Soy Libre

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Soy Libre
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Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 19, 1991
Recorded1990–1991
Genre Pop
Label CBS International
Producer Mariano Pérez
Yuri chronology
Sui Generis
(1989)
Soy Libre
(1991)
Obsesiones
(1992)

Soy libre is the 11th album by Mexican pop singer Yuri. It was released on August 19, 1991. It sold over 500,000 copies earning Gold and Platinum discs. "Soy libre" means "I'm free", the title was a result of her divorce. It reached #10 in Pop Latin Albums in Billboard. [1]

Contents

Track CD listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Carnaval de Oriente"Hermanos MatamorosJavier Lozada4:20
2."Cosas del amor"Jesús MonarrezCarlos Gómez3:22
3."Llévame a tu casa"Alejandro JaenBob Painter5:25
4."Quién eres tú (Love Will Lead You Back)" Diane Warren, Nelson Motta, Adap. Karen GuindiCarlos Gómez4:51
5."Cuerpo de mujer"Mariano PérezJavier Lozada3:53
6."No llores más corazón"Alejandro JeanCarlos Gómez4:15
7."Todo mi corazón" Ilan Chester Ary Sperling5:12
8."El apagón"Manuel Esperón, E. CortazarJavier Lozada3:55
9."Un romance" Maurizio Fabrizio, Ronaldo Bastos, Adap. R. M. GirónGraham Presket4:32
10."Olas que vienen"Botaminio FelipeAry Sperling3:25
11."Soy libre"Mariano PérezJavier Lozada4:25
12."Sabes lo que pasa"Mariano PérezJavier Lozada3:57

Track LP listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Carnaval de Oriente"Hermanos MatamorosJavier Lozada4:20
2."Cosas del amor"Jesús MonarrezCarlos Gómez3:22
3."Llévame a tu casa"Alejandro JaenBob Painter5:25
4."Quién eres tú (Quem é voce) (Love Will Lead You Back)"Diane Warren, Nelson Motta, Adap. Karen GuindiCarlos Gómez4:51
5."Un romance" Maurizio Fabrizio, Ronaldo Bastos, Adap. R. M. GirónGraham Presket4:12
6."Todo mi corazón" Ilan Chester Ary Sperling5:12
7."El apagón"Manuel Esperón, E. CortazarJavier Lozada3:55
8."Soy libre"Mariano PérezJavier Lozada4:25
9."Olas que vienen"Botaminio FelipeAry Sperling3:25
10."Sabes lo que pasa"Mariano PérezJavier Lozada3:57

Track Special Edition listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Quién eres tú (Love Will Lead You Back)"Diane Warren, Nelson Motta, Adap. Karen GuindiCarlos Gómez4:51
2."El apagón (Radio Edit)"Manuel Esperón, CortazarJavier Lozada3:35
3."Todo mi corazón" Ilan Chester Ary Sperling5:12
4."Sabes lo que pasa"Mariano PérezJavier Lozada3:57
5."Un romance"Maurizio Fabrizio, Ronaldo Bastos, Adap. R. M. GirónGraham Presket4:32
6."Llévame a tu casa"Alejandro JeanBob Painter5:25
7."Cosas del amor"Jesús MonarrezCarlos Gómez3:22
8."Carnaval de Oriente"Hermanos MatamorosJavier Lozada4:20
9."Soy libre"Mariano PérezJavier Lozada4:25
10."Olas que vienen"Botaminio FelipeAry Sperling3:25
11."No llores más corazón"Alejandro JeanCarlos Gómez4:15
12."Cuerpo de Mujer"Mariano PérezJavier Lozada3:53
13."El apagón (Dance Mix)"Manuel Esperón, CortazarJavier Lozada5:25
14."Sabes lo que pasa (Remix)"Mariano PérezJavier Lozada6:50

Production

Singles

Single Charts

#Title Mexico Hot Lat. C.R Venezuela Colombia Guatemala Nic. Peru Panama
1."El Apagón"#1n/a#1#1#1#1#1#1#1
2."Quien Eres Tu"#1#8 [2] #1#1#1#1#1#1#1
3."Sabes Lo Que Pasa"#5n/an/an/an/a#19#10n/an/a
4."Todo Mi Corazón"#15 [3] 111#1#1#1#1

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