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Es la Nostalgia

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Released
  
2005 (2005)

Artist
  
Daniela Romo

Label
  
Capitol Latin

Recorded
  
2005

Release date
  
2005

Genre
  
Pop music

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Producer
  
Daniela Romo Adrián Posse Tina Galindo

Es la Nostalgia (2005)
  
Sueños de Cabaret (2008)

Similar
  
De Mil Colores, También Yo, Sueños de Cabaret, Amor Prohibido, Gitana

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Es la Nostalgia (English It's the nostalgia) is the 15th studio album by Mexican pop singer Daniela Romo. It was released in 2005.

Contents

Daniela romo es la nostalgia


History

The project followed the luck of its predecessor Ave Fénix since it was largely ignored because Daniela was busy in telenovelas. This time Daniela returns to her roots of romantic ballads under the supervision of Adrián Posse and Tina Galindo, she also count on famous Spanish songwriters like Rudy Pérez with the song "Sería Fácil" (It'd be easy) and the Argentinian singer Jairo with the songs "Es la nostalgia" and its French version "Quand un oiseau pleure" (When a bird cries), the facility of Daniela to pronounce French made this song to be selected to be part of an album of various French singers like Édith Piaf, Gilbert Bécaud, Charles Trenet, among others, being Daniela the only non-native French speaker.

Track listing

Tracks:

  1. Simple
  2. Debilidad
  3. Sería fácil
  4. Cuando tú me amas
  5. Oración
  6. Mañana será igual
  7. Qué voy a hacer sin ti
  8. Amar de este modo
  9. No supe vivir sin ti
  10. Para tocar el cielo
  11. Es la nostalgia
  12. Quand un oiseau pleure

Singles

  • Sería fácil
  • Simple
  • Debilidad
  • Es la nostalgia
  • Credits

  • Nico Garibotti → Production Assistant
  • Joel Numa → Mixing
  • Robin Reinfried → Engineer
  • Bruce Weeden → Mastering
  • Songs

    1Simple2:54
    2Debilidad3:00
    3Seria Facil3:52

    References

    Es la Nostalgia Wikipedia