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Mi Pasion
Mi Pasion is the 3rd album and is a Worship/gospel album released in 2004 by Christian Recording Artist Ericson Alexander Molano. The album was produced and distributed by Molano's own Production Company: Jehova-Nisi Productions. It was recorded in Santa Ana, California, in front of a sold out crowd. The fourteen track album included the hits songs: "Mi Pasion", "Melodia Angelical", "Siento Su Gloria" and "Rendir Mi Vida". This album was noted as Molano's greatest work.
Track listing
Every song is written by Molano; except for Libre Soy, Te Alabamos, A Dios Sea La Gloria and SantoNominations
List of Ericson Alexander Molano's awards and nominations
Personnel
Studio
Post-Production: Jehova-Nisi Studios Long Beach, CA / Portamento Productions Long Beach, CA
Programacion: J.J. Chan, Ernesto Mendoza, Hizrai Mejia
Fixed by: J.J. Chan and Ernesto Mendoza
Audio live: Concert Services
Monitors live: Moises Teagle
Engineer live: Arturo Suarez
Engineer of recording: Gustavo Glauss
Person in charged of Wind: David Stout
Person in charged of Strings: Nando Hernandez
Person in charged of Chorus: Carlos Murguia
Mix and Masterization: Ronny Huffman in "Pacific Records" Mission Viejo, CA
Additional Studios: Cherokee Studios, Hollywood, CA / Nda. House Studios, Tarzana, CA / Ariza Records, Paramount, CA / Nido Entertainment, Van Nuys, CA / MonteCristo, Mexico D.F.
Photos in night of Recording: Anselmo Roscon
Photos in Studio: John Vandiveer and Gerson Molano
Director of Art and Design: Gerson Molano JNP Graphic Studios
Notes
After the recording of Mi Pasion, Molano would go to sing a special love song to his girlfriend, Nancy Garcia. Following the song, Molano got down on his knees, and proposed to Nancy who went on to say YES.
In this album, he used his original Band.
In 2002, he participated in a Live recording with other Christian singers; in the album he wrote "Rendir Mi Vida A Ti" two years later, in the album "Mi Pasion", Molano had a different sound and renamed the song to "Rendir Mi Vida".
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