Xanadu (1981) is Menudo's eighth Spanish album and the second one released in 1981 featuring René Farrait, Johnny Lozada, Ricky Meléndez, Xavier Serbiá and Miguel Cancel. Half of the songs on the album were previously featured on past albums and re-recorded with this new line up; the other half of the songs are from other English-speaking groups that were big hits in the late 1970s and early 1980s, translated into Spanish.
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Released | 1981 | |||
Genre | Latin pop | |||
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The album over 19,000 LPs in Peru and about a quarter of that in cassettes the first month of release.[1]
Track listing
edit- A Bailar [2:49] - Singer: René Farrait
- Cosita Loca Llamada Amor [2:38] - Singer: René Farrait
- Ella-a-a [5:01] - Singer: All the group
- Fui Hecho Para Amarte [4:02] - Singer: Johnny Lozada
- No Que No [2:58] - Singer: Xavier Serbia
- No Se Puede Parar La Música [3:03] - Singer: René Farrait
- Sueños [2:48] - Singer: René Farrait
- Voulez Vous [3:48] - Singer: All the group
- Voy A América [2:57] - Singer: René Farrait
- Xanadu [3:18] - Singer: Miguel Cancel
- Cosita Loca Llamada Amor = "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" (Queen)
- Fui Hecho Para Amarte = "I Was Made For Lovin' You" (Kiss)
- No Se Puede Parar La Música = "Can't Stop The Music" (Village People)
- "Voulez-Vous", sung originally by ABBA.
- "Xanadu", sung originally by Olivia Newton-John, performed by the Electric Light Orchestra.
References
edit- ^ "Peru, Chile Pace Andean Nations' Growth" (PDF). Billboard. 24 October 2023. p. 45. Retrieved 25 October 2024.