Asi se hara mas facil para todo aquel que vaya buscando una cancion, disco o discografia predeterminada.Ī Guy Called Gerald-Black Secret Technology DiscoĪ.B. In 1997, Sanz released his fifth studio album, Más, a record containing ballads strongly influenced by flamenco, pop, and tropical rhythms.Publicado: Mie 7:58 pm Título del mensaje: Listado de MusicaĪqui se iran posteando todos los pedidos realizados en el post de peticiones de musica. For the album, he wished to create a "true fusion" of many different sounds, and began studying the saxophone and piano in addition to guitar. Sanz spent two years in Milan, Italy to work on a follow-up for 3. This name uses Spanish naming customs: the first or paternal family name is Sánchez and the second or maternal family name is Pizarro. Alejandro Sanz is the second son of María Pizarro Medina from Alcalá de los Gazules, and Jesús Sánchez Madero from Algeciras, Spain.
He has sold more than 25 million albums worldwide. All songs were written by Alejandro Sanz except "Quiero Morir en Tu Veneno"Īlejandro Sanz, born Alejandro Sánchez Pizarro on Decemin Madrid, is an Award winning, Spanish pop/ballad musician and singer-songwriter who has won a record 17 Latin Grammys, more than any other Spanish musician in history. The album was also recorded in Portuguese and Italian. This album reaffirmed the success obtained with his previous albums and made him popular in Europe and Latin America.
It was released by WEA Latina on J(see 1995 in music). Corazón Partío – 5:46.ģ is the fourth (third with WEA Latina) studio album recorded by Spanish singer-songwriter Alejandro Sanz. The CD contains 13 tracks and the DVD contains 15 videos. Más (Edición 2006) is the re-release of the album Más containing a CD and DVD. With sales of over two million copies, it is the best-selling album of all time in Spain. Más (More) is the fifth studio album recorded by Spanish singer-songwriter Alejandro Sanz, It was released by WEA Latina on Septem(see 1997 in music). 2004: En Concierto: Gira No Es lo Mismo 2004. The discography of Alejandro Sanz, a Spanish singer, songwriter and musician, consists of twelve studio albums, three live albums, three compilation albums, thirty-five singles (including all singles from studio, live, compilation albums and collaborations with other singers).