Si Me Llevas Contigo
Si me llevas contigo | ||||
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Studio album by Gloria Trevi | ||||
Released | December 5, 1995 (Mexico) | |||
Genre | Pop rock, alternative metal, rapcore, symphonic rock, thrash metal, post-grunge, post-punk revival, dark wave | |||
Label | Sony International | |||
Producer | Sergio Andrade | |||
Gloria Trevi chronology | ||||
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Singles from Si Me Llevas Contigo | ||||
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Si me llevas contigo is an album by Gloria Trevi. Trevi's manager Sergio Andrade produced her last album in the 1990s, titled Si Me Llevas Cantigo (If You Take Me With You). The album was recorded in a home studio in Cuernavaca and in Los Angeles, California. The album was released in November 1995 by BMG Ariola. The ten songs Trevi consolidated production as a composer, which include subjects who returned to give much to speak of homosexuality as a religious, economic crisis and political corruption. The artist began to feel the effects of the veto by Televisa after the company's American Connections sold the rights to two of their programs to TV Azteca. Treviwas absent from multiple channels broadcast from the end of that year and promotion If you take me with you suffered. Ella Que Nunca Fue Ella (She Who Was Never Herself) and Si Me Llevas Contigo (if you take me with you) ... were the only two singles from the album, both tracks are ballads, which had moderate success on the radio. Lloran Mis Muñecas (My Wrists Cry) was planned as a third single, but was canceled because it was a theme alluding to suicide. Several projects were cut short due to supposed illness of Andrade, among the highlights suspended plans to record a soap opera starring Gloria Trevi under the title of the Angels to be released in March 1996 by TV Azteca signal. The huge investment had been made Trevi and Andrade.
On March 13, 1996, Trevi announced that she would retire from performing live due to her manager's cancer. She offered her last two concerts at the National Auditorium, 16 and 17 March. Trevi's claims about Andrade's cancer have never been verified, and it was later speculated by the press that he was never ill.
After negotiations with TV Azteca, in August of that year, Gloria Trevi signed an exclusive contract with Televisa. According to the contract, 6 years, Gloria is committed to make four telenovelas,six films and conduct a program in primetime, it would be his first project. On September 16, 1996, Trevi returned to the small screen as the star of television's highest-paid Mexican XETU Remix. The program was a repeat of XETU 21st century style of the eighties, in which Gloria was presented for the first time on television. The emissions were concluded on January 3, 1997.
Track listing
# | Title | Composer | |
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1. | "El Fin del Mundo" (The End of the World) | Gloria Trevi | 3:12 |
2. | "Si me Llevas Contigo" (If You Take me with you) | Gloria Trevi | 3:31 |
3. | "Colapso Financiero" | Gloria Trevi | 2:57 |
4. | "Ella que Nunca Fue Ella" | Gloria Trevi | 3:47 |
5. | "El curita, la Niña y la Loca" | Gloria Trevi | 4:15 |
6. | "Los Perros Tristes" | Gloria Trevi | 3:57 |
7. | "Me Estoy Rompiendo en Pedazos" | Gloria Trevi | 3:48 |
8. | "No, No Quiero" | Gloria Trevi | 3:42 |
9. | "Lloran mis Muñecas" | Gloria Trevi | 3:42 |
10. | "Soñando" | Gloria Trevi | 4:30 |