Movimiento perpetuo

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Movimiento perpetuo
Image:Sentidos opuestos movimiento perpetuo.jpg
Studio album by Sentidos Opuestos
Released October 10, 2000
Recorded Nu Trax Studios
Flag of the United States New York City, New York
Mantra Recording Studios
Flag of Mexico Acapulco, Guerrero
A-Pawling Studio
Flag of the United States Pawling, New York
The Warehouse Studio
Flag of Canada Vancouver, British Columbia
Gateway Sound
Flag of the United States Portland, Maine
Genre Pop
Latin Pop
Length 55:52
Language Spanish
English
Label EMI Music
Producer Jimmy Greco
Ray Contreras
Sentidos Opuestos chronology
Viento a favor
(1998)
Movimiento perpetuo
(2000)

Movimiento perpetuo is Mexican pop sensation Sentidos Opuestos's fifth and final studio album, released in October 2000. This work features the track "Cuando ella me amaba"—the Spanish adaptation of "When She Loved Me," originally performed by Sarah McLachlan for the animated motion picture Toy Story 2. The album also features the English track "Promises," presaging Alessandra's English cross-over solo debut album, Alter Ego (2002).

Contents

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# Title Length
01. "Tu loco amor"

• Music & lyric: Claudia Brant, Max Di Carlo

3:43
02. "Esta noche"

• Music & lyric: Ray Contreras, Jimmy Greco, Martha Cancel

3:37
03. "Hoy que tú no estás"[1]

• Music & lyric: David Foster, Madonna • Spanish adaptation: Donato Poveda, Angie Cririno

4:25
04. "Eternamente"

• Music & lyric: Eduardo Osorio, Napoleon Pabon

4:01
05. "Nada"

• Music & lyric: Rafael Esparza, Gloria L. Varona

3:55
06. "Promises"

• Music & lyric: Ray Contreras, Jimmy Greco, Majorie Maye

3:24
07. "Yo por ti"

• Music & lyric: Grant T. Goad, Charly Sánchez

4:07
08. "Eclipse total"

• Music & lyric: Claudia Brant

3:37
09. "Así es tu amor"[2]

• Music & lyric: Ray Contreras, Jimmy Greco • Spanish adaptation: Marta Cancel, Ray Contreras

4:29
10. "Pero por favor"

• Music & lyric: Sue y Javier[3]

3:43
11. "Cuando ella me amaba"[4]

• Music & lyric: Randy Newman • Spanish adaptation: Gabriela Cárdenas, Walterio Pesqueira

3:05
12. "Tu loco amor" EXTENDED DANCE DUB 10:06
13. "Tu loco amor" LITE REMIX 3 3:30

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  1. ^ Adapted from the English original "One More Chance"
  2. ^ Adapted from the English original "Something in the Night"
  3. ^ Susana Haydeé Guidi Leal and Hugo Osvaldo Alurralde billed as writing team Sue y Javier
  4. ^ Adapted from the English original "When She Loved Me"
  5. ^ a b c d Appearing courtesy of Disney/Pixar