Nydia Rojas' eponymous pop debut, a slickly-produced collection of ballads, cumbias, rancheras and boleros, includes "La Numero Uno," a cover of Blondie's "The Tide Is High." ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
David Flores (Engineer), Jose L. Hernández (Producer), Enrique "Kiki" Garcia (Assistant Engineer), Jose L. Hernández (Arranger), Carmen Dragon (Harp), S. Wade Hunt (Design), Cameron Randle (Producer), Jose L. Hernández (Keyboards), Tim Bryson (Assistant Engineer), Kim Bullard (Producer), Jose L. Hernández (Mixing), Bernie Grundman (Mastering), Phil Kaffel (Engineer), Pamela Phillips (Make-Up), Robert Slack (Percussion), Ricardo Castillón (Performer), Pamela Phillips (Hair Stylist), Maude Gilman (Art Direction), David Flores (Mixing), Brian Gardner (Mastering), Kim Bullard (Mixing), Memo de Anda (Translation)
Nydia Rojas (ARCD-8823; Arista Latin, 1996) was the first album released by American singer Nydia Rojas. It was produced and arranged by José Hernàndez, musical director for Mariachi Sol de Mexico. The album provides a refreshingly broad approach to the mariachi style, including both traditional and contemporary styles of delivery. The album includes one song written by Nydia herself ("Si Sabes Agradecer"), with the remainder being a variety of ballads, cumbias and rancheras.
Track listing
"No Me Amenaces" (2:42)
"Mexico y Su Musica" (2:55)
"No Te Quiero Ver" (2:42)
"Desden" (3:27)
"Hay Unos Ojos" (2:36) - duet with Ricardo Castillon
"Si Sabes Agradecer" (2:21)
"Cuando Estoy Contigo" (2:51)
"Te Olvidare" (2:41)
"Mi Mejor Amiga" (3:47)
"La Numero Uno" (4:28)
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