Será (album)

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Será
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Studio album by Presuntos Implicados
Released September 16, 2008
Recorded Sep 2007 - May 2008
Genre Latin pop
Label Warner Bros.
Presuntos Implicados chronology
Postales
(2005)Postales2005
Será
(2008)

Será is the 12th studio album recorded by Spanish band Presuntos Implicados released on September 16, 2008. The album was the first since the departure of Sole Giménez in 2006 and marked the debut of new singer Lydia.

Presuntos Implicados is a Spanish pop band, created in March 1983 in Yecla, Murcia. The band was originally composed of the siblings Sole Giménez and Juan Luis Giménez, and their friend Pablo Gómez. In the same year 1983, they won a radio contest and their first recording, Danzad, Danzad Malditos, appeared one year later under the RCA label. But the record company forced them to write more commercial songs outside their style, and they left in 1986 to work with an independent label, Discos Intermitentes. Pablo Gómez left the group and Javier Vela arrived to replace him.

Track listing

This information adapted from Allmusic. [1]

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."La Fiesta"Nacho Mañó3:29
2."Tú Como Estas?"Juan Luis Giménez3:39
3."No Digas Nada"Nacho Mañó3:53
4."Vuelves a Mí"Juan Luis Giménez, Nacho Mañó3:55
5."Dónde Voy Yo"Juan Luis Giménez, Nacho Mañó4:14
6."Ahora Que Sé lo Que Decir"Juan Luis Giménez, Rosenvinge3:37
7."Será"Nacho Mañó4:18
8."Acuérdate"Juan Luis Giménez4:10
9."Cuando Te Sonríe Julia"Juan Luis Giménez, Nacho Mañó3:58
10."Las Estaciones"Nacho Mañó3:48
11."7 Pisos"Juan Luis Giménez4:03
12."La Huella"Nacho Mañó3:55
13."Lloviendo en San Valentin"Juan Luis Giménez4:32
14."Milenios"Nacho Mañó2:11

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References

  1. "Sera – Presuntos Implicados". Allmusic . Gregory Heaney. Retrieved August 19, 2011.