Cómplices Al Rescate: El Gran Final

Cómplices Al Rescate: El Gran Final
Soundtrack album by Cómplices Al Rescate
Released October 22, 2002 (US)[1][2]
Recorded 2002
Genre Latin pop
Label Sony BMG,[2] RCA[1]
Producer Alejandro Abaroa[3]
Cómplices Al Rescate chronology
Cómplices Al Rescate: Mariana
(2002)
Cómplices Al Rescate: El Gran Final
(2002)
Canta con Cómplices Al Rescate
(2005)

Cómplices Al Rescate: El Gran Final is the third soundtrack for the Mexican television series Cómplices Al Rescate (Friends to the Rescue), it was released in Mexico by Sony BMG.

Information

The CD contains the music from the series performed for the cast, including Daniela Luján, Martín Ricca, Fabián Chávez and the "Cómplices": Alex Speitzer, Ramiro Torres, Vadhir Derbez, Martha Sabrina, Dulce María López and Diego Amozurrutia.

Track listing

No. TitleWriter(s)Performer(s) Length
1. "Cómplices al Rescate"  Christina Abaroa, Alejandro Abaroa, Pablo Aguirre [4][5]Daniela Luján, Martín Ricca & the Cómplices 2:57
2. "Locos de Amor"  Christina Abaroa, Alejandro Abaroa, Pablo Aguirre, Salvador Núñez[6]Daniela Luján & Martín Ricca 3:38
3. "Alcanzar la Libertad"  Alejandro Abaroa, Jesús Flores "La Bota"[7]The Cómplices 3:36
4. "No Tardes Más"   Daniela Luján 4:09
5. "Es Tiempo de Amar"  Christina Abaroa, Alejandro Abaroa, Pablo Aguirre, Salvador Núñez[8]Daniela Luján & the Cómplices 3:23
6. "El Ritmo de la Vida"  Christina Abaroa, Alejandro Abaroa, Pablo Aguirre[9]Daniela Luján, Martín Ricca & the Cómplices 4:19
7. "Amistad"  Alejandro Abaroa, Héctor Buquet Corleto, Jorge Alberto Nazar[10]Daniela Luján, Martín Ricca & the Cómplices 2:46
8. "No Me Rompas el Corazón"   Martín Ricca 3:30
9. "La Fuerza de la Amistad"  Alejandro Abaroa, Jesús Flores "La Bota"[11]Martín Ricca & the Cómplices 3:05
10. "Ven Conmigo"  Christina Abaroa, Alejandro Abaroa, Pablo Aguirre, Salvador Núñez[12]Daniela Luján, Martín Ricca & the Cómplices 4:03

Charts

Year Album Chart Peak
position[13]
2002 U.S. Billboard Top Latin Albums 34
2003 U.S. Billboard Latin Pop Albums 15
U.S. Billboard Top Latin Albums 34 (x2)
Year Single Chart Peak
position[14]
2002 U.S. Billboard Latin Pop Airplay 31
U.S. Billboard Latin Tropical/Salsa Airplay 11

See also

References

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