Selena Live!

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Selena Live!
Selena Live! cover
Live album by Selena
Released May 4, 1993 (U.S.)
Recorded February 7, 1993
Genre Tejano/Latin pop
Length ??:??
Label EMI
Producer Abraham Quintanilla III
Selena chronology
Entre a Mi Mundo
(1992)
Selena Live!
(1993)
17 Super Exitos
(1994)

Selena Live! is an album released by Tejano singer Selena on May 4, 1993. It was recorded during a show in Selena's hometown of Corpus Christi, Texas at the Memorial Coliseum on February 7, 1993. The album includes a live collection of Selena's greatest hits at that time, as well as three new tracks: "No Debes Jugar", "Tú Robaste Mi Corazón", a duet with Emilio Navaira, and "La Llamada". The album won the award for Best Mexican-American album at the 1994 Grammys. This album was released in Mexico under the title "Selena Y Los Dinos - En Vivo". The tracks were in different order than the U.S. version.

Contents

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Coma la Flor/Baila Esta Cumbia" (Quintanilla III & Astudillo)
  2. "Ámame, Quiéreme/Siempre Estoy Pensando en Ti" (Quintanilla III & Astudillo)
  3. "Ven Conmigo/Perdóname" (Quintanilla III & Astudillo)
  4. "Que Creias" (Quintanilla III & Astudillo)
  5. "Si la Quieres" (Ricky Vela)
  6. "Porque Le Gusta Bailar Cumbia" (Quintanilla III & Astudillo)
  7. "La Carcacha/Besitos" (Quintanilla III & Astudillo)
  8. "Ya Ves/Las Cadenas/Yo Te Amo" (Quintanilla III, Astudillo, and Vela)
  9. "No Debes Jugar" (Quintanilla III & Vela)
  10. "Tu Robaste Mi Corazon" (Duet With Emilio Navaira) (Quintanilla III & Vela)
  11. "La Llamada" (Quintanilla III & Astudillo)

[edit] Personnel

  • Selena - vocals
  • Pete Astudillo - vocals
  • Chris Perez - guitar
  • Ricky Vela, Joe Ojeda - keyboards
  • A.B. Quintanilla III, Pete Astudillo - background vocals
  • Suzette Quintanilla - drums
  • Joe Guzman
  • Manny R. Guerra
  • Rodney B.

[edit] Singles released

  • "No Debes Jugar" #3 US Hot Latin Tracks
  • "La Llamada" #5 US Hot Latin Tracks
  • "Tu Robaste Mi Corazon" #5 US Hot Latin Tracks

[edit] Sources