Falso Amor

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Falso Amor
AlbumCover LosBukis FalsoAmor(CasasDeCarton).jpg
Studio album by
Released1975
Genre Grupero
Length33:34
Label Discos Melody
Los Bukis chronology
Falso Amor
(1975)
Te Tuve Y Te Perdi
(1977)

Falso Amor (also known as Casas de Carton) is the debut studio album released by Los Bukis in 1975. After signing with Discos Melody in Mexico. Note: "Casas de Carton" was taken out of later publications of this album due to its controversial nature, being replaced by a cover of King Clave song "Los Hombres No Deben Llorar" as the first song.

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Marco Antonio Solís, except where otherwise noted.

No.TitleLength
1."Casas de Carton" (Ali Primera)3:54
2."Quieres Ser Mi Amante" (Camilo Blanes)3:49
3."Cuando Tu Cariño" (Urbano Medinabeytia)2:37
4."Falso Amor"2:57
5."Te Necesito Tanto Amor" (Elio Roca)2:57
6."Sentimientos" (Loulou Gasté, Morris Albert)4:38
7."Mar de Soledad"3:27
8."Mi Plegaria" (Martin Perez Aguilera)3:00
9."Necesito Rosas"2:38
10."Te Juro Que Te Amo" (Bruno Lauzi, Elbert Moguel)3:44

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References

    "Los Bukis Falso Amor". amazon.com . Retrieved July 29, 2013.