Unidos Por La Cruz

Unidos Por La Cruz, recorded live in the city of Juárez, Chihuahua, México, is the first praise and worship album record by Jesus Adrian Romero. Songs like "Sumérgeme" and "Sentado En Su Trono" have become very popular among Hispanic Christian congregations.

Unidos Por La Cruz
Live album by
Jesus Adrian Romero
Released1996
RecordedLive in Juárez, Chihuahua, Mexico
GenreGospel & Religious

Track listing

  1. "Con Mi Dios" - 04:04 - Jesús Adrián Romero
  2. "De Hombro A Hombro" - 03:05 -
  3. "Has Aumentado" - 03:22 - Jesús Adrián Romero & Emmanuel Espinosa
  4. "Al Que Me Ciñe" - 03:27 - Ricardo Merina
  5. "Él Es El Rey" - 03:45 - Emmanuel Espinosa & Jesús Adrián Romero
  6. "Hombre De Compromiso" - 04:23 - Jesús Adrián Romero
  7. "Yo Me Rindo A Él" - 04:31 - D.A.R.
  8. "Sumérgeme" - 05:11 - Jesús Adrián Romero
  9. "Hacemos Hoy" - 04:44 - Jesús Adrián Romero
  10. "Sentado En Su Trono" - 06:04 - Jesús Adrián Romero

Personnel

  • Executive producer - Chris Richards (Hombre a Hombre Ministries)
  • Produced, recorded & mixed by Luis Chi Sing
  • Live Recording - Ricardo de Anda
  • Masterized by Doug Doyle in Digital Brothers, Costa Mesa, Ca.
  • Musical arrangements - Herb Jimmenson
  • Jesús Adrián Romero - Worship leader
  • Herb Jimmenson - Piano in "Al que me ciñe", "Yo me rindo a Él", "Sumérgeme", "Hacemos hoy", & Sentado en su trono".
  • Mike Rodríguez - Piano in "Con mi Dios", "De hombro a hombro", "Has aumentado", "Él es el Rey", & "Hombres de compromiso".
  • Misael Blanco - Drums
  • Carlos Serrat - Bass
  • Jaime Félix - Guitar
  • Herb Jimmenson - Additional keyboards
  • Backup vocalists - Rubén Huesca Esquivel, Rubén Huesca Ortiz, José Alvarado, Sergio Nevárez, Oscar Iñarritú, Anselmo Sosa, Alberto Grimaldo, Gabriel Vázquez, Fernando Ríos, Luis Rivera, Carlos Arzola, Joel Reyes, Alex Castillo, Naty & Michel Blanco.
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Unidos Por la Cruz (in Spanish) on iTunes

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