Tengo Fe
Tengo Fe is the eighth album by Colombian singer/composer Carlos Vives, released on August 12, 1997.
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Released | August 12, 1997 | |||
Genre | Vallenato, Cumbia, Bambuco | |||
Label | Sonolux (Colombia) EMI/Virgin Records (worldwide) | |||
Producer | Carlos Vives Luis Ángel "El Papa" Pastor Einar Escaf | |||
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Track listing
- "Tengo Fé" (C. Vives, C. Medina) – 3:43
- "Qué Diera" (C. Vives) – 4:12
- "Buenos Tiempos" (C. Vives) – 3:51
- "Pambe" (C. Vives) – 3:46
- "Amores Escondidos" (C. Vives, E. Cuadrado) – 3:41
- "Interior" (C. Vives, C. Medina) – 3:33
- "Sol de Mediodía" (C. Vives) – 2:59
- "Cumbia Americana" (C. Vives) – 4:11
- "Malas Lenguas" (C. Vives)– 4:15
- "El Caballito" (Traditional Arrangement) – 3:44
Album credits
Performance Credits
- Carlos Vives - Primary Artist, Vocals
- Egidio Cuadrado - Accordion
- Luis Angel Pastor - Bass
- Heberth Cuadrado - Caja
- Luis Diaz - Cello
- Yesid Torres V. - Chicote
- La Provincia - Choir, Chorus
- Roberto Milanes - Double Bass
- Pablo Bernal - Drums
- Einar Escaf - Drums, Percussion
- Mayte Montero - Gaita
- Eder Polo - Guacharaca
- Andrés Castro - Guitar
- Carlos Huertas - Guitar
- Ernesto "Teto" Ocampo - Guitar
- Carlos Ivan Medina - Keyboards, Piano
- Gilbert Martínez - Percussion
- Alfredo Rosado - Tamboura
- Ricardo Hernández - Viola
- Mario Diaz - Violin
Technical Credits
- La Provincia - Arranger
- Tommy Afont - Engineer
- Ray Bardani - Engineer
- Carlos Vives - Producer
- Ted Jensen - Mastering
Popular culture
In Chile, the song was featured in one episode of Chilean Radio OhMyGeek!
gollark: Her family was killed by goblins. We slaughtered it in front of her, SET HER ON FIRE, attempted to pickpocket her, and repeatedly attacked each other.
gollark: Actually, seemingly is a stretch.
gollark: I suppose she might be annoyed at our seemingly insane actions.
gollark: HelloBoi, more healing.
gollark: I think the girl is unconscious because of being on fire.
External links
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