De Mil Colores (Daniela Romo album)

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De Mil Colores
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Studio album by
Released1992 (1992)
Recorded1992
Genre
Label EMI Music
Producer Bebu Silvetti
Daniela Romo chronology
Amada más que nunca
(1991)
De Mil Colores
(1992)
Un Nuevo Amor
(1996)

De Mil Colores (English In a thousand colors) is the eighth studio album by Mexican pop singer Daniela Romo . This album was released in 1992, and it was produced by Bebu Silvetti, and it was a slight departure from the Pop sound of her 1991 predecessor, borrowing tendencies from caribbean music, with tropical arrangements very similar to the ones presented on her 1991 hit "Todo Todo Todo" from her last album. This was the last project of Daniela with EMI Capitol. It is also the last album of Daniela that appears in three different formats: LP, cassette and CD. [1] The album and its singles all enjoyed great success on the billboard charts, just like her previous albums, with three of the singles cracking the Top ten of Latin billboard.

Contents

Track listing

Tracks: [2]

  1. De mil colores
  2. En el espacio del placer
  3. Para que te quedes conmigo
  4. Lejos
  5. Yo no se vivir sin ti
  6. Átame a tu vida
  7. Que vengan los bomberos
  8. El día que te fuiste
  9. Anestesia
  10. A veces
  11. Estoy pensando en cambiarte
  12. Amor a contrapunto

Singles

Album charts

This album reached the position #10 in Billboard Latin Pop Albums. [7]

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References

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