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| Released = [[19 April]] [[1994]] |
| Released = [[19 April]] [[1994]] |
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| Recorded = [[1993]] |
| Recorded = [[1993]] |
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| Genre = [[Latin Pop]] |
| Genre = [[Latin Pop]], [[Dance pop]] |
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| Label = [[Polydor]] |
| Label = [[Polydor]], [[PolyGram]] |
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| Producer = Christian de Walden, Ralf Stemmann | |
| Producer = Christian de Walden, Ralf Stemmann | |
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Barcos De Cristal is the title of the fifth studio album by singer-songwriter & producer Thomas Anders. It was released in 1994 in the USA for Latin America, and was produced by Christian de Walden (Marta Sánchez). Some tracks were co-written by Thomas Anders aka Chris Copperfield. A title track was used for the Argentinean TV-series and reached No.1 in Argentina. Tu Chica Es Mi Chica was recorded as a duet with Glenn Medeiros. Una Mañana De Sol is a cover in Spanish on When Will I See You Again by The Three Degrees.
Track listing
- "Tonterias" (Chris Copperfield, Ralf Stemmann, Mike Shepstone, Carlos Toro) — 3:43
- "Luna De Plata" (Steve Singer, Lisa Catherine Cohen, Aides Hidding, Carlos Toro) — 4:01
- "Miedo De Ti" (Chris Copperfield, Margaret Harris, Ralf Stemmann, Carlos Toro) — 3:38
- "Tu Chica Es Mi Chica" (Duo Con Glenn Medeiros) (Rick Lane, Lee York/Mike Shepstone, Carlos Toro) — 4:05
- "Barcos De Cristal" (Steve Singer/Mike Shepstone, Carlos Toro) — 3:55
- "Una Mañana De Sol" (Kenneth Gamble, Leon Huff, Carlos Toro) — 3:26
- "Para Sonia" (Chris Copperfield, Mike Shepstone, Carlos Toro) — 4:02
- "Con Palabras" (Chris Copperfield, Ralf Stemmann, Mike Shepstone, Carlos Toro) — 3:59
- "Sueños" (Lisa Catherine Cohen/Romano Musumarra, Carlos Toro) — 4:00
- "Mi Chica Prohibida" (Max Di Carlo, Margaret Harris, Christian de Walden, Ralf Stemmann, Carlos Toro) — 3:30
Personnel
- Produced and arranged by: Christian de Walden and Ralf Stemmann
- Co-Produced by and engineered by: Walter Clissen
- Recorded at Flamingo Café Recording Studio, Studio City, CA
- Mixed at Enterprise Studios, North Hollywood, CA
- Engineered and mixed by: Walter Clissen, Assisted by John Schmidt
- Digitally mastered by: Brian Gardner at Bernie Grundman Mastering, Hollywood, CA
- Design and Art: Graff Group, Miami, FL
Musicians
- Synclavier programming: Ralf Stemmann
- Keyboards: Ralf Stemman and Randy Kerber
- Acoustic piano: Randy Kerber, Larry Steelman
- Guitars: Tim Pierce
- Acoustic Guitars: Tim Pierce, Paul Jackson, Jr.
- Bass: Bob Parr
- Sax and Flute solo: Doug Norwine and Warren Ham
- Horns: "The Heart Attack" Bill Bergman, Greg Smith, Dan Fornero, Dennis Farias and Nick Lane
- Percussion: Paulinho Da Costa
- Stings: "LA Express Strings"
- Background vocals arrangements: Christian de Walden, Kenny O'Brien
- Background vocals: Kenny O'Brien, Brandy Jones, Bambi Jones, Isela Sotelo, Leyla Hoyle, Francis Benitez and Ali Olmo
References
See also
Marta Sánchez - Mujer (1993)