Cariño De Mis Cariños

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Cariño de mis Cariños
Studio album by Lucero
Released 1994
Recorded 1994
Genre Mariachi
Label Melody
Producer Rubén Fuentes
Lucero chronology
Veleta
(1993)
Cariño de mis Cariños
(1994)
Siempre Contigo
(1995)

Cariño de mis Cariños is the eleventh album from Mexican pop music singer and actress Lucero. It was released on 1994.

Is the third mariachi album of her career, and was produced once again by Rubén Fuentes. The tracklist is compose by six covers and six original songs. The covers are: "Que Ironía" (It's Ironic) and "Corazón de Roca" (Heart of Stone) first released by Los Muecas; "Me Piden" (They asked me) by Los Baby's; "Y Volveré" (I'll Return), "Olvidarte... Nunca" (Forget You... Never) and "Te Acordarás de Mi" (You'll Remember Me) by Los Angeles Negros.

The first single released was "Te Acordarás de Mi" a #1 hit in Mexico. Also "Me Estás Quemando", "Y Volveré", "Que Te Ganaste", "Corazón de Roca" "Cariño" and "Cariño de mis Cariños" were issued as promo-singles.

The singer shoot two videoclips for this album: "Y Volveré" and "Me Estás Quemando", both directed by Benny Corral.

This album was included on the Best Albums of 1994 by the mexican magazine Eres, and also is the highest charted album of Lucero's career in United States, hitting at #13 of the Billboard Top Latin Albums. In México the album was certified platinum.

[edit] Track listing

  1. Carino (Juan Escamilla) — 2:32
  2. Qué te Ganaste (Enrique Negrete Rincón) — 3:20
  3. Y Volveré (Alain Barriere) — 3:18
  4. Me Piden (Gerardo Cortez) — 2:14
  5. Corazón de Roca (Gabriel Luna de la Fuente) — 2:53
  6. Olvidarte… Nunca (R. Cordoba) — 2:36
  7. Cariño de mis Cariños (Alberto Cervantes/Ruben Fuentes) — 3:23
  8. Me Estás Quemando (Rafael Buendía) — 2:03
  9. Te Acordarás de Mi (Victor Daviel) — 3:08
  10. Ya Quedamos (Irma Cue/Isabel Leonor Cova) — 3:09
  11. Tu Nuevo Amor (Enrique “Coki” Navarro) — 2:30
  12. Que Ironia (Braulio Benitez) — 2:46

[edit] Personnel

  • Producer: Ruben Fuentes
  • Engineer: Francisco Miranda
  • Recorder: Carlos Nieto
  • Studio: Polygram (Mexico) and Criteria (Miami, Flo)
  • Mastering: Digital Diaxis II, Estudio 19
  • Photography: Adolfo Pérez Butrón
  • Mariachi: Vargas de Tecalitlan