Loca piel

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Loca piel
Directed by María Eugenia Rencoret
Starring Bastián Bodenhöfer
Javiera Contador
Álvaro Escobar
Ana María Gazmuri
Jael Unger
Jaime Vadell
Mauricio Pesutic
Sonia Viveros
Alejandra Fosalba
Tamara Acosta
Opening themeLoca piel by Ryo
Country of originChile
Original languageSpanish
No. of episodes83
Production
Running time60 minutes
Release
Original network TVN
Original release12 August (1996-08-12) 
21 December 1996 (1996-12-21)
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Loca piel (English: Crazy Skin) is a 1996 Chilean telenovela produced and broadcast by TVN.

Contents

Cast

Special participations

Soundtrack

Volume 1

  1. Ryo - Loca Piel
  2. Alberto Plaza - Bandido (Tema de Martín)
  3. Luz Casal - Entre Mis Recuerdos (Tema de Trinidad y Gerardo)
  4. Gémini - Calor (Tema de Manuela)
  5. Los Chulos - Eres Más (Tema de Danitza y Dante)
  6. Egóticos - Estamos Bien (Tema de Verónica)
  7. Biagio Antonaccia & Sergio Dalma - No Sé A Quien Debo Creer (Tema de Álvaro)
  8. Antonella Arancio - Recuerdos Del Alma (Tema de Paula)
  9. Buddy Richard - Si Una Vez (Tema de Úrsula)
  10. Myriam Hernández & Paul Anka - Tu Cabeza En Mi Hombro (Tema de Gerardo y Pilar)
  11. Marcos Llunas - Vida (Tema de Alejandra y Hernán)
  12. Andrea Tessa - Como Pez En El Agua (Tema de Yolanda)
  13. Pablo Dagnino - Dejo Las llaves (Tema de Gabriel)
  14. Zucchero - El Vuelo (Tema de Guillermo)
  15. Ricky Martin - Te Extraño, Te Olvido, Te Amo (Tema de Javiera y Vicente)
  16. Luis Eduardo Aute - Alevosía
  17. Aleste - Mundo Salvaje
  18. Millie - Por Primera Vez
  19. Mal Corazón - Eternos Días de Invierno
  20. Los de más Abajo - La Colita
  21. Paradisio - Bailando
  22. Me & My - Dub I Dub (Tema de María)
  23. Ana Cirré - El cielo del Tibet (Tema de amor de Verónica)
  24. Sandy & Papo - Mueve, Mueve (Tema de Danitza)

Volume 2

  1. Illya Kuryaki & The Valderramas - Abarajame
  2. Zimbabwe - Paseo Nocturno
  3. Lucybell - Cuando Respiro tu Boca
  4. Pánico - Demasiada Confusión
  5. Panteras Negras - Pitta 2 (Cuidado con el Punga)
  6. La Pozze Latina - La Subida
  7. Lord Bayron - Cofra
  8. Jovanotti - Ragazzo Fortunato
  9. La Dolce Vitta - Amor a la Mala
  10. Los Vándalos - Tonight
  11. La Portuaria - Supermambo
  12. Chancho En Piedra - Guach Perry
  13. Anachena - Soft

Volume 3 PURE ROCK BALLADS

  1. Bon Jovi - Always
  2. Joan Osborne - One Of Us
  3. U2 - I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For
  4. The Cranberries - Ode To My Family
  5. Sheryl Crow - Run Baby Run
  6. INXS - Never Tear Us Apart
  7. Paul Weller - You Do Something To Me
  8. The Who - Behind Blue Eyes
  9. Elton John - Believe
  10. Zucchero Feat. Paul Young - Senza Una Donna
  11. Eric Clapton - Wonderful Tonight
  12. J.J. Cale - After Midnight
  13. Faith No More - Easy
  14. Del Amitri - Driving With The Brakes On
  15. Texas - So In Love With You
  16. Extreme - More Than Words
  17. Ugly Kid Joe - Cats In The Cradle
  18. Scorpions - Wind Of Change

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