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Vertigo, released in 2002, is Fey's fourth studio album and the first after 3 years of absence.
The album was released in mid-2002 and was an instant success in Fey's native Mexico, topping the album charts and opening with an impressive 27,000 copies. In its third week, the album was already Gold for 75,000 copies sold.
The first single from the album Se Lo Que Vendra received large airplay and sales both in Mexico and Latin America, as well as the United States. The song debuted in the Mexican Top 100 at 69 and quickly topped the chart. Se Lo Que Vendra also topped the charts in all of Central America, Colombia, Peru, Argentina, Paraguay, Chile, and charted in Spain. In the U.S., the song did not chart in the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks.
The second single, Noche Ideal, was officially released by the record company, but promotion was stopped and problems with the company caused Fey to leave the label.
[edit] Track listing
# |
Vértigo CD 1 |
Length |
1. |
"Dime" |
3:25
|
2. |
"Sé Lo Que Vendrá" |
4:28
|
3. |
"Vértigo" |
5:22
|
4. |
"Noche Ideal" |
3:55
|
5. |
"Romeo & Juliet" |
4:24
|
6. |
"Loca Por Amarte" |
4:34
|
7. |
"Vienen Y Van" |
3:56
|
8. |
"Alma Gemela" |
5:00
|
9. |
"Grítalo" |
3:49
|
10. |
"Siento Caer" |
3:55
|
11. |
"Siento" |
5:20
|
# |
Vértigo CD 2 (Mexican Editions Only) |
Length |
1. |
"Show Me" |
3:24
|
2. |
"The Other Side" |
4:26
|
3. |
"Vertigo" |
5:20
|
4. |
"Dressing To Kill" |
3:55
|
5. |
"Romeo & Juliet" |
4:25
|
6. |
"Ambition" |
4:33
|
7. |
"That's What Love's All About" |
4:11
|
8. |
"Come And Go" |
3:55
|
9. |
"The Way You Love Me" |
5:00
|
10. |
"Dark Angel" |
3:56
|
11. |
"Say It Again" |
3:47
|
12. |
"To Be Honest" |
4:34
|
13. |
"Follow Me Down" |
3:55
|
14. |
"Siento" |
5:20
|
[edit] Singles
Single cover |
Single information |
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"Se lo que vendrá"
- Released: 2002
- Chart positions: #1 Mexico, #1 Colombia, #10 Argentina
|
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"The Other Side"
- Released: 2002
- Chart positions: #1 Mexico, #10 Argentina
|
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"Noche Ideal"
- Released: 2002
- Chart positions: #2 Mexico
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[edit] References
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