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'''''En Vivo''''' (English: '''''Live''''') is the 15th album by Mexican pop singer '''[[Manuel Mijares|Mijares]]'''. This album was released on 2001 and it was produced by Manuel Mijares himself. It's kind of collection of his greatest hits. His special guest was his [[Lucero|wife]]. This concert was recorded in the [[National Auditorium|Auditorio Nacional]] of Mexico City between January 27/28, 2001.<small>[http://www.untiempopararecordar.com/?p=4416]</small>
'''''En Vivo''''' (English: '''''Live''''') is the second live album by Mexican pop singer '''[[Manuel Mijares|Mijares]]'''. This album was released on 2001 and it was produced by Manuel Mijares himself. It's kind of collection of his greatest hits. His special guest was his [[Lucero|wife]]. This concert was recorded in the [[National Auditorium|Auditorio Nacional]] of Mexico City between January 27/28, 2001.<small>[http://www.untiempopararecordar.com/?p=4416]</small>


==Track listing==
==Track listing==

Revision as of 22:49, 13 September 2009

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En Vivo (English: Live) is the second live album by Mexican pop singer Mijares. This album was released on 2001 and it was produced by Manuel Mijares himself. It's kind of collection of his greatest hits. His special guest was his wife. This concert was recorded in the Auditorio Nacional of Mexico City between January 27/28, 2001.[1]

Track listing

Tracks[2]:

  1. No Se Murió el Amor
  2. Corazón Salvaje
  3. Que Nada Nos Separe
  4. Popurri: Tan Solo/Me Acordaré de Ti/Siempre
  5. Bella
  6. Bonita
  7. El Breve Espacio
  8. Te Extraño
  9. Soldado del Amor
  10. Cuando Me Vaya
  11. No Hace Falta
  12. Para Amarnos Más
  13. El Privilegio de Amar (feat. Lucero)
  14. Uno Entre Mil

Controversy

Because of this disc, Mijares and Universal Music Group received a lawsuit from EMI Music, since EMI stated that they had to receive the royalties from the old songs that Mijares recorded when he was with them. The lawsuit never proceeded and it was canceled.