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Mary Ann (album)

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Mary Ann
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 31, 2006 (2006-10-31)
Recorded2006
(see locations and studios)
GenreLatin pop, pop
Length34:40
LabelUnivision Music Group[1]
La Calle Records
ProducerGeorge Zamora (executive)
Guillermo Torres (co-exec)
Mary Ann Acevedo chronology
Mary Ann
(2006)
Cántale a tu Bebé
(2009)
Singles from Mary Ann
  1. "Mirame"
    Released: September 16, 2006
  2. "Que Ironía"
    Released: January 20, 2007
  3. "Débil"
    Released: August 12, 2007

Mary Ann is the first studio album recorded by Puerto Rican singer Mary Ann Acevedo.[2] The first single of this album are Mírame (English: Look at me).[3]

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Transcription

Track listing

Standard Edition
No.TitleComposer:Length
1."Mírame"Guillermo Torres3:38
2."Que Ironía"Eduardo Reyes, Camarena3:28
3."Prueba Mi Amor"Guillermo Torres2:56
4."En Mí"Tairon Aguilera3:13
5."Todo Eres Tú"Guillermo Torres3:38
6."El Amor"Guillermo Torres3:14
7."Ante Dios Y El Amor (Juntos)"Rodolfo Barreras3:49
8."Débil"Rudy Pérez, Omar Sánchez3:42
9."Abro las Alas"Wilson Ramón Torres3:40
10."Si No Estas Aquí"Sergio George, Jorge Luis Chacin3:14
Bonus Tracks
No.TitleComposer:Length
11."Mírame" (Merengue Version)Guillermo Torres3:38

Notes

  • Track listing and credits from album booklet.[4]

Singles

  • "Mirame" is the first single from Mary Ann's first studio album. The song was written by Guillermo Torres, produced by Bob Benozzo and recorded in Altavoz Studio and Lele Studio at Italy.[5] This is the story of a woman, who need to let know her man, that she loves him, she need him more than ever, that she can't live without him and reminded each time they have lived together. Here the woman expresses the infinite love totally to Him, so deep is their love which goes to where the sun touches the sea. Wishing well to recover each minute of their lives and their love re-emerge among them as the first time. On May 2, 2009 Mary Ann Acevedo sang this song, in a duet with Hannaní Peraza, and they had a "standing ovation" of the people, this is the first time that the song "Mirame", is presented on the stage of Objetivo Fama.[6] This song has a new version, the "merengue version". The song can only be obtained through digital download on Mary Ann Fan Club's website; this song was not included on the album as official track, it is a bonus track.
  • "Que Ironía", written by Eduardo Reyes, Camarena and produced by Guillermo Torres is the second single of this debut album.[7] The music video was released on January 19, 2007 in a worldwide television premiere on Anda Pa'l Cara, a television show on Univisión Puerto Rico. Also the music video was recorded on the studio of APC at Guaynabo, Puerto Rico.
  • "Débil" (Spanish for "Weak") is the third single from Mary Ann's first studio album. Débil was written by Rudy Pérez and Omar Sánchez and it was previously a "hit" by Yolandita Monge off the album "Vivencias" in 1988.[8]

Release history

Region Date Label Format
Puerto Rico October 31, 2006 (2006-10-31) Univision Music Digital Download
November 1, 2006 (2006-11-01) Compact disc

Personnel

  • Vocals: Mary Ann Acevedo
  • Background vocals: Mirna Vale, Nashali Enchautegui, Junny Ramos, Rawy Torres, Tairon Aguilera, Danilo Ballo, Cinzia Astolfi, Eddie Tomas, Jeannie Cruz
  • Keyboards: Martin Nieves, Guillermo Torres, Bob Benozzo, Maurizio Campo
  • Bass: Ricky Encarnacion, Francesco Puglisi
  • Guitar: Jorge Laboy, Andres Castro, Simone Chivilo, Davide Aru, Rawy Torres, Tairon
  • Violin: Karlo Flores, Zeida Garcia, Fernando Medina, Juan Carlos Menendez, Yahaira O'Neill, Lilibeth Rivera, Sandra Rodriguez, Frank Torres, Andres Valcarcel
  • Viola: Emanuel Olivieri, Marta Hernandez, Maria Santiago
  • Cello: Harry Almodovar, Sheila Ortiz
  • Drums: Efrain Martinez, Lele Melotti, Luca Tricoli
  • Percussion: Jhon Pierre Lamoutt
  • Hammond Organ: Jose Nelson

Production

Locations and studios

Recording locations and studios included:

  • Altavox Studio - (Milan, Italy)
  • Lele Studio - (Velate, Italy)
  • Zone Productions - (Miami, FL)
  • Audio Vision Recording Studios - (Miami, FL)
  • REM Studio - (Bra, Italy)
  • Love House Music - (New Jersey)

References

  1. ^ Univision.com
  2. ^ Billboard Mary Ann album
  3. ^ MA Fan Club Archived 2007-12-13 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ Mary Ann (Booklet). Mary Ann Acevedo. Univision Music Group (Cat no. 0883 30027 2). 2006.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  5. ^ Rate Your Music Mary Ann Profile.
  6. ^ Objetivo Fama (Season 6)
  7. ^ Mary Ann Acevedo | Univision.com | Fan Club Forum Archived 2009-07-03 at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ RateYourMusic.com
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