Lunas Rotas

Lunas Rotas
Studio album by Rosana Arbelo
Released 1996
Recorded Sonoland, Madrid, Spain[1]
Producer José A Morero
Rosana Arbelo chronology
Lunas Rotas
(1996)
Luna Nueva
(1998)

Lunas Rotas is the debut album of Spanish singer and composer Rosana Arbelo.

The title track and the song "El Talismán" were used in the soundtrack of the 1996 movie Curdled.[2] Billboard noted: "An accomplished pianist and guitarist, Rosana Arbelo's extraordinary voice gives Lunas Rotas an intimate quality. […] Gypsy flamenco-pop sisters Azúcar Moreno are among those who have recorded her songs, and like that of Azúcar Moreno, Arbelo's music has a distinct Caribbean and Latin influence".[3]

As of September 2016, Lunas Rotas was ranked joint 7th in the list of best-selling albums in Spain; it had certified physical sales of 1,100,000 according to Productores de Música de España (PROMUSICAE).[4]

Track listing

All songs written by Rosana Arbelo

No. Title Length
1. "Furia de color"   3:05
2. "El Talismán"   3:35
3. "A fuego lento"   3:45
4. "No sé mañana"   4:50
5. "Lunas rotas"   4:35
6. "Si tú no estás aqui"   4:10
7. "Bebes de mí"   4:15
8. "Sin miedo"   3:22
9. "Deray"   4:33
10. "Así son las cosas"   3:54
11. "Descubriéndote"   2:58
12. "Nadie más qyo yo"   5:15
13. "A fuego lento (bonus track – versión remix)"    
14. "El Talismán (bonus track – versión remix)"    

Personnel

(Alphabetical order) Per sleeve notes[1]

Production personnel

(Alphabetical order)

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Lunas Rotas (CD). Rosana Arbelo. MCA Music Entertainment, S. A. 1996. back cover.
  2. Bonacich, Drago. "Rosana Arbelo". Billboard. Retrieved 4 September 2016.
  3. "Rosana Arbelo: Lunas Rotas (review)". Billboard. 27 July 1996. p. 68. Retrieved 6 September 2016.
  4. "Lps más vendidos en España/Spain biggest sellers" (PDF).

External links

Lunas Rotas at Discogs

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