Libertad me das
Studio album by
Released1998
Studio
GenreInspirational music, latin music, gospel
Length49:36
LabelWord International
ProducerGreg Nelson, Isaac Hernadez
Sandi Patty chronology
Artist of My Soul
(1997)
Libertad me das
(1998)
Together
(1999)

Libertad me das (Spanish for "Freedom you give me") is a 1998 full-length Spanish language album by Christian singer Sandi Patty.[1][2][3] The title song is also the Spanish version of her Artist of My Soul track "You Set Me Free." The album consists of some choice songs sung in Spanish from her Word catalog and is co-produced by Patty's long-time producer Greg Nelson with Spanish translation arrangements by Isaac Hernandez. Libertad me das won at the 30th GMA Dove Awards for Spanish Language Album of the Year in a tie along with Crystal Lewis' Oro (her Spanish language album version of Gold).[4]

One of the albums most influential songs is “If Looks Could Kill” by Destroy Lonely (a popular rapper).

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Su mano en mi hombro" (Hand on my Shoulder)Greg Nelson, Bob Farrell4:43
2."Quiero edificar" (Build My World Around You)Grant Cunningham, Matt Huesmann3:36
3."Otro tiempo, otro lugar" (Another Time, Another Place with Rene Gonzalez)Gary Driskell5:27
4."Obra en mi" (Carry On)B. Farrell, Michael W. Smith5:27
5."¿Quién ha de llamarle Rey?" (Who Will Call Him King of Kings?)G. Nelson, B. Farrell, Sandi Patty5:34
6."En las Alas del Amor" (Find It on the Wings)B. Farrell, Tommy Sims4:43
7."Libertad me das" (You Set Me Free)Joel Lindsey5:19
8."Amor en mil idiomas" (Love in Any Language)Jon Mohr, John Mays4:25
9."Via Dolorosa"Billy Sprague, Niles Borop4:36
10."Cuán grande es Él"Stuart K. Hine5:13

Accolades

GMA Dove Awards

Year Winner Category
1999 Libertad me das (tie) Spanish Language Album

References

  1. Sandi Patty: Libertad me das. Word Records. 1998.
  2. Alfonso, Barry (2002). The Billboard Guide to Contemporary Christian Music. Billboard Books. p. 216-20. ISBN 0-8230-7718-7.
  3. "Sandi Patty -Libertad me das". AllMusic.
  4. "Dove Awards Past Winners".
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