Un Nuevo Amor (A new love) is the sixteenth album from Mexican pop music singer and actress Lucero. It was released in 2002.
Is the fifth album recorded by Lucero with mariachi. On this project the singer had the collaboration of another two producers: Homero Patrón and Estefano, and along with longtime producer Ruben Fuentes, who produced her past four albums with mariachi, deliver eleven tracks, including covers like "Por Ti" (originally by Óscar Chávez), "Carta a Ufemia" (by Pedro Infante) and "Como Te Voy a Olvidar" (by Los Angeles Azules) and some brand new tracks by Estefano and Marco Flores.
It received a nomination for Best Ballad in the Lunas del Auditorio Awards,[1] but lost to Rosana.[2]
The disc certify gold record for 80,000 copies sold in Mexico.
Track listing
The album is composed by ten songs, all of them were arranged and composed by different composers.
Recorded and mixed: Mauricio Guerrero at Waterfront, Studio City, CA
Engineer: Carlos Castro
Vihuela: Jose Guadalupe Alfaro
Guitar: Juan Carlos Giron
Guitarron: Bernardino de Santiago
Trumpet: Harry Kim and Ramon Flores
Sax: Doug Norwine and Don Marklese
Guitar solos: Ramon Satgmaro
French horn: Wolfie and Jodie Glorry
Keyboards: Homero Patron
String: The Velvet Strings/Jorge Moraga
Latin percussion: Rafael Padilla
Backing vocals: Leyla Hoyle
For the tracks “Carta a Ufemia”, “Como te voy a olvidar” and “Me Duele la Piel”
Producer: Rubén Fuentes
Arrangements: Pepe Martinez (“Carta a Ufemia”), Manuel Cazarez (“Como te voy a olvidar”) and Ruben Fuentes (“Me duele la Piel”)
Mariachi: Vargas de Tecalitlan
Recording and mixing: Carlos Ceballos at Joel Solis Studio (Mexico)
For the tracks “A Quién Voy a Engañar” and “Lo He Intentado Todo”
Producer: Estefano for Estefano Productions Group
Arrangements and programming: Rey-Nerio
Voice direction: Ruben Fuentes
Recording engineer and overdubs: Andres Bermudez
Percussion: Edwin Bonilla
Mariachi “2000” by Cutberto Perez
Trumpets: Jose Cutberto Perez, and Juan Guzman
Violins: Pedro Garcia, Jose Vasquez, Petronila Godinez, Muricio Ramos, Eloy Guerrero, Sergio Guerrero, Benjamín Rosas, Hugo Santiago and Julio de Santiago