Mis Primeras Grabaciones
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Selena y Los Dinos/Mis Primeras Grabaciones | |||||
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Studio album by Selena y Los Dinos | |||||
Recorded | 1983 | ||||
Genre | Tejano/Latin Pop | ||||
Length | ??:?? | ||||
Label | Freddie Records | ||||
Producer | Abraham Quintanilla II | ||||
Selena y Los Dinos chronology | |||||
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Mis Primeras Grabaciones (English: My First Recordings) is the debut album by Selena Y Los Dinos under Freddie Records. The album never did so well despite its radio play of "Ya Se Va" track. It was re-released in 1995 when Selena's father bought the rights from Freddie Records. During the recording sessions for "Mis Primeras Grabaciones," Selena only needed a few cuts, unlike many artists older than her. Despite her professionalism and existing talent, Freddie Records felt that Selena needed more time to develop. Abraham refused to accept this explanation which implied that Selena was somehow responsible for the dismal reception of "Mis Primeras Grabaciones," and moved the band to Cara Records and then to Manny label.
[edit] Track listing
- "Ya se va" (Jorge A. Ramírez)
- "Cruzaré la montaña" (Juan H. Barrón)
- "Se acabó aquel amor" (Abraham Quintanilla, Jr.)
- "Yo lo sé que tú te vas" (Juan Gabriel)
- "Parece que va a llover"
- "Tres veces no"
- "Give Me One More Chance" (A.B. Quintanilla III)
- "Tú solamente tú" (Pendiente)
- "Lo tanto que te quiero" (Abraham Quintanilla, Jr.)
- "Call Me" (A.B. Quintanilla III)
[edit] Singles Released
- "Se acabó aquel amor"
- "Ya se va"
- "Tres veces no"
[edit] Miscellaneous
- The album was originally titled "Selena Y Los Dinos" and is the only pre-EMI album that was re-released.
The album went Gold in Latin Certifications of 50,000 sold by 1995