Distancia (José José album)

Distancia
Studio album by José José
Released 1998 (1998)
Label BMG
Producer
  • Roberto Livi
  • Rafael Ferro
José José chronology
Y algo más
(1998)
Distancia
(1998)
Tenampa
(2001)

Distancia (Distance) is a 1998 album by José José for BMG. The album went triple-gold. All songs except for “Ojalá que te mueras” which was sent to him or his team by Abel Del Rio but was never accredited for were written by Argentine songwriter and producer Roberto Livi and Rafael Ferro.[1] Livi had already worked with the singer 1992 on "40 y 20" and two hit albums, as well as Mujeriego 1996.[2]

Track listing

  1. "La llamaban María"
  2. "Triste tarde gris"
  3. "Distancia"
  4. "Cariño"
  5. "No hay otro remedio" (Roberto Livi/J. Madeira)
  6. "Ojalá qué te mueras"
  7. "Amar sin ser amado"
  8. "Sin ti"
  9. "Cómo duele"

References

  1. http://www.coveralia.com/ Distancia de José José en Coveralia
  2. Boom!-Apr 24, 2017 'Desmond Child, Rudy Pérez y Emilio Estefan Anuncian Ingresados Latin Songwriters Hall of Fame' ROBERTO LIVI "En 1992, trabajó con el icono José José lanzando “40 y 20”, el primero de los tres álbumes exitosos que Livi produjo para la estrella mexicana. Años después colaboró nuevamente en “Mujeriego” en 1996 y “Distancia” en 1998"
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