music.wikisort.org - CompositionAbriendo Puertas (Spanish: Opening Doors) is a 1995 album released by Gloria Estefan. It is her sixth studio album as a soloist and second Spanish language album released.
1995 studio album by Gloria Estefan
Abriendo Puertas |
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Released | September 1995 (1995-09) |
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Studio | Crescent Moon Studios, Miami |
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Genre | [1] |
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Length | 39:54 |
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Label | Epic |
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Producer | Emilio Estefan Jr. |
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- "Abriendo Puertas"
Released: September/October 1995
- "Más Allá"
Released: December 1995
- "Tres Deseos"
Released: January 1995
- "Dulce Amor"
Released: March 1996 (Promotional Only)[2]
- "La Parranda"
Released: December 1996 (Promotional Only)
- "Felicidad"
Released: 1996 (Promotional Only in Spain)
- "Lejos De Ti"
Released: 1996 (Promotional Only in Spain)
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Professional ratingsReview scores |
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Source | Rating |
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AllMusic |     [1] |
Entertainment Weekly | B[3] |
Content
Abriendo Puertas was the second Spanish language studio album released by Estefan after her successful Spanish debut album, Mi Tierra.
In contrast to Mi Tierra, an album primarily influenced by Cuban music, Abriendo Puertas draws on a wider variety of Latin American musical styles. For instance, the title track is an example of vallenato, a Colombian music genre. Several of the songs refer to Christmas and the New Year. The album has sold 2.3 million copies outside the US.[4]
Estefan's second Spanish album won Best Tropical/Salsa Album at the 1996 Grammy Awards, her second Grammy Award.
Track listing
Standard track listingTitle | Writer(s) |
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1. | "Abriendo Puertas" (Opening Doors) | Kike Santander | 3:52 |
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2. | "Tres Deseos" (Three Wishes) | Santander | 3:32 |
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3. | "Más Allá" (Beyond) | Santander | 5:22 |
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4. | "Dulce Amor" (Sweet Love) | Santander | 3:44 |
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5. | "Farolito" (Little Star) | Santander | 4:40 |
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6. | "Nuevo Día" (New Day) | Santander | 3:36 |
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7. | "La Parranda" (The Big Party) | Santander | 4:20 |
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8. | "Milagro" (Miracle) | Santander | 3:38 |
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9. | "Lejos De Tí" (Far From You) | Santander | 3:50 |
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10. | "Felicidad" (Happiness) | Santander | 5:20 |
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Japan only bonus trackTitle | Writer(s) |
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11. | "Abriendo Puertas" (Teri's Gettin' Hard Dub) | Gloria Estefan, Emilio Estefan, Jr., Jon Secada | 5:13 |
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Personnel
Adapted from AllMusic.[5]
- Donna Allen – guest artist, background vocals
- Marcelo Añez – assistant engineer
- Randy Barlow – trumpet
- Edwin Bonilla – percussion
- Stony Browder – arranger
- Cachao, Frank Cornelius – bass guitar
- Charles Calello – arranger
- Ed Calle – guest artist, tenor saxophone
- Scott Canto – assistant engineer
- Jorge Casas – arranger, bass guitar, mandocello, programming
- Sean Chambers – assistant engineer
- Charles Christopher, Rick Krive, Rita Quintero, Joy Francis, LaGaylia Frazier – background vocals
- Mike Couzzi – engineer
- Paquito D'Rivera – clarinet
- Lawrence Dermer – arranger, fender rhodes, piano, programming, tambourine, background vocals
- Nancy Donald – art direction
- Emilio Estefan Jr. – producer
- Gloria Estefan – primary artist, background vocals
- Hector Garrido – conductor, orchestration
- Andy Goldman – guitar
- Berry Gordy Jr.
- Mark Gruber – assistant engineer
- Jim Hacker – trumpet
- Lauren Hammock – French horn
- Diana Serna - background vocals
- Al Kooper – arranger
- Sebastián Krys – assistant engineer
- Patrice Levinson – engineer
- Andrew Lewinter – French horn
- Gary Lindsay, Whit Sidener – alto saxophone
- Fred Lipsius – arranger
- Bob Ludwig – mastering
Gonzalo "El Cocha" Molina- accordion
- Juan R. Marquez, Andy Goldman, Tim Mitchell – guitar
- Teddy Mulet, Dana Teboe – trombone
- Clay Ostwald – arranger, Hammond organ, piano, programming
- Scott Perry – engineer
- Steve Robillard – assistant engineer
- Steve Rucker – drums
- Eric Schilling – engineer, mixing
- Nathaniel Seidman – arranger, programming
- Cindy Sluka – English horn, oboe
- Ted Stein – engineer
- Ron Taylor – engineer
- Alberto Tolot – photography
- Nestor Torres – flute
- Yvonne Yedibalian – assistant engineer
Charts
Weekly charts
Certifications
Awards
Year |
Award Show |
Award |
1996 |
Grammy Award |
Best Tropical/Salsa Album |
Release history
Region |
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United States |
September 26, 1995 (1995-09-26) |
Canada |
October 3, 1995 (1995-10-03) |
Europe |
September 25, 1995 (1995-09-25) |
France |
November 13, 1995 (1995-11-13) |
Japan |
October 19, 1995 (1995-10-19) |
See also
- 1995 in Latin music
- List of number-one Billboard Tropical Albums from the 1990s
- List of best-selling Latin albums
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- 90 Millas World Tour (2008/09)
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- Vh1 Divas Live (1998)
- Live & Unwrapped (2003)
- She's Got a Friend (2009)
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Related content |
- Emilio Estefan Jr.
- Emily Estefan
- Lili Estefan
- Miami Sound Machine
- Pablo Flores
- The Next: Fame Is at Your Doorstep
- Latin pop
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