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Fiebre de amor – Banda Original de la Película

Lucero

Album 1985

About this album

Sound: "A vibrant blend of Latin pop and ranchera, infused with the nostalgia of cinematic romance."

Where they were

When 'Fiebre de amor' was released in late 1985, Lucero was gaining popularity as a young actress and singer, following her debut album in 1983. This soundtrack helped solidify her status in the entertainment industry, showcasing her versatility as both a performer and a lead in the film of the same name.

Why it matters

The album not only topped charts but also became a defining work for Lucero, marking her transition into a significant figure in Latin pop culture. Its release coincided with a wave of successful soundtracks in the Latin music scene, influencing subsequent generations of artists.

Essential tracks

  • "Fiebre de amor" — The title track captures the romantic essence of the film and showcases Lucero's vocal charm, establishing it as an anthem of love.
  • "Acapulco amor" — This upbeat song blends catchy melodies with playful lyrics, reflecting the carefree spirit synonymous with beachside romance.
  • "Sin ti, por ti" — With its emotional depth and poignant lyrics, this ballad highlights Lucero's ability to convey vulnerability and longing.

Release Date

November 30, 1985

Artist Origin

Mexico

Tracklist

  1. 1 Fiebre de amor 3:40
  2. 2 Acapulco amor 3:47
  3. 3 Sin ti, por ti 3:44
  4. 4 Todo el amor del mundo 2:38
  5. 5 Este amor 3:15
  6. 6 Los muchachos de hoy (italiano) 3:37
  7. 7 Fiebre de mor (instrumental) 5:10
  8. 8 Siempre me quedo, siempre me voy 4:18
  9. 9 Sueños 3:12
  10. 10 Siempre te seguire 3:14
  11. 11 Los muchachos de hoy 3:38