Isla del Sol (album)

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Isla del Sol
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Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 17, 1988
RecordedJuly – August 1988
StudioBaby Studios (Milan)
Cerroni (Bologna, Italy)
Estudios Eurosonic (Madrid)
Torres Sonido (Madrid)
Genre Pop
Label Sony Music
Producer Loris Cerronni, Gian Pietro Felisatti
Yuri chronology
Aire
(1987)
Isla del Sol
(1988)
Sui Generis
(1989)

Isla del Sol is the ninth album by Mexican pop singer Yuri, released on October 17, 1988. The album sold more than 350,000 copies, earning a Platinum certification.[ citation needed ] After this success, Sony Music offered her better international exposure, prompting the change in label from EMI Music. [1] On the Billboard Latin Pop Albums chart, it debuted and peaked at number 17 in February 1989. [2]

Contents

A Portuguese version of the album was released in Brazil, where it sold enough copies to be certified Gold. [3] [ failed verification ]

Track listings

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Hola"Loris Cerrone, J.R. FloresLoris Cerrone2:57
2."Imposible amarte como yo" Di Felisatti, J.R. FloresLoris Cerrone4:28
3."Touché"Di Felisatti, J.R. FloresGian Pietro Felisatti, Santanoe2:41
4."Veneno"Loris Cerrone, J.R. FloresLoris Cerrone4:35
5."Isla del sol"Di Felisatti, J.R. FloresGian Pietro Felisatti, Santanoe3:55
6."Hombres al Borde de un Ataque de Celos"J.R. FloresGian Pietro Felisatti, Santanoe2:57
7."No puedo más"Di Felisatti, J.R. FloresGian Pietro Felisatti, Santanoe3:50
8."Miel y limón (On the rocks)" Rita Lee, Roberto De Carvalho, J.R. FloresLoris Cerrone3:53
9."Vivir a dos"Loris Cerrone, J.R. FloresLoris Cerrone3:53
10."Entre mujer y marido"Di Felisatti, J.R. FloresGian Pietro Felisatti, Santanoe3:11

Brazilian edition

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Todas (Hola)" (Portuguese version)Loris Cerrone, J.R. Flores, Claudio RabelloLoris Cerrone3:03
2."Imposible amrte como yo"Di Felisatti, J.R. FloresLoris Cerrone4:28
3."Touché"Di Felisatti, J.R. FloresGian Pietro Felisatti, Santanoe2:41
4."Veneno"Loris Cerrone, J.R. FloresLoris Cerrone4:35
5."Isla del sol"Di Felisatti, J.R. FloresGian Pietro Felisatti, Santanoe3:55
6."Hey, hey (Hombres al borde de un ataque de celos)" (Portuguese version)J.R. Flores, Claudio RabelloGian Pietro Felisatti, Santanoe3:15
7."Não somos iguais (No puedo más)" (Portuguese version)Di Felisatti, J.R. Flores, Claudio RabelloGian Pietro Felisatti, Santanoe3:45
8."Miel y limón (On the rocks)" Rita Lee, Roberto De Carvalho, J.R. FloresLoris Cerrone3:53
9."Grito de paixão (Vivir a dos)" (Portuguese version)Loris Cerrone, J.R. Flores, Claudio RabelloLoris Cerrone3:40
10."Entre mujer y marido"Di Felisatti, J.R. FloresGian Pietro Felisatti, Santanoe3:11

Production

Singles

Spanish

Portuguese

Singles charts

TitleMexicoArgentinaColombiaCosta RicaGuatemalaNicaraguaPanamaPeru US Latin Venezuela
"Hombres al borde de un ataque de celos"111111111 [4] 1
"Isla del Sol"131851055430 [4] 10
"No puedo más"5151054101120 [4] 9
"Imposible amarte como yo"121969221021 [4] 8

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