Sueños (Yolandita Monge album)

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Sueños
Studio album by
Yolandita Monge
Released1983
RecordedLondon & Madrid
GenreLatin Pop
LabelCBS Records / Sony Music Latin
ProducerOscar Gómez & Mariano Pérez
Yolandita Monge chronology
Historia de Amour
(1981)
Sueños
(1983)
Luz de Luna
(1985)

Sueños is Yolandita Monge's thirteenth (13th) studio album and third with CBS Records (now Sony Music Latin). It includes the hits "Sola", "Siempre Tú", "La Distancia", "Acéptame como Soy", "El Amor", and the title track. This album marked a change for a more contemporary pop sound for the singer, along with a change of image.

This release marked an important transition in the career of Yolandita Monge. So far all her records had maintained a similar musical concept and arrangements. However, with this production the singer launched a new, fresh and modern international pop sound that served as the preamble to the "boom" that broke out with her next album, Luz de Luna. This production also marked her foray into dance pop and the first of several radical image make-overs that would place her at the forefront of fashion trends in Puerto Rico.

The album was re-issued on CD format in 1993 and is currently out of print in all media formats. Several hits songs appear in various compilations of the singer available as digital downloads at iTunes and Amazon.

Track listing[edit]

Track Title Songwriter(s) Arrangements
1 "Sola" O. Avogadro, M. Lavezzi, J.A. García Morato Javier Lozada
2 "Siempre Tú" Gianni Bella, María R. Olevar Graham Presket
3 "El Amor" Mariano Pérez, Carlos Gómez, María R. Olevar Graham Presket
4 "Dime Que No" María R. Olevar Javier Lozada
5 "La Distancia" Anthony Ríos Graham Presket
6 "Sueños" Mariano Pérez, Javier Lozada, María R. Olevar Graham Presket
7 "Roma" Golzi, Marrale, J.A. García Morato Javier Lozada
8 "Bah!" Mariano Pérez, Javier Lozada, María R. Olevar Javier Lozada
9 "Acéptame Como Soy" José María Napoleón Graham Presket
10 "Crisálida" Anthony Ríos Javier Lozada

Credits and personnel[edit]

  • Vocals: Yolandita Monge
  • Producers: Oscar Gómez, Mariano Pérez
  • Arrangements: Javier Lozada, Graham Presket
  • Drums: Bret Morgan
  • Bass: Paul Jones
  • Guitars: Chris Rea, Ray Russell, Nigel Jenkins, Rodrigo
  • Piano: Javier Lozada, Graham Presket
  • Percussion: Henry Díaz
  • P.P.G.: Javier Lozada
  • Prophet 10: Javier Lozada, Graham Presket
  • Prophet One: Javier Lozada
  • Rolland: Mariano Pérez
  • Engineers: Gary Shutton, Luis Galleja
  • Chorus: María Ovelar, Sol Tate, José Falcón, Javier Lozada, Marianelli
  • Wardrobe: Coral Boutique
  • Makeup: Raymond Medina
  • Photography: Al Freddy

Notes[edit]

  • Track listing and credits from album cover.[1]
  • Released in Cassette Format on 1983 (DIC-10345).
  • Released in CD Format (Serie De Oro) on 1993 (CDB-81002/2-469573).

References[edit]

  1. ^ Sueños (Booklet). Yolandita Monge. CBS Discos International (Cat No. DIL-10345). 1983.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)