Amor Ilusivo

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Amor Ilusivo
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Compilation album by
Released1979
Genre Latin pop
Label Coco Records / Musical Productions
Producer Harvey Averne

Amor Ilusivo is a compilation album by several artists from the label Coco Records. It was released in 1979 and is available as a digital download at iTunes and Amazon.

Contents

Track listing

TrackTitlePerformerComposer(s)Producer(s)Duration
1"Divorciada" Wilkins Wilkins Wilkins 3:22
2"Copacabana" Lissette Barry Manilow, Jack Feldman, Bruce Sussman, Lissette Frank Fiore4:52
3"Tu Vives En Mi Pensamiento" Danny Rivera Eladio TorresHarvey Averne3:18
4"El Mundo Fue De Dos" Yolandita Monge Eduardo FrancoEnrique Méndez3:30
5"Búscame"Alberto Carrión, Lucecita Benítez Alberto CarriónAlberto Carrión3:15
6"Y Más Te Quiero" Yolandita Monge D.R.Enrique Méndez2:53
7"Laura" Danny Rivera Danny Rivera Harvey Averne3:09
8"Sola" Lissette Claudio Baglioni, Carlos Ramón AmartFrank Fiore4:46
9"Te Amo" Wilkins Umberto Tozzi, Wilkins Wilkins 3:40
10"Para Toda La Vida" Danny Rivera Danny Rivera Harvey Averne4:43

Credits and personnel

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References

  1. Amor Ilusivo (Cover). Danny Rivera, Wilkins, Yolandita Monge, Lissette, Alberto Carrión, Lucecita Benítez. Coco Records (Cat No. CLP 156X). 1979.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)