Tiempo de Vals explained

Tiempo de Vals
Type:Studio album
Artist:Chayanne
Cover:Tiempo de Vals.jpg
Recorded:1989–1990
Studio:
  • Ameraycan Recording Studios
  • A&M Records
    (Los Angeles, California)
  • Capitol Recording Studios
  • Ocean Way Recording Studios
    (Hollywood, California)
  • Critiera Recording Studios
    (Miami, Florida)
  • Musigrama
  • Eurosonic
  • Sonoland Studios
    (Madrid, Spain)
  • Unique Recording Studios
    (New York, New York)
Genre:Latin pop
Length:38:35
Label:CBS Discos
Prev Title:Chayanne
Prev Year:1988
Next Title:Provócame
Next Year:1992

Tiempo de Vals (English: Waltz Time) is the fifth studio album recorded by Puerto Rican performer Chayanne, It was released by CBS Discos on August 7, 1990 (see 1990 in music). The album was the third released on the Sony Music label, and featured successful singles four singles that reach on Billboard's Hot Latin Tracks chart: "Completamente Enamorados" (that peaked #1 on that chart for five weeks), "Daría Cualquier Cosa", "Simon Sez" (which was the first song by Chayanne ever recorded in English), and "Tiempo de Vals". The song "Soleil, Soleil", is a cover of the song by Scottish pop group Middle of the Road, but with Spanish lyrics. The album sold 1,000,000 copies worldwide.[1]

The titular song "Tiempo de Vals" has become a staple as the opening dance for Quinceañera parties and wedding receptions in Latin America replacing earlier more traditional waltzes.

Music videos

  1. Completamente Enamorados
  2. Daría Cualquier Cosa
  3. Simon Sez
  4. Tiempo de Vals

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tiempo. Casa Editorial El. 2004-04-26. CHAYANNE, UNA CARRERA DE PREMIOS. 2021-03-12. El Tiempo. spanish.