Fiebre de Luna

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Fiebre de Luna
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Studio album by
ReleasedFeb 04, 1994
Recorded1993
Genre Latin pop
Label WEA-Latina
Producer Las Diego, Rudy Pérez & Steve Roitstein
Yolandita Monge chronology
Mi Mejor Regalo
(1992)
Fiebre de Luna
(1994)
Yolandita
(1995)

Fiebre de Luna is the twentieth studio album by Puerto Rican singer Yolandita Monge. It was released in 1994 and includes the radio hits "A Pesar Del Tiempo", "Como Puedes", and "Dime Cuando".

Contents

The album marked a change of image for the singer and a mature sound that included a bachata track, "Me Sorprendió La Luna". It marked the return to the heavy melodramatic lyrics of past albums but with modern arrangements, leaving behind the early 1990s style of production from Pablo Manavello and Ricardo Montaner. This was the second time that Monge recorded songs from Las Diego, after the track "Contigo" from Laberinto de Amor in 1987. The album's cover picture by late photographer and stylist Raúl Torres was the last one done for the singer.

The release earned Gold status in Puerto Rico.

Track listing

TrackTitleComposer(s)ArrangementsLength(s)
01"A Pesar Del Tiempo"Las DiegoRicardo Eddy Martínez05:07
02"Dime Cuando" Rudy Pérez Steve Roitstein04:49
03"El"Las Diego, Rudy Pérez Lester Méndez 05:14
04"Como Puedes"Las DiegoEddie Montilla04:53
05"Te Extraño"Las DiegoSteve Roitstein03:50
06"Todo Por Dolor" Rudy Pérez Lester Méndez, Rudy Pérez, Rafael Ferro04:50
07"Me Sorprendió La Luna"Frank Falcón Manuel Tejada 05:27
08"Prohibido"Las DiegoSteve Roitstein04:47
09"Tú"Las DiegoSteve Roitstein04:31
10"Fiebre" Rudy Pérez, Lester Méndez Lester Méndez 05:26

Credits and personnel

Notes

Charts

Singles

YearTrackChartPeak
1994A Pesar del TiempoUS Hot Latin Songs ( Billboard ) [2] 8
Como PuedesUS Hot Latin Songs ( Billboard ) [2] 21
Me Sorprendió la LunaUS Hot Latin Songs ( Billboard ) [2] 24

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References

  1. Fiebre de Luna (Booklet). Yolandita Monge. WEA-Latina (Cat No. 95168-2). 1994.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  2. 1 2 3 "Yolandita Monge Chart History (Hot Latin Songs)". Billboard. Retrieved February 28, 2024.