Vive la Historia

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Vive la Historia
Yurivive.jpg
Live album by
Released2007 (Mexico)
Genre Pop
Concert
Label EMI
Director Rodrigo Espinoza
Yuri chronology
Acompáñame
(2006)
Vive la Historia
(2007)
Mi Hijita Linda
(2008)

Vive la Historia (English: Live the history) is a live album by Mexican pop singer Yuri. It was released in 2007. It sold more than 100,000 earning Gold and Platinum disc. [1]

Contents

Reception

In 2007, Yuri released "Vive la Historia" that consisted of her first live package of DVD and CD of her greatest hits, reaching Gold disc regardless of not being promoted and no single releases. Shortly thereafter, a "Fan Edition" was released. This helped the album reach platinum. [2]

Track listing

Tracks: [3]

  1. Intro Hola
  2. Hola
  3. Todo mi corazón
  4. Hombres al borde de un ataque de celos
  5. Detrás de mi ventana
  6. ¿Qué Te Pasa?
  7. Medley baladas 1
  8. Cuando baja la marea
  9. Intro Maldita Primavera
  10. Maldita Primavera
  11. Medley Baladas 2
  12. Intro El Apagón
  13. El Apagón
  14. Medley 80's

De Luxe Edition

Tracks: [4]

CD 1

  1. Intro Hola
  2. Hola
  3. Todo mi corazón
  4. Hombres al borde de un ataque de celos
  5. Amiga mía
  6. Detrás de mi ventana
  7. ¿Qué Te Pasa?
  8. Medley baladas 1
  9. Intro Sabes lo que pasa
  10. Sabes lo que pasa
  11. Y llegaste tú
  12. Cuando baja la marea

CD 2

  1. De qué te vale fingir
  2. Intro Maldita Primavera
  3. Maldita Primavera
  4. Medley Baladas 2
  5. El Espejo
  6. Intro El Apagón
  7. El Apagón
  8. Medley 80's

DVD

  1. Menu Loop 'Vive La Historia'
  2. Intro Hola
  3. Hola
  4. Todo mi Corazón
  5. Hombres al Borde de un Ataque de Celos
  6. Amiga Mia
  7. Detrás De Mi Ventana
  8. ¿Qué Te Pasa?
  9. Medley Baladas 1
  10. Intro Sabes Lo Que Pasa
  11. Sabes Lo Que Pasa
  12. Y Llegaste Tú
  13. Cuando Baja La Marea
  14. De Que Te Vale Fingir
  15. Intro Maldita Primavera
  16. Maldita Primavera
  17. Medley Baladas 2
  18. El Espejo
  19. Intro El Apagón
  20. El Apagón
  21. Medley 80's
  22. Detrás Del Maquillaje
  23. Photogallery 'Vive La Historia'

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  2. "Biografia".
  3. "Mixup Music Store". www.mixup.com.mx. Archived from the original on 2008-12-09.