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On 2007's MI TIEMPO, Puerto Rican heartthrob Chayanne (born Elmer Figueroa de Arce) follows up the one-two punch of '05's DESDE SIEMPRE and CAUTIVO with another sterling set of Spanish-language pop. Led by the emotive power ballad "Si Nos Quedara ... Full DescriptionPoco Tiempo," which perfectly suits Chayanne's slightly raspy voice, the album mixes other reflective songs with upbeat dance numbers, proving once again why the singer/actor has such a wide appeal.
Personnel include: Prince Patrick (vocals); Jose Gentile, Sebastian De Peyrecave, Leo Quintero (acoustic guitar); Andrew Synowiec (E-bow); Christine Vitale, Robert Curtis, Susan Faux, Gerals Mordis, Gregory Vitale, Paula Oakes, Sonja Larson, Olga Kusnetzova, Maynard Goldman, Melissa Howe, Kristina Nilsson, Pattison Story (violin); Stephen Dyball, Abigail Kubert-Cross, Susan Curran-Culpo, Jean Haig, Lisa Suslowicz (viola); Wells Cunningham, Alexandre Lecarme, Ronal Lowry, Melany Dyball, Marc Moskovitz (cello); Teddy Mulet (brass); Pedro Namerow (keyboards); Irving Steinberg, Barry Boettger, Robert Lynam, Fernando Huergo (bass guitar); Victor Indrizzo (drums); Jose Tomas Diaz, Richard Bravo (percussion); Jorge Luis Sosa, Jimmy Rey (programming); Monica Sierra, Dennis Reyes, Esfano, Janet Dacal-Reyes, Yisel Duque, Natalia Betancurt (background vocals).
Hide Description Mi Tiempo Music Review Average Rating: (3.4 out of 5 stars)   HIS WORST CD EVER!!! WORST ALBUM EVER!!! I hated it only one good song. The first song is the only good one. The rest stink! The rest of the songs he is trying to sing reggaeton or something. Submitted by kol1889 (Orlando, FL.) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
HORRIBLE! Absolutely horrible is how I would describe this CD. I despise it with a passion. IT IS CHAYANNE'S WORST ALBUM EVER!!! I would not recommend this Cd to anyone. Submitted by redsox4589 (Cayey, Puerto Rico) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
fabulous This is one of the best CD he has ever recorded. I love the words to each song. My favorite is the no. #4 . Submitted by kissieloves (Bronx, NY) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Si es de Puerto Rico tiene q ser Bueno. Que te puedo decir es Chayanne todos los pega y bien duro este CD esta buenisimo y el sensillo bien corta venas se los recomiendo y si eres boricua wepaaaaaaaaaaa. Submitted by Leticia (Burlington NC, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
The Best Chayanne's album Ever !!! Wowww, sure he can surprise us with new stuff. I was amazed listening him doing reggae (Lola) as well as he does great ballads (Tengo Miedo, Indispensable) or rock (Juicio Final). Good job Chayanne !!! Submitted by PedroM (Las Vegas) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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