1996 studio album by Diego Torres
Luna Nueva |
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Released | December 17, 1996 (1996-12-17) |
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Recorded | 1996 |
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Genre | Latin pop |
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Label | RCA Records |
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- "Sé Que Ya No Volverás"
Released: 1996 - "No lo Soñé"
Released: 1996 - "Penélope"
Released: 1997 - "Sé Que Hay Algo Más"
Released: 1997 - "Alba"
Released: 1997 |
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Luna Nueva is the third studio album by Argentine singer-songwriter Diego Torres. It was recorded in Bologna and released on December 17, 1996 through RCA Records.[1] The music video for the single "Sé Que Ya No Volverás" was nominated for a Lo Nuestro Award.[2]
- Luna nueva. (Torres/Tomas/Wengrovski)
- Quise olvidar. (Torres/Tomas/Wengrovski)
- No lo soñé. (Torres/Tomas/Wengrovski)
- Sé que ya no volverás. (Torres/Tomas/Wengrovski)
- Sé que hay algo más. (Torres/Fernández)
- Se dejaba llevar por ti. (Vega)
- Siempre hay un camino. (Torres/Tomas/Wengrovski)
- No todo está perdido. (Torres/Tomas/Wengrovski)
- Alba. (Flores)
- Océano. (Djavan)
- Cuando el mundo da vueltas. (Torres/Tomas/Wengrovski)
- Guitar: Michael Landau, José Miguel Moreno, Marcelo Wengrovski
- Bass: Bob Birch, John Pena, Neil Stubenhaus
- Drums: Greg Bissonette, Joey Heredia, Jota Morelli
- Keyboards: Alex Alessandroni, Dany Tomas, Celso Valli
- Percussion: Greg Bissonette, Lenny Castro, Antonio Carmona
- Brass: Sandro Comini, Marco Tamburini
- Saxophone: Paride Sforza, Steve Tavaglione
- Background Vocals: Alex Baroni, Alex Brown, Bridgette Bryant, Luis Carmona, Aida Cooper, Phillip Ingram, Antonio Carmona, Antonella Pepe, Silver Pozzoli
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