Algo de mi vida explained

Algo de mi Vida
Type:Album
Artist:Yuri
Cover:Yurialgodemivida.jpg
Released:1988 (Mexico)
Genre:Pop
Label:EMI Capitol de México
Prev Title:Aire
Prev Year:1987
Next Title:Isla del sol
Next Year:1988

Algo de mi vida (English: Something of my life) is an album by Mexican pop singer Yuri. It was released in 1988. The album was edited by EMI Capitol when Yuri left the company to join CBS Records. The company decided to include unpublished songs that were not incorporated in any previous releases, with the exception of the track "Amores clandestinos" (Clandestine loves) included in her album Aire. This album also has a speech of Yuri where she relates the beginning of her career, it also has several covers like "Maquillaje" (Make-up) of Mecano, "No sucederá más" (It won't happen anymore) from the Italian song "Non succedera più" of the singer Claudia Mori, "Cassette de amor" (Love cassette) of Dulce and "Frente a frente" (Face to face) of Jeanette. There was a single from this album, but it was edited only in Spain.[1]

Production

Singles

Notes and References

  1. http://decadaprodigiosa80s.blogspot.com/2009/02/yuri-algo-de-mi-vida.html