Mary Ann (album)

Mary Ann
Studio album by Mary Ann Acevedo
Released October 31, 2006 (2006-10-31)
(see Release history)
Recorded 2006
(see locations and studios)
Genre Latin pop, pop
Length 34:40
Label Univision Music Group[1]
La Calle Records
Producer George Zamora (executive)
Guillermo Torres (co-exec)
Mary Ann Acevedo chronology
Mary Ann
(2006)
Cántale a tu Bebé
(2009)
Singles from Mary Ann
  1. "Mirame"
    Released: September 16, 2006
  2. "Que Ironía"
    Released: January 20, 2007
  3. "Débil"
    Released: August 12, 2007

Mary Ann is the first studio album recorded by Puerto Rican singer Mary Ann Acevedo.[2] The first single of this album are Mírame (English: Look at me).[3]

Track listing

Standard Edition
No. TitleComposer: Length
1. "Mírame"  Guillermo Torres 3:38
2. "Que Ironía"  Eduardo Reyes, Camarena 3:28
3. "Prueba Mi Amor"  Guillermo Torres 2:56
4. "En Mí"  Tairon Aguilera 3:13
5. "Todo Eres Tú"  Guillermo Torres 3:38
6. "El Amor"  Guillermo Torres 3:14
7. "Ante Dios Y El Amor (Juntos)"  Rodolfo Barreras 3:49
8. "Débil"  Rudy Pérez, Omar Sánchez 3:42
9. "Abro las Alas"  Wilson Ramón Torres 3:40
10. "Si No Estas Aquí"  Sergio George, Jorge Luis Chacin 3:14
Bonus Tracks
No. TitleComposer: Length
11. "Mírame" (Merengue Version)Guillermo Torres 3:38

Notes

Singles

Release history

Region Date Label Format
Puerto Rico October 31, 2006 Univision Music Digital Download
November 1, 2006 CD Audio

Personnel

Production

  • Executive Producer: George Zamora, Guillermo Torres
  • Associates Producers: Sergio George, Ramon Martinez, Carlos Velazquez, Bob Benozzo, Rawy Torres, Eduardo Reyes
  • Mastering: Roberto "IL MAC" Maccagno (REM Studio, Italy)
  • Engineers: Ramon Martinez, Carlos Velazquez, Marteen, Israel "PT" Nijera, Sabino Cannone, Bob Benozzo, Danilo Ballo, Mauricio Campo, George Mena
  • Recorded and Mixed: Playbach Recording, La Casa Studios

  • Photography: Edwin David Cordero
  • Art Direction and design: Wewx Collazo (Arte Grafico &..)
  • Stylist: Juan Angel Pacheco
  • Makeup: Juan Angel Pacheco

Locations and studios

Recording locations and studios included:

References

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