Soy Libre - Production

Production

  • Producer: Mariano Pérez Bautista
  • Production coordination: CRAB
  • Recorded in: Round House (London)
  • Engineer: Graham Daol
  • Engineer at Sonoland (Madrid): Bob Painter
  • Engineer in Somlibre (Rio de Janeiro): Ivan Carvacho
  • String recorded in CTS (London) - Engineer: Isaías García
  • Musical arrangements: Graham Presket, Bob Paiter, Ary Sperling, Carlos Gomez and Javier Lozada
  • Musicians: Charly Morgan (Drums), Andy Pask (Bass), Niguel Jenkins (Guitar), Juan Cerro (Spanish and Electric guitars), Roger Meanda (Electric guitar on "Todo mi corazón"), Mitch Dalton and Ary Sperling (Acoustic guitars), Manolo Morales (Saxophone), Milton Guedes (Saxophone on "Todo mi corazón", Harmonica on "Olas que vienen"), Armando Marsal and Mariano Pérez (Percussions)
  • Backing vocals: Group "Zarabanda", Mavi Pechis, Maisa Henz, José Falcón and Mariano Pérez
  • Schedules in Madrid (Spain) by: Javier Lozada
  • Programming in Brazil by: Ary Sperling
  • Mixed at Sondland (Madrid) by: Mariano Pérez Bautista
  • Art director: Arturo Medellín
  • Graphic design: Karem Trétmanis
  • Photos: Carlos Somonte
  • Stylist: Gabriela D'Aque
  • Make-up and Hairstyles: Alan Simancas

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