Vuelo
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Vuelo | |||||
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Studio album by Kudai | |||||
Released | July 5, 2005 (Chile) July 2006 (Mexico) |
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Recorded | 2004 in Chile | ||||
Genre | Pop Pop rock |
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Length | 45:49 | ||||
Label | EMI | ||||
Producer | Guz | ||||
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Alternate cover | |||||
Mexican cover
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Singles from Vuelo | |||||
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Vuelo is the first studio album by the Chilean pop rock band Kudai. This album has 13 tracks, which 2 of them are acoustic version of the original and 1 karaoke song. The album was release in Mexico in July, 2006 with a different cover. It has the same tracks. The album sold more of 500,000 copies worldwide.
[edit] Track listing
- "Escapar" (Escape) (Guz) — 4:44
- "Sin Despertar" (Without Waking Up) (Guz) — 3:16
- "Ya Nada Queda" (There's Nothing Left) (Guz) — 3:41
- "No Quiero Regresar" (I Don't Want To Return) (Guz, Juan José Arranguiz) — 3:08
- "Más" (More) (Guz) — 3:18
- "Que Aquí Que Allá" (That Here That There) (Guz) — 3:43
- "Quiero" (I Want) (Guz) — 3:25
- "Lejos De La Ciudad" (Far From The City) (Guz, Dr. Alfa) — 4:03
- "Vuelo" (Flight) (Guz, Dr. Alfa, Mai) — 3:07
- "Dulce Y Violento" (Sweet & Violent) (Guz) — 3:25
- "Sin Despertar (Versión Acústica)" (Without Waking Up (Acoustic)) (Guz) — 3:51
- "Escapar (Versión Acústica)" (Escape (Acoustic)) (Guz) — 2:57
- "Algo De Más" (Something Others) (Guz) — 3:12
[edit] Charts
Chart (2007) | Peak position |
Sales | Certification |
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Argentina Top 100 Albums | 1 | 20,000+ | Gold (x1) |
Chile Top 10 Albums Charts | 1 | 16,000 | Platinium (x3), Gold (x1) |
Colombia | 1 | 28,670 | Platinium (x1) |
Ecuador | 1 | 10,000 | |
Mexico Albums Charts | 5 | 110,000 | Platinium (x1) |
Venezuela Top Albums | 1 | 31,000 | |
World Wide | 500.000 | Gold |
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