Entre el cielo y la tierra

Entre el cielo y la tierra
Studio album by Gilda
Released 1997
Genre Cumbia
Label Leader Music
Producer Toty Gimenez
Gilda chronology
Corazón Valiente
(1995)
Entre el cielo y la tierra
(1997)
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Entre el cielo y la tierra (Between heaven and earth) is a posthumous album by Argentinian singer Gilda. Gilda was working on a new album at the time of her death, but only recorded five songs. The album was completed with collaborations of others cumbia singers and two live songs, recorded by a fan. Se me ha perdido un corazón became one of Gilda most famous songs.

Background

Due to the success of her album Corazón Valiente, Gilda began working on a new album, but only recorded five songs before her tragic death on a car crash while touring. Toty Ramirez, who was the producer and survived the car crash, asked Gilda manager to go to the car crash site and recover a cassette that Gilda was carrying with her. The cassette included the five songs Gilda recorded a cappella. Recovered from his injuries, Toty Ramirez worked on these songs and singers Antonio Rios and Tormenta recorded songs to complete the album, and on 1997 the album Entre el cielo y la tierra was released. But according to Alejandro Margulis, author of Gilda biography Santa Gilda, the story of the cassette on the car crash site was a marketing strategy.[1]

The song No es mi despedida ("Not my farewell") was written by Gilda and is considered prophetic due to the lyrics.

Track listing

No. TitleLead vocals Length
1. "No es mi despedida"  Gilda 3:10
2. "Se me ha perdido un corazón"  Gilda 3:28
3. "Sigo el ritmo"  Gilda 3:25
4. "Es que te quiero tanto"  Gilda 3:20
5. "Tu cárcel"  Gilda 3:55
6. "El Baile"  Antonio Rios 3:00
7. "Esta noche seré tuya"  Tormenta 3:35
8. "Lágrimas sobre el piano"  Antonio Rios 3:30
9. "Noches vacias (live)"  Gilda 4:58
10. "No me arrepiento de este amor (live)"  Gilda 4:39
11. "No es mi despedida (reprise)"  Gilda 3:08

References

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