Grandes Exitos (Los Prisioneros)
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Grandes Exitos | ||
Compilation album by Los Prisioneros | ||
Released | 1991 | |
Recorded | 1984 - 1990 | |
Genre | Pop | |
Length | 51:38 | |
Label | EMI-Odeon 7 98186 2 Capitol H2H 42646 |
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Producer(s) | Los Prisioneros | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Los Prisioneros chronology | ||
Corazones (1990) |
Grandes Exitos (1991) |
Ni Por La Razón, Ni Por La Fuerza (1996) |
Grandes Exitos is a compilation album by Chilean band Los Prisioneros, first released in 1991.
When the group disbanded, they released this record in order to show people their career in a 'retrospective way', with all the singles that have smashed Latin charts since La Voz De Los '80 (1984) to Corazones (1990).
This album featured many songs that were remixed from their original form, giving them a fresh new sound. However, EMI Odeon Chilena re-released the record in 1997 with all the original mixes (for an unknown reason), making the first print obsolete.
Another thing about the album, is that this was the first time that Chilean fans could actually listen to "We Are South American Rockers", a track that was only included in the Latin American edition of La Cultura De La Basura (1987) and wasn't available in Chile up until that moment.
In the US, Grandes Exitos was released by Capitol Records.
[edit] Track listing
- All tracks written by Jorge González, except where noted.
- "La Voz De Los '80s" – 4:10
- "Sexo" – 4:34
- "¿Quién Mató A Marilyn?" – 3:08 (Jorge González/Miguel Tapia)
- "Muevan Las Industrias" – 4:05
- "¿Por Qué No Se Van?" – 2:59
- "El Baile De Los Que Sobran" – 5:33
- "We Are South American Rockers" – 3:34
- "Que No Destrocen Tu Vida" – 4:15
- "Pa Pa Pa" – 3:29
- "Tren Al Sur" – 5:35
- "Estrechez De Corazón" – 6:22
- "Corazones Rojos" – 3:30