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Génesis (Mary Ann Acevedo album)

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Génesis
Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 1, 2012 (2012-01-01)
Recorded2007–2011
GenrePop, merengue
Length37:00 (CD)
36:47 (Digital)
LabelGT Musik / PRTV
ProducerRay Cruz (executive)
Guillermo Torres (co-exec.)
Mary Ann Acevedo chronology
Cántale a tu Bebé
(2009)
Génesis
(2012)
Singles from Génesis
  1. "Génesis"
    Released: March 15, 2010

"Génesis" is the name given to the third studio album by the Puerto Rican singer, songwriter and actress, Mary Ann Acevedo, released on January 1, 2012 worldwide through digital download and on December 7, 2012 on compact disc.[1] Originally the album was confirmed for release in February 2010 as "El Amor es la Solución", but with the birth of her daughter, Mary Ann had to delay the departure of the album to April 2010; then GT Musik announced the album release was delayed for a few months. She agreed that her homonymous first album was a continuation of her tenure in the third edition of "Objetivo Fama". On that album, the songs were chosen when Mary Ann left the reality show; in December she was released a special production titled Cántale a tu Bebé.[2]

Background

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This album is the comeback of Mary Ann to the music. After her pregnancy, her album of lullabies and being a contestant in the reality show Idol Puerto Rico, Mary Ann took more time to delay the album's release. It was thought that the album would be called "El Amor es la Solución" (Love is the Solution), but apparently "Genesis" proved to be a more commercial and more welcoming to the public as the first single from the CD is titled the same way.[3] "Génesis", the official single from this album was released in March 2010, popularized by Lucecita Benítez. Mary Ann wants to convert it back into a hymn as she did Lucecita Benítez in 1969. She hopes that her fans know this song that was a success in the '70s. For Mary Ann is an honor to sing this song was an anthem of Puerto Rico through the beautiful voice of Lucecita. She has sung the theme in the concerts of "Los Favoritos".[2] Genesis is an album that portrays the influence of Mary Ann, including covers of songs that the public has known in the voices of Rocio Durcal, Celine Dion, Mariah Carey and other singers. In addition, Mary Ann includes a new version of the song "Todo para Mi" featuring the jazz flautist Néstor Torres; song that is on her first album with the title "Todo Eres Tú." Besides, this production integrates a merengue version of the song "Mírame".

Track listing

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No.TitleComposerLength
1."Génesis"Guillermo Venegas Lloveras2:54
2."Entre Tú y Yo"Angela Dávalos, Bruno Danzza3:18
3."Cerca del Arco Iris"Harold Arlen, Yip Harburg, Mary Ann Acevedo, Guillermo Torres2:37
4."La Oración (feat. Rawy Torres)"David Foster, Carole Bayer Sager. Rawy Torres4:29
5."Regresa a Mí"Ana María García3:28
6."Tú Sí Que Sabes"Perez Botija García, Rafael Ramos3:32
7."Y Tú Cómo Estás (E Tu Come Stai)"Caludio Bagliono2:58
8."Todo Para Mí (feat. Néstor Torres)"Guillermo Torres3:45
9."Medley de la Fama
("Héroe"/ "Contigo en la Distancia" / "Que Ganas de no Verte Nunca Más")"
Jorge Luis Piloto / César Portillo De La Luz / Alejandro Vezzani6:40
10."Mírame (Merengue version)"Guillermo Torres3:40
iTunes Edition - Digital download
No.TitleComposerLength
1."Regresa a Mí"Ana María García3:25
2."Génesis"Guillermo Venegas Lloveras2:51
3."Tú Sí Que Sabes"Perez Botija García, Rafael Ramos3:29
4."Entre tú y yo"Angela Dávalos, Bruno Danzza3:16
5."Cerca del Arco Iris"Harold Arlen, Yip Harburg (Original). Mary Ann Acevedo, Guillermo Torres (Translated)2:33
6."Y Tú Cómo Estás (E Tu Come Stai)"Caludio Bagliono2:57
7."Todo Para Mí (feat. Nestor Torres)"Guillermo Torres3:41
8."La Oración (feat. Rawy Torres)"David Foster, Carole Bayer Sager (Original). Rawy Torres (Translated)4:23
9."Medley de la Fama
("Héroe"/ "Contigo en la Distancia" / "Que Ganas de no Verte Nunca Más")"
Jorge Luis Piloto / César Portillo De La Luz / Alejandro Vezzani6:36
10."Mírame (Merengue version)"Guillermo Torres3:36

Single

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The title track was released as a single from the album on March 16, 2010, to national radio. It is a cover of the song popularized by Lucecita Benítez in 1969. Acevedo wanted to convert it back into a hymn as Benítez did. She has sung the theme in the concerts of "Los Favoritos".[2]

Acevedo said to a newspaper of Puerto Rico that she is not afraid to receive a critique from Benítez if she is not pleased with her new version. She said her greatest satisfaction is that "La Voz Nacional de Puerto Rico" to hear this new version of "Genesis" because she (Lucecita) has been her inspiration. "This is the perfect song for the world, the only thing that will exist is the love...I will be honored that she heard my music". She emphasized that "I don't consider Lucecita, will do a bad review. I think she should feel proud to be an inspiration to me". She stressed that the song "Genesis", composed by Guillermo Venegas Lloveras, undergo changes at the musical level, it is updated. The ballad came to the studio a month and a week after the birth of their daughter, Anna Carolina, whom he had with the merengue Guillermo Torres.[2]

Release history

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Region Date Label Format
Worldwide January 1, 2012 (2012-01-01) PRTV / GT Musik Digital download
Puerto Rico December 7, 2012 (2012-12-07) Compact disc

Personnel

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  • Vocals: Mary Ann Acevedo[4]
  • Keyboards: Martín Nieves, Guillermo Torres, Bob Benozzo
  • Bass: Ricardo Encarnación, Edgardo Sierra
  • Guitar: Jorge Laboy, Rawy Torres, George De León
  • Violin: Inoel Jirau, Walter Alberguini, Enrique Collazo, David Betancourt, Alexis Velázquez, Marcos Gómez, Fernando Medina
  • Viola: Emanuel Olivieri, María Santiago
  • Cello: Harry Almodovar, Gabriel Acevedo
  • Drums: Carlos De León, Efrain Rodríguez

Production

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Locations and studios

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Recording locations and studios included:

  • Playback Recording - (San Juan, PR)
  • Altavox Studio - (Milan, Italy)
  • Sonic Boutique - (Miami, FL)
  • Sonoteck Studios - (San Juan, PR)

References

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  1. ^ "iTunes - Music - Genesis by Mary Ann Acevedo". iTunes. Retrieved January 1, 2012.
  2. ^ a b c d "Mary Ann busca que la nueva generación conozca "Génesis" sin temor a críticas de Lucecita" (in Spanish). PrimeraHora.com. March 9, 2010. Archived from the original on March 12, 2010. Retrieved March 9, 2010.
  3. ^ "Guillermo Torres Music Home Page - Music Produced". Archived from the original on January 4, 2012. Retrieved January 1, 2012.
  4. ^ Génesis (Booklet). Mary Ann Acevedo. PRTV / GT Musik (Cat no. 84501 47020). 2012.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)