Hoy Quiero Soñar

Hoy Quiero Soñar (Today I Want to Dream) is the ninth studio album recorded by Mexican singer-songwriter Cristian Castro, It was released by Sony BMG Latin on November 23, 2004 (see 2004 in music). It is the last album under the BMG record label. The album was produced by Rudy Pérez, Kike Santander, Daniel Betancourt and Milton Salcedo.

Hoy Quiero Soñar
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 23, 2004 (2004-11-23)
Recorded2003–2004
Beach House Recording Studios
(Miami Beach, Florida)
Cuero Room Studios
DJ Music Productions Studios
L&M Studios
Mas Music Studios
Santnder Studios
The Hit Factory Critiera
The Tiki Room Studio
(Miami, Florida)
The Hit Factory Recording Studios
(New York City)
GenreLatin pop · Bolero
Length48:11
LabelSony BMG Latin
ProducerRudy Pérez · Kike Santander · Daniel Betancourt · Milton Salcedo
Cristian Castro chronology
Amar Es
(2003)
Hoy Quiero Soñar
(2004)
Nunca Voy a Olvidarte...Los Exitos
(2005)
Singles from Hoy Quiero Soñar
  1. "Te Buscaría"
    Released: August 30, 2004 (2004-08-30)
  2. "Una Cancion Para Tí"
    Released: October 11, 2004 (2004-10-11)
  3. "Quédate En Mis Brazos"
    Released: December 13, 2004 (2004-12-13)
  4. "Imagina"
    Released: January 31, 2005 (2005-01-31)
  5. "Qué Me Van A Hablar De Amor"
    Released: April 11, 2005 (2005-04-11)
  6. "Atrévete"
    Released: May 30, 2005 (2005-05-30)
  7. "Silencio"
    Released: June 13, 2005 (2005-06-13)

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Una Canción Para Tí"Kike Santander3:39
2."Imagina"Roberto Livi · Rudy Pérez4:09
3."Tu Vida Con La Mía"Santander4:18
4."Quédate En Mis Brazos"Santander3:56
5."Te Buscaría"Santander4:13
6."Atrévete"Santander3:52
7."Silencio"Christian Leuzzi · Santander4:25
8."Mi Castigo, Mi Desgracia"Santander4:22
9."Qué Me Van A Hablar De Amor"Livi · Pérez3:32
10."Vamos A Bailar"Cristian Castro · Daniel Betancourt4:01
11."Yo Dudo Que Con Él"Pérez4:18
12."Hoy Quiero Soñar"Santander4:03
13."Mujer de Madera"Castro4:58
Total length:48:11

Personnel

  • Juan E. Aristizabal – Engineer
  • Levi Mora Arriaga – Trumpet
  • José Luis Arroyave – Engineer
  • Andrés Bermúdez – Engineer, Mix Engineer
  • Daniel Betancourt – Arranger, composer, Keyboards, Piano, producer, Programming
  • Richard Bravo – Percussion
  • Cristian Castro – Composer
  • Gustavo Celis – Mix Engineer
  • Mike Couzzi – Engineer
  • Vicky Echeverri – Background Vocals
  • Rafael Ferro García – Arranger, String Conductor
  • Jose Luis Galvis – Engineer
  • Julio Hernández – Electric Bass
  • John Kricker – Trombone
  • Christian Leuzzi – Composer
  • Lee Levin – Drums
  • Gary Lindsay – Arranger, String Conductor
  • Roberto Livi – Composer
  • David Jimenez López – Assistant Engineer
  • Manny López – Guitar
  • Patrick Magee – Engineer
  • Miami Symphonic Strings – Strings
  • Boris Milan – Mix Engineer
  • Sergio Minski – Production Coordination
  • José Antonio Molina – Arranger
  • Ricardo Montaner – Vocals
  • Teddy Mulet – Trumpet
  • Joel Numa – Engineer
  • Alfredo Oliva – Concertmaster
  • Wendy Pederson – Background Vocals
  • Jerry Peel – Horn
  • Betsy Pérez – Production Coordination
  • Rudy Pérez – Audio Production, composer, engineer, Guitar (Acoustic), Keyboards, Percussion, producer
  • Clay Perry – Keyboards, Programming
  • Catalina Rodríguez – Background Vocals
  • Milton Salcedo – Arranger, Keyboards, Piano, producer, Programming
  • Kike Santander – Arranger, Audio Production, composer, Background Vocals, Executive Producer, producer
  • Fernando Tobón – Electric Bass, Drums
  • Eugenio Vanderhorst – Copyist
  • Juan José Virviescas – Engineer
  • Dan Warner – Guitar
  • Larry Warrilow – Copyist
  • Bruce Weeden – Engineer, Mastering, Mezcla

Charts

Chart (2004) Peak
position
Spanish Albums Chart[1] 31
U.S. Billboard Top Latin Albums[2] 13
U.S. Billboard Latin Pop Albums[2] 5

References


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