Luna Llena (album)

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Luna Llena
Mariana Ochoa - Luna Llena.jpeg
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 21, 2007
StudioAfter Hours Studio (Los Angeles, California) 2006–2007
Genre Pop
Length45:09
Language Spanish
Label Warner Music
Producer Rafael Sardina
Mariana Ochoa chronology
Yo Soy
(2004)
Luna Llena
(2007)

Luna Llena (In English: Full Moon ) is the second album by Mexican singer-songwriter Mariana Ochoa, released by Warner Music in Mexico on September 21, 2007. [1]

Contents

The album was produced by Rafael Sardina and directed by Cheche Alara, and recorded in Los Angeles, California. [2]

Track listing

  1. "Volvamos a Intentar" (Klaus Derendorf/Tom Nichols/Patrice Tipoki)
  2. "Me Faltas Tú"
  3. "Invisible"
  4. "Aunque No Estés" (Featuring Alex Ubago)
  5. "Pretendes" (Klaus Derendorf/Tom Nichols/Jeeve)
  6. "Te Extraño Tanto"
  7. "Luna Llena"
  8. "Por Siempre" (Klaus Derendorf/Tom Nichols/Jeeve)
  9. "Amor Total" (Tobias Gustavsson/Mia Bergström  [ sv ])
  10. "Con tu Amor"
  11. "Decide o Vete"
  12. "Amar sin Miedo" (Por Él)

Singles

  1. "Me Faltas Tú"

Credits

[3]

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References

  1. "MarianaOchoa.com"
  2. "Mariana Ochoa's new album"
  3. "Luna Llena's pictures"