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2002 studio album by Ricardo Arjona
Santo Pecado (English: Holy Sin ) is the ninth studio album recorded by
Guatemalan singer-songwriter
Ricardo Arjona . It was released by
Sony BMG Latin on November 19, 2002 (see
2002 in music ) and was produced by Arjona,
Carlos Cabral Jr. and Fernando Otero. The album earned nomination for
Latin Grammy Award for Best Male Pop Vocal Album in the
4th Annual Latin Grammy Awards on September 3, 2003, losing by
Quizás by
Enrique Iglesias .
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Reception
The
AllMusic review by Jason Birchmeier awarded the album 3.5 stars stating "Needless to say, Arjona's songwriting is masterful. Even if the musical style of a particular song isn't to one's liking, the lyrics are always a wonder to behold. ".
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Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating
AllMusic
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Track listing
All tracks by
Ricardo Arjona except where noted.
"
El Problema " (The Problem ) – 5:31
"Dame" (Give Me ) – 3:46
"Quesos, Cosas, Casas" (Cheeses, Things, Houses ) – 5:06
"
Minutos " (Minutes ) (Arjona, Miguel Luna) – 4:08
"Vivir Sin Ti Es Posible" (Living Without You Is Possible ) – 4:31
"Santo Pecado" (Holy Sin ) – 4:29
"Mujer de Lujo" (Woman of Luxury ) – 3:54
"Señor Juez" (Mr. Judge ) – 3:39
"Se Fué" (She Left ) – 4:19
"La Nena (Bitácora de Un Secuestro)" (The Girl (Chronicle of A Kidnapping) ) – 7:54
"Me Dejaste" (You Left Me ) – 4:05
"No Sirve de Nada" (It's Useless ) – 4:27
"Duele Verte" (Hurt Seeing You ) – 4:42
"Amarte a Ti" (Loving You ) – 4:11
Personnel
Taken from the album's liner notes.
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Ricardo Arjona – vocals, arranger, producer
Carlos Cabral Junior - co-producer, arranger, guitars, programming , keyboard
Robert Adcock, Maurice Grants, Daniel Smith – cello
Patricia Aiken, Mark Baranov, Kristin Fife, Armen Garabedian, Al Hershberger, Tiffiany Yi Hu, Johana Krejci, Dennis Molchan, Frances Moore, Irma Neumann, Julie Rogers, Lisa Sutton, Jacqueline Suzuki, Ericka Syroid, Francine Walsh, North Wood, Shari Zippert – violin
James Atkinson, Kurt Snyder – French horn
Kim Bullard – hammond organ
Vinnie Colaiuta – drums
Rose Corrigan – fagotes
Héctor del Curto – bandoneon
George Doering – autoharp, dulcimer, acoustic guitar, steel guitar, koto, mandoline, ukulele
Assa Drori, Davis Young – string quartet
Mike Englander – tympani
Jerry Epstein – string quartet, viola
Samuel Formicola, Lynn Grants, John Hayhurst, Renita Koven, Andrew Picken – viola
Joel Hernández, Elizabeth Meza, David Torrens – backing vocals
Dan Higgins – clarinet
Michael Landau – electric guitar
Armando Montiel, Rafael Padilla – percussion
Jennifer Munday – string quartet, violin
Barbara Northcutt – oboe
Fernando Otero – arranger, conductor, keyboards, mini moog, hammond organ, piano, producer
Víctor Patron – arranger, keyboards
David Shostac – flute
Neil Stubenhaus – bass
Cecilia Tsan – cello, string quartet
David Young – double bass
Technical
Christina Abaroa – production coordination
Will Quinnell, Julio Chávez – assistant
Benny Faccone , Isaías García, Chris Gehringer, Ben Wish – engineer
Jimmy Hoyson, Steve Robillard, Justin Smith, Sam Story – assistant engineer
José Antonio Valencia – general coordination
Ricardo Trabulsi – photography
Evanna Fernández – product manager
Sales and certifications
References
External links
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