About this album
Where they were
Released on October 7, 1992, 'Love' was Thalía's third studio album, following her successful self-titled debut in 1990. At this point in her career, she was establishing herself as a prominent figure in Latin pop music, transitioning from her beginnings in the group Timbiriche to a solo artist with growing recognition across Latin America.
Why it matters
'Love' solidified Thalía's presence in the Latin music scene, charting well in various countries and receiving positive reviews for its melodic compositions. The album's success contributed to the rise of the Latin pop genre in the early '90s, influencing future artists and expanding the market for Latin music globally.
Essential tracks
- "La vida en rosa" — This track showcases Thalía's vocal range and emotional depth, delivering a fresh take on the classic love song with a contemporary Latin pop twist.
- "El día del amor" — Offering an infectious melody and catchy chorus, this song encapsulates the album's romantic themes and is a fan favorite at live performances.
- "Déjame escapar" — With its upbeat tempo and playful lyrics, this track exemplifies Thalía's ability to blend traditional Latin sounds with modern pop sensibilities.
Release Date
October 7, 1992
Artist Origin
Mexico
Tracklist
- 1 A la orilla del mar 3:42
- 2 Sangre 3:35
- 3 La vida en rosa 5:09
- 4 Love 4:15
- 5 El día del amor 3:57
- 6 Flor de juventud 4:09
- 7 El bronceador 3:32
- 8 No es el momento 3:47
- 9 Cien años 2:51
- 10 Flores secas en la piel 5:39
- 11 No trates de engañarme 3:55
- 12 Déjame escapar 4:51