El Tiempo Es Oro (album)
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إل تييمبو إس أورو هو الألبوم الثالث للمغنية المكسيكية باولينا روبيو وصدر في مارس من العام 1995. من إنتاج شركة EMI. احتوى على عدة أغاني مثل: "Te Daría Mi Vida" و"Nada de Ti".
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El tiempo es oro è il terzo album della cantante messicana Paulina Rubio. È stato pubblicato il 25 marzo 1995 dall'etichetta discografica . Dall'album sono stati estratti i singoli Te daría mi vida, Nada de ti e Hoy te dejé de amar. Nell'album è contenuta anche il singolo Bésame en la boca, che fu parte della colonna sonora del primo film nel quale la cantante compare.
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El Tiempo es Oro (Time Is Gold) is the third studio album by Mexican pop singer Paulina Rubio, released simultaneously on 21 March 1995 by EMI Music in 18 countries. It was recorded in the autumn and winter of 1994 in Madrid, Spain and Miami, Florida. Similar to her previous studio albums, Miguel Blasco was the primary producer, but featured new producers and collaborations including Marco Flores, Adrián Posse and Claudio Bermúdez. At the age of twenty-three at the time, Rubio started to become creative and more involved in the process of creating and arranging the project compared to her two previous efforts, resulting in the album directing her to a new path in her music career, with a more bold image and a more dance-influenced sound, reflection of her lead single. El Tiempo Es Oro deal
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El Tiempo Es Oro es el tercer álbum de estudio de la cantante mexicana Paulina Rubio, publicado el 21 de marzo de 1995 por la disográfica EMI Capitol. Rubio trabajó por primera vez con Adrían Posse, Marco Flores y su compañero Caludio Bermúdez en el álbum mientras que, al igual que sus discos anteriores, diseñó el concepto del álbum y lo co-produjo. Del disco se publicaron como sencillos: «Te Daría Mi Vida», que vendió más de 140 mil entre México y los Estados Unidos, «Nada De Ti», «Hoy Te Dejé De Amar» y «Bésame En La Boca», tema original de su debut cinematográfico del mismo nombre.
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*Paulina Rubio – lead vocals, backing vocals, main performer, songwriter, concept
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*Miguel Blasco – music director, executive producer
*Marco Flores - composer, songwriter
*Adrián Pose – executive producer, composer
*Didi Gutman - arrangements, songwriter
*Carlos Sácnhez - composer, songwriter
*Carolina Cortes - composer, songwriter
*Cesar Valle - composer, songwriter
*Claudio Bermúdez - composer, songwriter
*Daniel García - composer, songwriter
*José Luis Campuzano - composer, songwriter
*Mario Schajris - composer, songwriter
*José David Peñín Montilla, Juan Sueiro, Pedro Vidal – arrangements
*Alberto de Palacio – engineering
*Juan Cerro — guitar arrangements
*Pedro Vidal - programming
*Leo Herrera — assistant engineer
*Kenneth Barzilai – photography
*Sergio Toporek — artwork, digital mastering
*Aida — artwork, digital mastering
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إل تييمبو إس أورو هو الألبوم الثالث للمغنية المكسيكية باولينا روبيو وصدر في مارس من العام 1995. من إنتاج شركة EMI. احتوى على عدة أغاني مثل: "Te Daría Mi Vida" و"Nada de Ti".
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El Tiempo es Oro (Time Is Gold) is the third studio album by Mexican pop singer Paulina Rubio, released simultaneously on 21 March 1995 by EMI Music in 18 countries. It was recorded in the autumn and winter of 1994 in Madrid, Spain and Miami, Florida. Similar to her previous studio albums, Miguel Blasco was the primary producer, but featured new producers and collaborations including Marco Flores, Adrián Posse and Claudio Bermúdez. At the age of twenty-three at the time, Rubio started to become creative and more involved in the process of creating and arranging the project compared to her two previous efforts, resulting in the album directing her to a new path in her music career, with a more bold image and a more dance-influenced sound, reflection of her lead single. El Tiempo Es Oro deals with many subjects about love including relationships, passion, crushes, cheating, disappointment, and happiness. The album spawned four singles. "Te Daría Mi Vida" became one of Rubio's biggest successes with the EMI Music label, charting inside the top ten in Latin America and selling more than 140,000 copies in Mexico and the United States combined. The music video was an output of her "girl in love", showing an image of Rubio funniest and spontaneous. The album had a fleeting promotion in Spain and is considered by many to be a definitive turning point in Rubio's career, noted for beginning her international pop singing career. The following singles—"Nada De Ti", and "Hoy Te Dejé De Amar"—all peaked inside the top 10 in Mexico. The last single, "Bésame En La Boca", was released to promotion for the film of the same name, which Rubio also starred in. The singer further promoted the album with a show, traveling to South America. The album was re-issued in Spain in 2001 by Virgin Records.
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El Tiempo Es Oro es el tercer álbum de estudio de la cantante mexicana Paulina Rubio, publicado el 21 de marzo de 1995 por la disográfica EMI Capitol. Rubio trabajó por primera vez con Adrían Posse, Marco Flores y su compañero Caludio Bermúdez en el álbum mientras que, al igual que sus discos anteriores, diseñó el concepto del álbum y lo co-produjo. El álbum utiliza instrumentación en vivo e incorpora elementos de techno, rock, downtempo e incluso bolero en un estilo pop general. Por primera vez, Paulina Rubio trabaja con el dance-pop con elementos de eurodance (popular las discotecas latinas de la época), como se muestra en la canción que da título al primer sencillo «Te Daría Mi Vida». Las letras abordan temas del amor en sus diferentes facetas. Tras su lanzamiento El Tiempo Es Oro alcanzó disco de oro en México por las 100 mil copias vendidas. Del disco se publicaron como sencillos: «Te Daría Mi Vida», que vendió más de 140 mil entre México y los Estados Unidos, «Nada De Ti», «Hoy Te Dejé De Amar» y «Bésame En La Boca», tema original de su debut cinematográfico del mismo nombre.
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El tiempo es oro è il terzo album della cantante messicana Paulina Rubio. È stato pubblicato il 25 marzo 1995 dall'etichetta discografica . Dall'album sono stati estratti i singoli Te daría mi vida, Nada de ti e Hoy te dejé de amar. Nell'album è contenuta anche il singolo Bésame en la boca, che fu parte della colonna sonora del primo film nel quale la cantante compare.
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