Sana Nuestra Tierra
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.
Sana Nuestra Tierra | ||||
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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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Track listing
• 01. — "Sánanos" — 06:53
• 02. — "Sana Nuestra Tierra" — 06:13
• 03. — "Mi Primer Amor" — 05:59
• 04. — "Levántate Y Sálvame" — 09:16
• 05. — "Las Naciones Proclamen" — 11:47
• 06. — "Acuérdate, Oh Señor" — 04:11
• 07. — "Esperamos En Ti" — 06:53
• 08. — "Grandes Cosas Ha Hecho El Señor" — 06:01
• 09. — "Aleluya A Nuestro Dios" — 07:23
• 10. — "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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