A Todo Color

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A Todo Color (In Living Color)
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Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 7, 1987
Genre Tejano
Label CBS Records
La Mafia chronology
La Mafia 1986
(1986)
A Todo Color (In Living Color)
(1987)
Amame
(1988)

A Todo Color (In Living Color) is the eleventh studio album by La Mafia released on February 7, 1987. The album entered at number twenty-three on the Latin regional Billboard charts and reached number eight by March. On September 15, 2017 a re-mastered version of the album was released in digital form.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Tengo un Amor" 
2."Fire In Your Eyes" 
3."Hoy Conoci un Amor" 
4."No, No, No" 
5."Comprende" 
6."Hoy Me Pongo a Llorar" 
7."Limite" 
8."Intimo Momento" 
9."Rags To Riches" 

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