La Ley Historias E Histeria 2004 Flacrar Top
Distributed through Warner Music México, the album managed to capture fifteen years of evolution, selling over 100,000 copies in Mexico during its first week alone. The compilation features 13 carefully remastered classics alongside three entirely new tracks: "Mírate," "Histeria," and "Bienvenido al anochecer," which became instant radio staples.
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Produced alongside legendary hitmaker Humberto Gatica, the compilation achieved immediate commercial success, moving over of release. Analysis of the Tracklist: Remasters and New Anthems la ley historias e histeria 2004 flacrar top
Hits such as " El Duelo ," " Aquí ," "Cielo Market," and the acoustic version of " Mentira ".
Released in 2001, "Historia y Histeria" (which translates to "History and Hysteria") is one of La Ley's notable albums. This album marked a significant point in their career, showcasing their evolution in sound and musical themes. Distributed through Warner Music México, the album managed
| No. | Title | Original Album (Year) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1 | Mírate | Previously Unreleased (2004) | | 2 | Día Cero | Invisible (1995) | | 3 | Doble Opuesto | Doble Opuesto (1991) | | 4 | Mentira | La Ley MTV Unplugged (2001) | | 5 | Bienvenido al anochecer | Previously Unreleased (2004) | | 6 | Aquí | Uno (2000) | | 7 | Prisioneros de la piel | Doble Opuesto (1991) | | 8 | Ámate y sálvate | Libertad (2003) | | 9 | Histeria | Previously Unreleased (2004) | | 10 | Fuera de mí | Uno (2000) | | 11 | Cielo Market | Fotofobia (1998) | | 12 | Intenta amar | La Ley (1999) | | 13 | Vi | La Ley (1999) | | 14 | El Duelo | Invisible (1995) | | 15 | Más allá | Fotofobia (1998) | | 16 | Tejedores de ilusión | La Ley (1999) |
If you haven't heard the remastered versions of "Día Cero" or "Cielo Market" on this set, you're missing out on some of the cleanest production in Latin Alternative rock. This album marked a significant point in their
The release has been well-regarded by collectors, often featuring in top-rated lists of Latin rock compilations.
: Taken from their landmark La Ley MTV Unplugged album (2001), this track represents the emotional peak of the record, sounding incredibly intimate in a high-fidelity format.
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