Alejandra Guzman En Vivo
Alejandra Guzmán En Vivo | ||||
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Live album by Alejandra Guzmán | ||||
Released | September 23, 2003 | |||
Genre | Latin Pop, Rock, Rock en Español | |||
Label | RCA | |||
Alejandra Guzmán chronology | ||||
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Alejandra Guzmán En Vivo is the second live album recorded by Mexican singer Alejandra Guzmán. A DVD with the full concert was also released. The only new track included is a version of "Wild Thing" by Chip Taylor.
Track listing
- "Ruge el Corazón" (Marina, Sánchez, Valle) — 3:51
- "Toda la Mitad" (Bastante, Antonio Garcia de Diego, Pancho Varona) — 4:10
- "Eternamente Bella" (Florez) — 3:20
- "Cuidado Con el Corazón" (Florez) — 5:10
- "Mala Hierba" (Marina, Sánchez, Valle) — 3:24
- "Ven" (Octavio Muñoz) — 2:35
- "Todo" (Gary Burr, Desmond Child, Jonny Lang) — 4:15
- "Algo Natural" (Jorge Villamisar) — 4:28
- "Reina de Corazones" (Florez, Valle) — 2:59
- "Guera" (Gian Pietro Felisatti, Florez) — 4:03
- "Loca" (Myra Stella Turner) — 4:59
- "Wild Thing" (Chip Taylor) — 2:57
- "Hacer el Amor con Otro" (Felisatti, Florez) — 6:16
- "Enemigos" (Sandra Baylac) — 3:59
- "De Verdad" (Steve Mandile, Jodi Marr, Julia Sierra) — 3:47
- "Caramelo" (Elsten Creole Torres) — 2:57
- "Mírala, Míralo" (Felisatti, Florez) — 3:37
- "Diablo" (Randy Cantor, Alejandra Guzmán, Jodi Marr) — 3:59
- "Volveré a Amar" (Desmond Child, Richie Supa) — 5:19
- "Popurrí: La Plaga/Popotitos/Pólvora" (Robert Blackwell, John Marascalco, Ian Samwell Ralph, Larry Williams) — 5:08
Personnel
- Abraham Barrera – piano, keyboards
- Iván Barrera – bass
- Javier Barrera – arranger, drums, musical direction
- Cristhian Cambresy – graphic design
- Oscar Galvan – acoustic guitar, electric guitar
- Alejandro Giacomán – mastering
- Guillermo Gutiérrez – A&R
- Alejandra Guzmán – vocals
- Marielos Labias – chorus
- Antonio Maldonado – mixing
- Jorge Mendoza – digital processing
- Javier Olmedo – coordination, creative consultant
- Gilda Oropeza – A&R
- Daniel Parra – chorus
- Samuel Parra – chorus
- Miguel Pasos – electric guitar
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