Vivencias is the sixteenth (16th) studio album by Puerto Rican singer Yolandita Monge. It was released in 1988 and includes the massive hits "Este Amor Que Hay que Callar", "Borinqueña”, “Débil", "Quítame A Ese Hombre Del Corazón", "Por Tí (Call Me)", "Acaríciame", and "Cuando Termina Un Amor". Nearly all the tracks in this album were huge radio hits that the singer still performs in her live shows. This album earned the first Platinum status for a female Puerto Rican singer. Since then, it has earned double Platinum and double Gold status. The album's cover picture was taken by late photographer and stylist Raúl Torres.
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Released | 1988 | |||
Recorded | Miami | |||
Genre | Latin pop | |||
Label | CBS Records / Orosound Records | |||
Producer | Rudy Pérez, Ricardo Eddy Martínez | |||
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The track "Este Amor Que Hay Que Callar", composed by Canarian singer-songwriter Braulio, caused considerable controversy in Puerto Rico due to its theme of adultery. At the time, some conservative radio stations refused to play the song deeming the lyrics too explicit.
The dance song "Por Tí (Call Me)" was remixed by DJ Pablo Flores and became a club anthem in Puerto Rico and USA. Those remixes were released in a best selling Maxi-Single, a first for a female singer of Puerto Rico and Latin America.
Due to the massive sales and constant radio play of this album, Monge also recorded a music video of all the tracks of this release also titled Vivencias, which was available in VHS and is now sold-out and out of print. Three of the songs from this 1989 special music video ("Este Amor Que Hay Que Callar", "Débil", and "Quítame A Ese Hombre Del Corazón") were re-released in 2007 in DVD format in the Demasiado Fuerte album of 2007.
It is the most successful album of Monge's career and recognized as the one where the singer reached her peak in terms of popularity in Puerto Rico and Latin American markets. This release is her only studio album from her CBS Records years that is exclusively available as a digital download at Amazon.
Track listing
editTrack | Title | Composer(s) | Notes | Length |
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01 | "Débil" | Rudy Pérez, Omar Sánchez | 04:27 | |
02 | "Quítame A Ese Hombre Del Corazón" | Jorge Luis Piloto | 04:21 | |
03 | "Borinqueña" | Rudy Pérez | Cuatro solo by Ito Serrano | 04:04 |
04 | "Tiempo Perdido" | Jeannie Cruz | 03:08 | |
05 | "Este Amor Que Hay Que Callar" | Braulio A. García | 04:45 | |
06 | "Cuando Termina Un Amor" | Riccardo Cocciante | 04:26 | |
07 | "Todo A Pulmón" | Alejandro Lerner | 03:52 | |
08 | "Por Tí" (Call Me) | Giorgio Spagna, Alfredo Larry Pignagnoli, Ivana Spagna, Rudy Pérez | Spanish version of Call Me | 03:34 |
09 | "Acaríciame" (Sei Bellissima) | Claudio Daiano, Gian Pietro Felisatti, Lou Briel | Spanish version of Sei bellissima | 04:19 |
10 | "El Reto" | Rudy Pérez, Mario Patiño | 04:19 |
Credits and personnel
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Notes
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Charts
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editChart (1988) | Peak position |
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US Latin Pop Albums (Billboard)[2] | 1 |
Singles
editYear | Song | Chart | Peak |
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1988 | "Este amor que Hay que Callar" | US Hot Latin Songs (Billboard)[3] | 3 |
1989 | "Borinqueña" | US Hot Latin Songs (Billboard)[3] | 4 |
"Débil" | US Hot Latin Songs (Billboard)[3] | 18 | |
"Quítame ese Hombre del Corazón" | US Hot Latin Songs (Billboard)[3] | 12 | |
"Por Ti" | US Hot Latin Songs (Billboard)[3] | 6 | |
"Acaríciame" | US Hot Latin Songs (Billboard)[3] | 37 | |
1989 | "Este Amor que Hay que Callar" | US Hot Latin Tracks Year-end Chart (Billboard)[4] | 40 |
See also
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edit- ^ Vivencias (Cover). Yolandita Monge. CBS Records (Cat No. CDDI-10552). 1988.
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: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link) - ^ "Yolandita Monge Chart History (Latin Pop Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved November 1, 2024.
- ^ a b c d e f "Yolandita Monge Chart History (Hot Latin Songs)". Billboard. Retrieved November 1, 2024.
- ^ "1989 The Year in Music: Top Hot Latin Tracks" (PDF). Billboard. Vol. 101, no. 51. December 23, 1989. p. Y-58.