Todo Por Ustedes

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Todo Por Ustedes
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Live album by
Released29 March 2005 (Spain)
Genre Latin pop
Label Vale Music, Universal Music Spain
David Bisbal chronology
Bulería (album)
(2004)
Todo Por Ustedes
(2005)
David Bisbal
(2006)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Todo Por Ustedes (English: All for Yours) is a multiple disc album of David Bisbal's concert tour. It contains the entire concert, the making of the "Bulería Tour", interviews, unedited tracks from the Bulería album, and his touring of the United States and Latin America.

Contents

The album peaked at 64 and 17 in the Billboard Top Latin Albums and Billboard Latin Pop Albums charts. [2]

Track listing

Disc 1

  1. Intro Concierto Bisbal Bulería [DVD][Live]
  2. Angel de la Noche [DVD][Live]
  3. Fuiste Mia [DVD][Live]
  4. Camina y Ven [DVD][Live]
  5. Se Acaba [DVD][Live]
  6. Corazón Latino [DVD][Live]
  7. Permítame Señora [DVD][Live]
  8. Quiero Perderme en Tu Cuerpo [DVD][Live]
  9. Ave María [DVD][Live]
  10. Previo "Como Será" [DVD][Live]
  11. Como Será [DVD][Live]
  12. Desnúdate Mujer [DVD][Live]
  13. Cómo Olvidar [DVD][Live]
  14. Dígale [DVD][Live]
  15. Esta Ausencia [DVD][Live]
  16. Lloraré las Penas [DVD][Live]
  17. Me Derrumbo [DVD][Live]
  18. Bulería [DVD][Live]
  19. Todo Por Ustedes [DVD][Live]
  20. Amores del Sur [DVD][Live]
  21. Oye el Boom [DVD][Live]
  22. Making of de la "Gira Bulería" [DVD]
  23. Opción Multiángulo [DVD]

Disc 2

  1. Documental "Bulería" en España [DVD]
  2. David Bisbal en América [DVD]
  3. Premios [DVD]
  4. Entrevista [DVD]
  5. Extras [DVD]
  6. [DVD ROM]

Disc 3

  1. Camina y Ven [Live] - 4:32
  2. Corazón Latino [Live] - 4:00
  3. Quiero Perderme en Tu Cuerpo [Live] - 4:21
  4. Esta Ausencia [Live] - 5:17
  5. Ave María [Live] - 6:12
  6. Desnúdate Mujer [Live] - 4:51
  7. Dígale [Live] - 5:29
  8. Lloraré las Penas [Live] - 4:51
  9. Me Derrumbo [Live] - 4:17
  10. Bulería [Live] - 4:18
  11. Todo Por Ustedes [Live] - 6:30
  12. Oye el Boom [Live] - 4:59
  13. Dame el Amor - 3:39
  14. Apiádate de Mi - 4:42

Charts

Chart (2005)Peak
position
US Top Latin Albums (Billboard) [3] 64
US Latin Pop Albums (Billboard) [4] 17

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References

  1. Allmusic review
  2. "Todo Por Ustedes - David Bisbal | Billboard.com". billboard.com. Retrieved 11 April 2011.
  3. "David Bisbal Chart History (Top Latin Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved July 12, 2024.
  4. "David Bisbal Chart History (Latin Pop Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved July 12, 2024.