Sueño Electro I

Sueño Electro I
Studio album by Belanova
Released 25 October 2010
Recorded Mexico
Genre Pop, synthpop, dance, electronic
Producer Armando Ávila & Belanova
Belanova chronology
Tour Fantasía Pop
(2008)
Sueño Electro I
(2010)
Sueño Electro II
(2011)
Singles from Sueño Electro I
  1. "Nada De Más"
    Released: 2 August 2010
  2. "No Me Voy a Morir"
    Released: 8 December 2010

Sueño Electro I (Electro Dream l) is the Grammy Award-nominated fourth studio album from the Mexican electropop band Belanova, and the first half of the Sueño Electro project. It was originally announced through the band's official Twitter page, along with a redesigned band logo and concept art image.[1] The album was released in select markets in Mexico on October 23, 2010, and then throughout all of Mexico, the United States, and Latin America on October 25. Bassist Richie Arreola first confirmed in an interview that the album would be the first half of a double album.[2] The band later commented that Sueño Electro II was recorded simultaneously with the first.[3]

The band revealed that there would be a wide range of musical styles present throughout the albums, including throwbacks to past albums Fantasía Pop and Cocktail, as well as totally new sounds for the band such as French horns and a string orchestra.

Reception

On November 4, Sueño Electro I made its debut at number 9 on the Billboard Top Latin Albums Chart and at number 5 on the Latin Pop Albums chart respectively.[4][5] The album debuted at number 6 on the AMPROFON Top 100 Mexico charts, and number 5 on their Spanish Genre Charts.[6]

The album was nominated for the 2011 Latin Grammy for Best Pop Album by a Duo or Group with Vocal.[7]

Track listing

The track listing was announced on September 6, 2010 via the band's Twitter page.

No. Title Length
1. "Sólo Para Mi" ("Just For Me") 3:34
2. "Chica Robot" ("Robot Girl") 3:23
3. "Nada De Más" ("Nothing More") 3:27
4. "No Me Voy a Morir" ("I'm Not Going To Die") 4:03
5. "Y Mi Corazón..." ("And My Heart...") 3:21
6. "Pow Pow"   3:11
7. "Tic-Toc"   4:14
8. "Hoy Desperté" ("I Woke Up Today") 3:58
9. "Necio" ("Stubborn") 4:06
10. "Tú y Yo" ("You and Me") 3:30

Singles and Notable Songs

References

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