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2001 studio album by Cristian Castro
Azul
Released June 5, 2001 (2001-06-05 ) Recorded October 2000 – March 2001 Studio
Bernie's Studios
Moon Red Music Studios
MT Studios
Ocean VU
Outline Studios, Miami
The Hit Factory, New York
Genre Length 54 :43
Label
BMG U.S. Latin
Producer
Kike Santander
"
Azul " Released: April 16, 2001 (2001-04-16 )
"Yo Quería" Released: August 13, 2001 (2001-08-13 )
"Con Ella"
"Lloviendo Estrellas" Released: January 14, 2002 (2002-01-14 )
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[1]
Azul (Blue) is the seventh studio album recorded by Mexican singer and songwriter
Cristian Castro . It was released by
BMG U.S. Latin on June 5, 2001 (see
2001 in music ). It was produced again by
Colombian songwriter and record producer
Kike Santander working last album
Cristian's
Mi Vida Sin Tu Amor (1999). It was nominated
Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Album in the
44th Annual Grammy Awards on February 27, 2002.
[2] The title track, "Azul", topped the Latin charts.
Track listing
Title Writer(s) 1. "Yo quería"
Toto Cutugno 4:18 2. "Nuestro amor"
Kike Santander 3:51 3. "Lloviendo estrellas" Alejandro Montalbán · Eduardo Reyes 4:17 4. "Sólo" Kike Santander ·
Gustavo Santander 4:44 5. "Con ella" Omar Sánchez · Kike Santander 4:55 6. "Dos amantes"
Kike Santander 4:58 7. "
Azul " Kike Santander · Gustavo Santander 4:24 8. "Gil amori/Los amores" Toto Cutugno 4:37 9. "Llorar por dentro" Arturo Castro 4:27 10. "Amantes de Ocasión" Adriana Muñóz 4:45 11. "Cupido"
Juan Pablo Manzanero · Kike Santander 4:28 12. "Si pudiera"
José Antonio Molina 5:04 Total length: 54:43
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