Historias e Histeria

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Historias e Histeria
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Greatest hits album by
ReleasedNovember 30, 2004
Recorded1990-2004
Genre Rock, pop
Label WEA
Producer Humberto Gatica
La Ley chronology
Libertad
(2003)
Historias e Histeria
(2004)
Retour
(2014)
Singles from Historias e Histeria
  1. "Mírate"
    Released: 2004
  2. "Histeria"
    Released: 2004
  3. "Bienvenido al Anochecer"
    Released: 2005
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Historias e Histeria is La Ley's second greatest hits compilation album. The band was convinced to do this in lieu of a new studio album. The band had to make an album of 16 songs (with three new ones) in very limited amount of time. The album was released almost immediately after their previous album Libertad after only one year of the latter's release. The album contains some of the most popular songs of each of their albums plus three new songs, "Mirate", "Histeria", and "Bienvenido al Anochecer." The first single of the album Mírate was released while the band was still promoting the final single "Mi Ley" from the album, Libertad.

Contents

Track listing, CD side

  1. "Mírate" - 4:02
  2. "Día Cero" (from album Invisible )
  3. "Doble Opuesto" (from album Doble Opuesto )
  4. "Mentira" (from album La Ley MTV Unplugged )
  5. "Bienvenido al Anochecer" - 5:20
  6. "Aquí" (from album Uno )
  7. "Prisioneros de la Piel" (from album Doble Opuesto)
  8. "Ámate y Sálvate" (from album Libertad )
  9. "Histeria" - 4:08
  10. "Fuera de Mi" (from album Uno)
  11. "Cielo Market" (from album Invisible)
  12. "Intenta Amar" (from album La Ley MTV Unplugged)
  13. "Ví" (from album Vértigo )
  14. "El Duelo" (from album Invisible)
  15. "Más Allá" (from album Libertad)
  16. "Tejedores de Ilusión" (from album La Ley)
  17. "Canales Unidos" (bonus track)
  18. "Mírate" (Remix) (bonus track)

Track listing, DVD side

  1. "Desiertos" (from album Desiertos)
  2. "Angie" (from album Doble Opuesto)
  3. "Doble Opuesto" (from album Doble Opuesto)
  4. "Prisioneros De La Piel" (from album Doble Opuesto)
  5. "Auto Ruta (feel The Skin)" (from album La Ley)
  6. "Tejedores De Ilusión" (from album La Ley)
  7. "El Duelo" (from album Invisible)
  8. "Día Cero" (Invisible)
  9. "Hombre" (from album Invisible)
  10. "Cielo Market" (from album Invisible)
  11. "1-800 Dual" (from album Invisible)
  12. "Fotofobia" (from album Vértigo)
  13. "Vi" (from album Vértigo)
  14. "Tanta Ciudad" (from album Vértigo)
  15. "Aquí" (from album Uno)
  16. "Fuera De Mí" (from album Uno)
  17. "Eternidad" (from album Uno)
  18. "Mentira" (from album La Ley MTV Unplugged)
  19. "El Duelo" (from album La Ley MTV Unplugged)
  20. "Intenta Amar" (from album La Ley MTV Unplugged)
  21. "Ámate Y Sálvate" (from album Libertad)
  22. "Más Allá" (from album Libertad)
  23. "Mi Ley" (from album Libertad)

Personnel

CD

Sales and certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Mexico (AMPROFON) [2] Gold50,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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References

  1. Adaime, Iván. Historias e Histeria at AllMusic
  2. "Certificaciones" (in Spanish). Asociación Mexicana de Productores de Fonogramas y Videogramas . Retrieved March 12, 2022.Type La Ley in the box under the ARTISTA column heading and Historias e Histeria in the box under the TÍTULO column heading.