Dios es Bueno

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Dios es Bueno
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Live album by
ReleasedSeptember 20, 2005
RecordedJune 18, 2005 at Coliseo Rubén Rodríguez de Bayamón in Puerto Rico
Genre Gospel & Religious
Length65:52
Label CanZion
Sony BMG/Norte
Producer Marcos Witt and Juan Salinas
Marcos Witt chronology
Antología
(2004)
Dios es Bueno
(2005)
Christmas Time
(2005)
Professional ratings
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Dios es Bueno is the twenty-ninth album released by Marcos Witt. This album was recorded live in Puerto Rico. It also included a DVD which contains four music videos . This album was winner of the Latin Grammy and Billboard Music Award in the category of Best Christian album.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Intro De Niños" — 00:52
  2. "Mi Anhelo" (Marcos Witt) — 03:07
  3. "¡Vengan Todos!" (Marcos Witt) — 03:37
  4. "El Gozo Del Señor" (Marcos Witt) — 04:24
  5. "Tengo Libertad" (Marcos Witt) — 05:23
  6. "A Ti Sea La Gloria" (Coalo Zamorano) — 04:33
  7. "¡Gloria!" (Edna Lorena, Gil Porras) — 07:42
  8. "Es Por Tú Amor" (Alex Campos) — 06:59
  9. "Tú Eres Fiel" (Marcos Witt) — 05:24
  10. "Rey De Gloria" (Néstor Delgado, Arnoldo Ramirez) — 11:11
  11. "En Los Montes, En Los Valles" (Feat. Funky) (Emmanuel Espinosa, Juan Salinas) — 05:26
  12. "Dios Ha Sido Bueno" (Marcos Witt) — 07:18

DVD

Personnel

Awards

In 2006, the album was nominated for a Dove Award for Spanish Album of the Year at the 37th GMA Dove Awards. [2]

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