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Released
  
15 September 2000

Artist
  
Laura Pausini

Genre
  
Latin pop

Length
  
50:10

Release date
  
15 September 2000

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Language
  
Italian, English, Spanish

Producer
  
Alfredo Cerruti, Dado Parisini, Laura Pausini

Tra te e il mare (2000)
  
The Best of Laura Pausini E ritorno da te (2001)

Label
  
Compagnia Generale del Disco

Nominations
  
Latin Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Album, Latin Grammy Award for Best Engineered Album

Similar
  
Laura Pausini albums, Latin pop albums

Laura pausini tra te e il mare 2000 full album


Tra te e il mare is the sixth studio album by Italian singer-songwriter Laura Pausini. It was released in Italy on 15 September 2000 by CGD East West Records. As of January 2001, the album sold 400,000 copies in Italy, peaking at number 2 on the Italian Albums Chart.

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The Spanish-language version of the album, titled Entre tú y mil mares, was released for the hispanophone market on 11 September 2000. It was nominated for Best Female Pop Vocal Album and Best Engineered Album at the 2nd Latin Grammy Awards, while its producers were nominated for Producer of the Year.

The album has sold 4,000,000 copies worldwide.

In late 2011, a song named "Sonambula" was leaked in the internet. After some polemics claiming that the song was from Pausini's yet to be released album, Pausini confirmed that the 30-second snippet was indeed a demo from "Entre tú y mil mares" that didn't make it to the final cut.

The track "Per Vivere" was written by Pausini after she went to Rio de Janeiro in early 1997 and saw many children on the street. Since the same year, Pausini makes money donations to the Romão de Matos Duarte institution.

Laura pausini tra te e il mare official video


Songs

1Somos Hoy3:55
2Quiero Decirte Que Te Amo4:04
3Un Error De Los Grandes3:06

References

Tra te e il mare Wikipedia