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Across The Borderline
Alma Llanera
The Immigrants
Historia De Un Amor
Nube Gris
I'll Take A Tango
Esperando Na Janela
El Sombrerón (Revisited)
O, Cantador
Espérame En El Cielo
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The ten-song set celebrates the migration of song across the Americas and spans more than a century, including a bolero from Panama, a bossa nova from Brazil, and an elegiac ballad from the Southwest United States—Ry Cooder, John Hiatt, and Jim Dickinson's "Across the Borderline," performed with Cooder and Jackson Browne. The album also includes one of Moreno's own songs as well as the previously released track "The Immigrants" by Trinidadian songwriter David Rudder.
Bass [Upright Bass] – - David Stone *
Cello – - Aniela Perry
Cover – - Klaus Voormann
Drums, Percussion – - Sebastian Aymanns
Electric Bass – - Leland Sklar
Engineer – - Craig Parker Adams , - Doug Lacy
Engineer [Engineer (Celso Duarte's harp, vilhuela and requinto)] – - Charly Segura
Engineer [Engineer (cuica)] – - Fabio Pinczowski
French Horn – - Lizzie Upton
Guitar, Mandolin – - Grant Geissman
Harp – - Amy Shulman
Harp, Vihuela, Requinto Guitar – - Celso Duarte
Marimba, Vibraphone [Vibes] – - Matt Cook (8)
Mastered By – - Bernie Grundman
Mixed By – - Al Schmitt , - Martin Pradler (tracks: A1, B2)Mixed By [Additional Mixing By], Engineer [Engineer (Ry Cooder's slide guitar and Sebastian Aymanns' percussion)] – - Martin Pradler
Orchestrated By, Arranged By [Vocal Arrangements] – - Van Dyke Parks
Piano – - Van Dyke Parks
Piccolo Flute [Piccolo], Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Bass Clarinet – - Phil Feather
Producer – - Gaby Moreno , - Van Dyke Parks
Trumpet – - Mark Pender
Viola – - Linnea Powell
Violin – - Yvette Holzwarth
Vocals [All Vocals] – - Gaby Moreno
Phonographic Copyright Metamorfosis Enterprises, Inc
Copyright Metamorfosis Enterprises, Inc
Licensed To Nonesuch Records
Mixed At Capitol Studios
Mastered At Bernie Grundman Mastering