion:
Rafael Solano
vocals:
Ricky Martin (Puerto Rican singer, actor, author & king of Latin pop)
arranger:
Randy Cantor
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Sony Music Entertainment Inc. (company owned by Sony Corporation of America from 1991–2004, operated worldwide except in JP; normally not a release label) (in 1999)
recorded at and mixed at:
The Gentlemen’s Club in Miami Beach, Florida, United States
part of:
Billboard: The 500 Best Pop Songs (as of October 2023) (number: 180)
recording of:
Livin’ la Vida Loca (English version) (from 1998-10 until 1999-03)
writer:
Desmond Child and Robi Rosa (Robert Edward Rosa Suárez aka Robi Draco Rosa)
publisher:
PolyGram Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music Ltd. (no slash; used 1988–1996), A Phantom Vox Publishing (from 1999 to present), Desmophobia (from 1999 to present), PolyGram Music Publishing (from 1999 to present) and Warner–Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (publisher; do NOT use as release label) (from 1999 to present)
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8Bella (She's All I Ever Had)
recording engineer:
Randall Barlow (of Miami Sound Machine), Scott Canto, Charles Dye, Marcelo Añez Fontana, Javier Garza, Sebastián Krys, Freddy Piñero, Jr. and Elliot Scheiner
membranophone programming:
Randall Barlow (of Miami Sound Machine)
additional engineer:
Joe Chiccarelli
assistant engineer:
Gustavo Bonnet and Tony Mardini
additional producer:
Walter Afanasieff
co-producer:
Draco Rosa (Robert Edward Rosa Suárez aka Robi Draco Rosa)
executive producer:
Emilio Estefan, Jr.
producer:
George Noriega (American songwriter and record producer) and Jon Secada
mixer:
Mick Guzauski
12 string guitar and electric guitar:
Eric Bazilian
acoustic guitar and electric guitar:
Tommy Anthony
bouzouki, classical guitar [nylon string guitar], keyboard and sitar:
George Noriega (American songwriter and record producer)
brushes, shakers and snare drum:
Olbin Burgos
cello:
Larry Corbett, Dan Smith (cellist), Stefanie Fife, Suzie Katayama, Steve Richards (cellist) and Rudy Stein
double bass:
Jorge Casas
membranophone:
Kenny Aronoff
percussion:
Daniel Lopez (US spanish language songwriter)
viola:
Denyse Buffum, Matt Funes, John Scanlon and David Stenske
violin:
Murray Adler, Ruth Bruegger, Eve Butler, Susan Chatman, Joel Derouin, Bruce Dukov, Virginia Frazier, Harris Goldman, Endre Granat (Hungarian violinist), Clayton Haslop, Gerardo Hilera (violinist), Bob Peterson (violinist), Michele Richards, Anatoly Rosinsky, Bob Sanov, 渡辺實和子 (Miwako Watanabe), John Wittenberg and Ken Yerke
background vocals:
Jon Secada
conductor:
David Campbell (US‐based Canadian violinist, composer, conductor and arranger)
additional arranger:
Randall Barlow (of Miami Sound Machine)
recording of:
Bella (from 1998-10 until 1999-03)
writer:
George Noriega (American songwriter and record producer), Draco Rosa (Robert Edward Rosa Suárez aka Robi Draco Rosa) and Jon Secada
translator:
Luis Gómez Escolar
publisher:
A Phantom Vox Publishing (from 1999 to present), Estefan Music Publishing International (from 1999 to present), F.I.P.P. International (from 1999 to present), Foreign Imported Productions & Publishing, Inc. (from 1999 to present) and Warner–Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (publisher; do NOT use as release label) (from 1999 to present)
translated version of:
She’s All I Ever Had
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9She Bangs
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10Loaded
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11Solo quiero amarte
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12Tal vez
recording of:
Tal vez
writer:
Franco de Vita
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13Jaleo
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14Y todo queda en nada
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15Juramento
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16Qué más da (I Don't Care)
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17Déjate llevar (It's Alright)
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18"Life" / Featurette / Life Album (2005)
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19Behind The Scenes / Almas Del Silencio Album (2003)
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20Photo Gallery (1991-2007)
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21Discography (1991-2007)
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