Mucho
File:Mucho.jpg
Studio album by Babasónicos
Released 5 May 2008
Genre Rock
Label Universal Music
Babasónicos chronology
Las Mantenidas Sin Sueños
(2007)
Mucho
(2008)
Mucho +
(2009)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 4.5/5 stars[1]
Billboard (?)[2]

Mucho (A lot) is the 9th album by Argentine rock group Babasónicos. It was released on CD in 2008. The first single for the album is "Pijamas", and peaked 1 in Argentina. The second single was released in September.

Contents

Track listing [link]

  1. "Yo Anuncio" (I Announce)
  2. "Pijamas" (Pijamas)
  3. "Escamas" (Scales)
  4. "Cuello Rojo" (Redneck)
  5. "Cómo Eran Las Cosas" (How Things Were)
  6. "Microdancing" (Microdancing)
  7. "Las Demás" (The Other Girls)
  8. "Estoy Rabioso" (I'm Angry)
  9. "Nosotros" (Us)
  10. "El Ídolo" (The Idol)

Singles [link]

  1. "Pijamas" (#1 Argentina)
  2. "Microdancing" (#1 Argentina)
  3. "Las Demás" (#19 Argentina)
  4. "Escamas"
  5. "Nosotros"
  6. "El Ídolo"

Trivia [link]

  • Gabriel Manelli -bass player- did help composing the album and recorded some tracks for it, before his untimely death in January. Some of the songs were played and recorded by "Carca" too.
  • A B-Sides album with the songs who didn't make the final cut for Mucho, called Mucho + (Much More) was released in 2009. It was released as a Bonus CD in a Re-Release of the album. The track "Formidable" from this cd will be released as single in July 2009.
  • The album was released in cellphones before the physical CD release. The cellphone version contains a song called "Todo dicho" (All Said) as track 5, instead of "Cómo eran las cosas" on the CD version.
  • The deluxe version of the album contains another unreleased track from the Mucho sessions, "Para lelos" (For morons).
  • The song "Microdancing" is featured on the Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 soundtrack.

References [link]


https://wn.com/Mucho

Mucho +

Mucho + (Much more) is a B-Sides album by Argentine rock group Babasónicos with the songs who didn't make the final cut for Mucho. It was released on CD in 2009. The first single for the album is "Formidable".

Track listing

  • "Formidable" (Formidable)
  • "Todo dicho" (All Said)
  • "Para lelos" (For Dumbs)
  • "Mientras tanto" (Meanwhile)
  • "Letra chica" (Small Letter)
  • "El pozo" (The Well)
  • "Parece" (It Seems)
  • "Pijamas (remix)" (Pijamas, remix)
  • "Nosotros (mezcla 2)" (Us, 2nd version)
  • "Yo anuncio (mezcla 2)" (I Announce, 2nd version)
  • Singles

  • "Formidable"
  • "Todo dicho"
  • References

    Quiero

    Quiero (Spanish for "I Want") may refer to:

  • "Quiero" (Anahí song)
  • "Quiero" (Ricardo Arjona song)
  • "Quiero" (Selena song)
  • "Quiero", song by Julio Iglesias from the album El Amor (1975)
  • "Quiero", song by Shakira from the album Pies Descalzos (1996)
  • "Quiero", song by Luis Miguel from the album Amarte Es un Placer (1999)
  • "Quiero", 2001 song by Jerry Rivera
  • See also

  • Te Quiero (disambiguation)
  • All pages beginning with "Yo quiero"
  • El Amor (Julio Iglesias album)

    El Amor is a 1975 album by Spanish singer Julio Iglesias. It was released on the Alhambra label. It received Diamond certification in Argentina.

    Track listing

    See also

  • List of diamond-certified albums in Argentina
  • References

    Sources and external links

  • Julio Iglesias Discography
  • Quiero (Selena song)

    Quiero (In English: I Want) was released as a promotional single for the band Selena y Los Dinos in 1988. "Quiero" was the second out of four released singles from the album Preciosa. A.B. Quintanilla wrote "Quiero". "Quiero" is one of 12 favorite songs from Selena in 1991 at the time.

    Versions and album appearances

  • Preciosa: Contained the original version of "Quiero". From this album "Quiero" was released as a promotional single in 1988 of that same year Preciosa was released.
  • Mis Primeros Éxitos: Contained the new updated version of "Quiero". This album was released in 1990 from EMI.
  • Personal Best: Contained the original version of "Quiero". This album was released in 1991. At the time "Quiero" was considered one of Selena's favorite song.
  • Selena (Cema Records): Contained the updated version of "Quiero". From this point on the updated "Quiero" got more adopted in future Selena albums. This album was released in 1994.
  • Mis Primeros Éxitos: This album was re-released in 2002. This album contained the original version of "Quiero".
  • Belen

    Belen is the Spanish name for Bethlehem. It may also refer to:

    Places

  • Beleń, Poland
  • Belén (canton), Heredia, Costa Rica
  • Belén, Chile
  • Belén, Honduras
  • Belén, Paraguay
  • Belén, Rivas, Nicaragua
  • Belén, Uruguay
  • Belén River, Panama
  • Bethlehem, Palestine, called Belén in Spanish-language Bibles
  • Argentina

  • Belén, Catamarca
  • Belén de Escobar, Buenos Aires Province
  • Bolivia

  • Belén (Aroma), La Paz Department, Bolivia
  • Belén (Potosí), Bolivia
  • Colombia

  • Belén, Boyacá
  • Belén, Nariño
  • Belén de Andaquies, Caquetá
  • Belén de Bajirá, Antioquia
  • Belén de Umbría, Risaralda
  • Peru

  • Belén District, Maynas
  • Belén District, Sucre
  • Turkey

  • Belen, Hatay, a town and district of Hatay Province
  • Belen, Kumluca, Antalya Province
  • Belen, Kıbrısçık, Bolu Province
  • Belen, Tarsus, Mersin Province
  • Belen Pass
  • United States

  • Belen, Mississippi
  • Belen, New Mexico
  • Belen (Rail Runner station)
  • People

    Given name

  • Belén Arjona (born 1981), Spanish singer
  • Belén Asensio (born 1976), Spanish taekwondo practitioner
  • Belén Esteban (born 1973), Spanish television personality
  • Belén (Aroma)

    Belén (Aroma) is a small town in Bolivia. In 2010 it had an estimated population of 643.

    References

    Coordinates: 17°24′01″S 67°34′15″W / 17.4003°S 67.5708°W / -17.4003; -67.5708


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