Love (Thalía album)

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Love
Studio album by Thalía
Released 7 October 1992[1]
Recorded 1992
Genre Latin pop
Length 54:38
Label Melody/Fonovisa
Producer Luis Carlos Esteban
Thalía chronology

Mundo de Cristal
(1991)
Love
(1992)
En éxtasis
(1995)
Alternative covers
U.S. album cover
Singles from Love
  1. "Sangre"
  2. "Love"
  3. "La Vie en Rose"
  4. "El Bronceador"
  5. "El Día Del Amor"
  6. "No Trates de Enganãrme"
  7. "Déjame Escapar"
  8. "Flor de Juventud"
  9. "María Mercedes"

Love is the third studio album by Mexican singer Thalía,[2] it was released in 1992, under the previously owned Televisa record label, Melody/Fonovisa, which now belongs to Univision Music Group. This album was released in México, some Central-American countries, the United States (with an alternative cover), Spain, Greece and Turkey.

In México, two different versions of 'Love' were released. The first one included only 12 songs. However, as Thalía's soap-opera María Mercedes was turning a big hit, a second version of the album was issued, featuring the Telenovela "soundtrack" as a bonus track.

The album was recorded in Spain and produced by the Spanish producer Luis Carlos Esteban. Photography was in charge of the well-known photographer Adolfo Pérez Butron. It includes four covers, "A la Orilla del Mar" ("At the Seaside"), "La Vie en Rose" ("Life in Pink"), "Cien Años" ("A Hundred Years") and "Nunca Sabrás" ("You'll Never Know").[3]

The album was certified Platinum + Gold in Mexico for 350,000 sold.[4]

Track listing

# Title Writer(s) Length
1 "A la Orilla del Mar" Manuel Esperón, Ernesto Cortazar 3:45
2 "Sangre" Thalía Sodi 3:36
3 "La Vie en Rose (La Vida en Rosa)" Édith Piaf, Mack David, Louiguy, Luis Carlos Esteban (Spanish Adaptation) 5:11
4 "Love" Luis Carlos Esteban 4:20
5 "El Bronceador" Luis Carlos Esteban 3:25
6 "Flor de Juventud" Thalía Sodi, Luis Carlos Esteban 4:08
7 "No es el Momento" Aureo Baqueiro 3:47
8 "Cien Años" Ruben Fuentes, Alberto Cervantes 2:53
9 "El Día del Amor" Luis Carlos Esteban 3:57
10 "Flores Secas en la Piel" Luis Carlos Esteban 5:39
11 "No Trates de Engañarme" Alex de la Nuez 3:55
12 "Déjame Escapar" Aureo Baqueiro 4:51
13 "Nunca Sabrás" (You'll Never Know) Alec R. Constantinos, Luis Carlos Esteban (Spanish Adaptation) 5:40
14 "María Mercedes" Viviana Pímstein, Paco Navarrete 2:51

Singles with videos

  • Sangre (with 2 different videos)
  • Love (with 2 different videos)
  • La Vie En Rose (La Vida En Rosa)
  • El Bronceador (with 2 different videos)
  • El Día Del Amor
  • No Trates de Engañarme
  • Déjame Escapar
  • Flor De Juventud
  • Maria Mercedes

Charts

Chart (1993) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Latin Pop Albums[5] 15

References

  1. "Allmusic:Thalía- Love". www.allmusic.com. 2012. Retrieved 2012-10-17. 
  2. "Thalía-Official Site". www.thalia.com. 2012. Retrieved 2012-10-17. 
  3. "Billboard:Thalía Biography". www.billboard.com. 2012. Retrieved 2012-10-17. 
  4. "Picture of the Platinum + Gold certificate (Love)". 1992. Retrieved 7 February 2013. 
  5. "Billboard:Thalía -Love Charts". www.billboard.com. 2012. Retrieved 2012-10-17. 
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