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Quiero Ser
Studio album by
Released1981
Recorded1980–1981
Studio
Genre
Length31:53
Label
Producer
Menudo chronology
Xanadu
(1981)
Quiero Ser
(1981)
Por Amor
(1982)

Quiero Ser is Menudo's ninth Spanish album and the second one released in 1981, featuring Ricky Meléndez, René Farrait, Johnny Lozada, Xavier Serbiá and Miguel Cancel. With this album, their popularity started rising all over Latin America.

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Transcription

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Singer(s)Length
1."Mi Banda Toca Rock"Ivano Fossati3:00
2."Quiero Ser"
René Farrait3:08
3."Rock En La TV"
  • Díaz
  • Carlos Villa
3:16
4."Bailemos En El Mar"
  • Díaz
  • Villa
Cancel3:17
5."Claridad"Group4:16
6."Súbete A Mi Moto"
  • Díaz
  • Villa
Farrait3:35
7."Mejor"
  • F. Arbex
  • M. Callejo
Group2:54
8."Solo Tú, Solo Yo"
  • Díaz
  • Soto
Group3:08
9."Enamorado del Amor"
  • Díaz
  • Soto
Lozada4:03
10."Me Voy a Enamoriscar"Cancel3:23

(*) in Dominican Republic and Mexico: "Súbete a Mi Moto",
in Puerto Rico, Sube a mi Motora,[1] in Brasil (Long Play and Tape) "Menudo Mania": "Sobe em Minha Moto", sung in Brazilian Portuguese by Ricky Meléndez and in English Motorcycle Dreamer first recorded by Miguel Cancel and then Ricky Meléndez in the album “Reaching Out”.

Personnel

Adapted from album back cover

  • Javier Romeu – drums
  • Manuel Aguilar – bass
  • José Ganoza – rhythm
  • Carlos Villa – guitar
  • Rafael Martínez – guitar
  • Alejandro Monroy – piano

References

  1. ^ "rene farrait sube a mi motora - Yahoo Video Search Results". video.search.Yahoo.com. Retrieved February 17, 2019.
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