Vuelvo A Ti
Vuelvo A Ti is a worship/gospel album released in 2006 by Christian recording artist Ericson Alexander Molano. The album was produced and distributed by Molano's own production company, Jehova-Nisi Productions. It was recorded in Tehuacan, Mexico, in front of over 2,500 audience members. The ten-track album includes the hit "Soy Sano" which stirred up controversy in the Christian world, because many Christian churches do not believe in spiritual liberation.
Track listing
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Title |
| 1 |
"Te Venimos A Exaltar" |
| 2 |
"Mi Cristo Vive" |
| 3 |
"Avivanos" |
| 4 |
"Soy Sano" |
| 5 |
"Eres Santo" |
| 6 |
"Solo Jesus" |
| 7 |
"Eres Mi Padre" Duet with Nancy Molano[1] |
| 8 |
"Mi Sueños Te Doy" |
| 9 |
"Vuelvo A Ti"[2] |
| 10 |
"Una Vez Mas" |
Personnel
- Libni "Leo" Molano & Ernesto Mendoza - piano
- Juan Castillo & Gerson Molano - drums
- Ernesto Mendoza - bass guitar
- J.J. Chan & Ramon Stagnaro in Mi Cristo y Vuelvo a Ti - guitars
- Ramses Araya - percussion
- Erick Sanchez - trumpet
- Pablo Sandi - saxophone
- Willie Muñoz, Priscilla Lopez, Josue Blanco, Zaida Dobles and Jorge Rodriguez - choir
References
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| Live albums | |
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| Singles |
- "Dios Manda Lluvia"
- "Siempre te Alabare"
- "Hosanna al Rey"
- "El Vive Hoy"
- "Maestro Tocame"
- "Alegria"
- "Estoy Enamorado"
- "Mi Pasion"
- "Melodia Angelical"
- "Siento Su Gloria"
- "Rendir Mi Vida"
- "Soy Sano"
- "Vuelvo a Ti"
- "Mi Cristo Vive"
- "Avivanos"
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