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Mi Forma De Sentir (1994) Pedro Fernández (1995) Deseos Y Delirios (1996) Un Mundo Raro: Tributo a José Alfredo Jiménez (1997) Aventurero (1998) Laberintos de Pasión (1999) Lo Más Romántico de Pedro Fernández (1999) Yo No Fuí (2000) Mi Cariño (2001) De Corazón (2002) Escúchame (2006) Dime Mi Amor (2008) Amarte a la Antigua (2009)
"The Crucifixion" from Jesus Christ Superstar (1969), by Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber; Douglas Allanbrook The Seven Last Words for mezzo-soprano, baritone, chorus and orchestra (1970) Sofia Gubaidulina Sieben Worte for cello, bayan, and strings (1982) James MacMillan: Seven Last Words from the Cross, cantata for choir and strings (1993)
All tracks by Ricardo Arjona "Jesús, verbo no sustantivo" (Jesus, Verb Not Noun) – 6:48"Hermanos del tiempo" (Brothers Of Time) – 3:55"Por qué es tan cruel el amor" (Why Is Love So Cruel) – 4:21
Forever is the third studio album by the reggaeton duo R.K.M & Ken-Y.It was released on February 14, 2011, and entered the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart at number 10. [1] ...
The album was recorded during their Amar es Combatir Tour in two of four shows in San Juan, Puerto Rico at José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum on March 30 and 31, 2007. The first single off the album, " Si No Te Hubieras Ido ," was released on March 12, 2008 and quickly became number one on the Hot Latin Tracks .
"La Muerte No Es El Final" (Death Is Not The End) is a Christian song composed by the Spanish priest Cesáreo Gabaráin Azurmendi (1936–1991), after the death of Juan Pedro, a young organist in his church. Gabaráin composed hundreds of religious songs, some of them known worldwide such as "Pescador de Hombres".
"Disparo al Corazón" (English: "Shot to the Heart") is a song recorded by Puerto Rican singer Ricky Martin, released on January 13, 2015 as the second single from his Grammy Award–winning Spanish-language album, A Quien Quiera Escuchar (2015). [1]
"Palomita Blanca" (transl. "Little White Dove") [1] is a song by Dominican Republic singer-songwriter Juan Luis Guerra and his band 4-40 from his eighth studio album, Ni Es lo Mismo Ni Es Igual (1998). As with the rest of the album, the song was written and produced by Guerra.