Vuelo (album)
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Vuelo | ||||
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Studio album by Kudai | ||||
Released |
July 10, 2004 (See release history) | |||
Recorded | 2004 in Chile | |||
Genre | Alternative rock, powerpop, pop rock, emo pop, pop punk | |||
Length | 45:49 | |||
Label | EMI | |||
Producer | Guz | |||
Kudai chronology | ||||
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Alternative 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, two of which are acoustic versions of the originals, and one of which is a karaoke song. The album was released in Mexico in July, 2006, with the same track listing but a different cover. The album sold more than 500,000 copies worldwide.
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 Version)) (Guz) — 3:51
- "Escapar (Versión Acústica)" (Escape (Acoustic Version)) (Guz) — 2:57
- "Algo De Más" (Something Else) (Guz) — 3:12
Release history
Country | Release Date |
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Chile | July 10, 2004 |
Mexico | July 2006 |
Charts
Chart (2007) | Peak position |
Sales | Certification |
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Argentina Top 100 Albums | 1 | 20,000+ | Gold (x1) |
Mexico Albums Charts | 5 | 130,000 | Platinum (x1) |
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