Peces

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Peces
Peces cover.jpg
Studio album by
Released1995
Genre Alternative rock
Length40.07
Label EMI Odeón Chile
Producer Lucybell, Mario Breuer, Hernan Rojas
Lucybell chronology
Peces
(1995)
Viajar
(1996)

Peces is the debut album by the Chilean rock band Lucybell, released in 1995. It was an immediate commercial and critical success in Chile, having followed on the heels of singles "De Sudor Y Ternura", "Vete" and the popular "Cuando Respiro en tu Boca".

Contents

Track listing

All tracks produced by Lucybell and written by Claudio Valenzuela.

No.TitleLength
1."Cuando Respiro En Tu Boca"3:30
2."Lunas"2:45
3."Ángeles Siameses"3:26
4."Vete"3:40
5."Rodar"3:16
6."Eclipses"3:07
7."Que No Me Vengan Con Paraísos"2:52
8."Sin Alas"3:50
9."Desde Acá"3:16
10."Tú"3:37
11."De Sudor Y Ternura"4:36
12."Grito Otoñal"5:15
Total length:48:38

Personnel

Musicians

Production

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