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Regina (album)

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Regina
Studio album by
Various
Released2003 (2003)
Recorded2003
GenreMusical
LabelProducciones Que Despiertan
ProducerAntonio Calvo
Various chronology
Un Nuevo Amor
(2002)
Regina
(2003)
Cuando Sale Un Lucero
(2004)

Regina: Un Musical Para Una Nación Que Despierta (English: Regina: A musical for an awaking nation) is a special album from 2003 released after the play of the same name. Its distribution was for Mexico.

Track list

  1. Ciudad inhumana - Company
  2. Digan por qué - Jano
  3. Hechizo de luna - Lucero, Enrique del Olmo, Alejandro Villeli, Edgar Cañas, José Roberto Pisano
  4. Lama la - Danna Paola
  5. Luz de mi verdad - Ana Regina Cuarón
  6. Viva Regina - Danna Paola
  7. La cárcel de China - Lucero, along with the women of the crew.
  8. Gloria - Lucero
  9. No hay tiempo que perder - Lucero, Enrique del Olmo, Alejandro Villeli, Edgar Cañas, José Roberto Pisano
  10. Libres - Company
  11. Amanecer - Lucero
  12. Con un solo pensamiento - Lucero
  13. Dinos por qué - Lucero, Enrique del Olmo, Alejandro Villeli, Edgar Cañas, José Roberto Pisano
  14. Mira con los ojos de la esencia - Lucero, Jano, Enrique del Olmo, Alejandro Villeli, Edgar Cañas, José Roberto Pisano[1]

Performers

  1. Lucero
  2. Danna Paola
  3. Edgar Cañas
  4. Ana Regina Cuarón
  5. Jano
  6. Enrique del Olmo
  7. José Roberto Pisano
  8. Moisés Suárez
  9. Alejandro Villeli[2]

References

This page was last edited on 12 September 2022, at 14:26
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