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'''''Espejos del Alma''''' is the fifteenth studio album by Mexican singer [[Yuri (Mexican singer)|Yuri]]. It was released on September 12, 1995 through [[Sony Music Latin]] and [[Columbia Records]]. It was produced by Alejandro Zepeda and Carlos Murguía. The album was not as successful as her previous records, due to the personal and professional struggles at the time.
'''''Espejos del Alma''''' is the fifteenth studio album by Mexican singer [[Yuri (Mexican singer)|Yuri]]. It was released on September 12, 1995, through [[Sony Music Latin]] and [[Columbia Records]]. It was produced by Alejandro Zepeda and Carlos Murguía. The album was not as successful as her previous records, due to the personal and professional struggles at the time.


==History==
==History==
In February 1995, Yuri attended the 1995 [[Viña del Mar International Song Festival]], where she met with Rodrigo Espinosa, vocalist of the Chilean group Aleste, with whom she would later marry. At that time, the rhythm of work devastated the singer's health, and when she began to record the album, she was diagnosed with cancer on her vocal cords, but it was treated and healed. During this time, she declared that promiscuity was a principal part of her sexual life and alcohol. Due to this, she had a breakdown and tried to kill herself; this situation makes her leave [[Catholicism]] and become a [[Christian]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110926014514/http://www.yurioficial.com/bio.html|title=Biografía - Yuri: Sitio Oficial|accessdate=October 26, 2022}}</ref>
In February 1995, Yuri attended the 1995 [[Viña del Mar International Song Festival]], where she met with Rodrigo Espinosa, vocalist of the Chilean group Aleste, with whom she would later marry. At that time, the rhythm of work devastated the singer's health, and when she began to record the album, she was diagnosed with cancer on her vocal cords, but it was treated and healed. During this time, she declared that promiscuity was a principal part of her sexual life and alcohol. Due to this, she had a breakdown and tried to kill herself; this situation made her leave [[Catholicism]] and become a [[Christian]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.yurioficial.com/bio.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110926014514/http://www.yurioficial.com/bio.html |archive-date=2011-09-26 |title=Biografía - Yuri: Sitio Oficial|accessdate=October 26, 2022}}</ref>


==Singles and commercial performance==
==Singles and commercial performance==
The first single, "De qué te vale fingir" was another hit, topping the charts in Mexico and Panama.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://h.elsiglodetorreon.com.mx/Default/Scripting/ArticleWin.asp?From=Search&Key=EDT/1995/10/13/36/Ar03602.xml&CollName=EDT_1990_1999&DOCID=1935088&PageLabelPrint=36&skin=%45%6c%53%69%67%6c%6f&sLanguage=%45%6e%67%6c%69%73%68&Content=%41%4c%4c&selLanguage=&sPublication=%45%44%54&sDateFrom=%30%31%25%32%46%30%31%25%32%46%31%39%39%35&sDateTo=%31%32%25%32%46%33%31%25%32%46%31%39%39%35&dummy=%31%39%39%35&sQuery=%79%75%72%69&x=%31%31&y=%31&RefineQueryView=&StartFrom=%38%35&ViewMode=HTML|title=Discos más populares en Latinoamérica|publisher=El Siglo de Torreón|date=October 13, 1995|accessdate=October 26, 2022}}</ref> However, due to the conversion to Evangelicalism, the record label didn't provide enough promotion to the album, becoming one of Yuri's least successful albums to date.
The first single, "De qué te vale fingir" was another hit, topping the charts in Mexico and Panama.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://h.elsiglodetorreon.com.mx/Default/Scripting/ArticleWin.asp?From=Search&Key=EDT/1995/10/13/36/Ar03602.xml&CollName=EDT_1990_1999&DOCID=1935088&PageLabelPrint=36&skin=%45%6c%53%69%67%6c%6f&sLanguage=%45%6e%67%6c%69%73%68&Content=%41%4c%4c&selLanguage=&sPublication=%45%44%54&sDateFrom=%30%31%25%32%46%30%31%25%32%46%31%39%39%35&sDateTo=%31%32%25%32%46%33%31%25%32%46%31%39%39%35&dummy=%31%39%39%35&sQuery=%79%75%72%69&x=%31%31&y=%31&RefineQueryView=&StartFrom=%38%35&ViewMode=HTML|title=Discos más populares en Latinoamérica|publisher=El Siglo de Torreón|date=October 13, 1995|accessdate=October 26, 2022}}</ref> However, due to Yuri's conversion to [[Evangelicalism]], the record label didn't provide enough promotion to the album, becoming one of Yuri's least successful albums to date.


== Track listing ==
== Track listing ==
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| title1 = Ojos que no ven
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Latest revision as of 20:55, 31 July 2023

Espejos del Alma
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 12, 1995 (1995-09-12)
Recorded1995
Genre
Label
Producer
  • Alejandro Zepeda
  • Carlos Murguía
Yuri chronology
Reencuentros
(1994)
Espejos del Alma
(1995)
Más Fuerte que la Vida
(1996)

Espejos del Alma is the fifteenth studio album by Mexican singer Yuri. It was released on September 12, 1995, through Sony Music Latin and Columbia Records. It was produced by Alejandro Zepeda and Carlos Murguía. The album was not as successful as her previous records, due to the personal and professional struggles at the time.

History

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In February 1995, Yuri attended the 1995 Viña del Mar International Song Festival, where she met with Rodrigo Espinosa, vocalist of the Chilean group Aleste, with whom she would later marry. At that time, the rhythm of work devastated the singer's health, and when she began to record the album, she was diagnosed with cancer on her vocal cords, but it was treated and healed. During this time, she declared that promiscuity was a principal part of her sexual life and alcohol. Due to this, she had a breakdown and tried to kill herself; this situation made her leave Catholicism and become a Christian.[1]

Singles and commercial performance

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The first single, "De qué te vale fingir" was another hit, topping the charts in Mexico and Panama.[2] However, due to Yuri's conversion to Evangelicalism, the record label didn't provide enough promotion to the album, becoming one of Yuri's least successful albums to date.

Track listing

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No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Ojos que no ven"Rudy PérezAlex Zepeda, Carlos Murguía3:47
2."De qué te vale fingir"Manuel Pacho, Rosa SalcedoAlex Zepeda, Carlos Murguía4:42
3."Qué sabes tu del amor (Meaning of love)"Barlow, Adap. Alex ZepedaAlex Zepeda, Carlos Murguía4:25
4."Ni una lágrima (Possiamo realizzare I nostri sogni)"G. Galgani, T. MontelpareAlex Zepeda, Carlos Murguía3:45
5."Estoy enamorada"Carlos MurguíaAlex Zepeda, Carlos Murguía4:58
6."Engáñame"Rudy PérezAlex Zepeda, Carlos Murguía4:37
7."Mueve tu cuerpo"Francesco TradardiAlex Zepeda, Carlos Murguía3:52
8."De amante a señora"Manuel Pacho, Rosa SalcedoAlex Zepeda, Carlos Murguía3:25
9."La última en saberlo (The Last to Know)"B. Nalsh, P. Galdstone, Adap. Rudy PérezAlex Zepeda, Carlos Murguía4:35
10."Qué me va a pasar (I can't keep my hands of you) [1]"Kid Coco, Adap. Alex ZepedaAlex Zepeda, Carlos Murguía4:22

Production

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  • Executive producer: Fernando Figueroa
  • Director: Alex Zepeda
  • Musical arrangements: Alex Zepeda and Carlos Murguía
  • Musicians: Michael Landau, José Hernández, Carlos Murguía, Alex Zepeda, Nando Hernández, John Harrison, Peter Strawvack, Leo Carrot
  • Backing vocals: Mariana Rivera, Renata Rivera, Alfredo Calderón, Carlos Murguía, Alex Zepeda
  • Recorded in: AZTECH Lab. Estudios, Westlake Audio, L.A., Ca.
  • Mix engineer: Chris Brooke and Tony Meado
  • Mastering: Bernie Grundman Mastering by Chris Brooke
  • Art direction: Rocio Larrazolo
  • Graphic design: Alicia V. Sodi and César Saldaña
  • Photography: Carlos Somonte
  • Make up: Eduardo Arias and Eduardo Gasset

References

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  1. ^ "Biografía - Yuri: Sitio Oficial". Archived from the original on 2011-09-26. Retrieved October 26, 2022.
  2. ^ "Discos más populares en Latinoamérica". El Siglo de Torreón. October 13, 1995. Retrieved October 26, 2022.