Todo A Su Tiempo (Marc Anthony Album) - Background

Background

Following the release of his debut album, Otra Nota, in 1993, Anthony continued to work with producer Sergio George for the recording of Todo a Su Tiempo. Recording for the album took place at the Sound on Sound Studios and the Quad Recording Studios in New York City. According to George, Otra Nota was an experimental album and was on a low budget. George allowed Anthony to choose his own material and described the recording as more "mixed and aggressive". Anthony described naming the album:

The album took awhile, but I learned that you can't be afraid of time, waiting. I also learned there is a right time for everything which is why I named the album "Todo a Su Tiempo" —Marc Anthony, Todo a Su Tiempo (CD liner notes )

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