Dos Mundos (Rick Trevino album) explained

Dos Mundos
Type:studio
Artist:Rick Trevino
Cover:trevinodosmundos.jpg
Released:September 14, 1993
Recorded:1993
Genre:Country
Length:31:12
Label:Columbia Nashville
Producer:Steve Buckingham
Next Title:Rick Trevino
Next Year:1994

Dos Mundos is the debut album of country music artist Rick Trevino, released in 1993 on Columbia Records. Its title is Spanish for "Two Worlds". The album produced no chart singles, although "Bastante Cordón" would be re-recorded in English as "Just Enough Rope" and serve as the first single to Trevino's self-titled second album. Also included is a Spanish-language cover of Bill Anderson's "Walk Out Backwards", which Trevino later covered in English on his 1994 self-titled album.

Track listing

  1. "Salte de Espalda" (Bill Anderson) – 2:40A
    • Spanish-language version of "Walk Out Backwards"
  2. "No Perdí la Razón" (Flores Peregrino, Kim Williams, Lonnie Wilson) – 2:49
  3. "Tal Como Ayer" (Larry Boone, Peregrino) – 3:26
  4. "Bastante Cordón" (Karen Staley, Steve Dean) – 4:17B
    • Spanish-language version of "Just Enough Rope"
  5. "Un Momento Allá" (Mike McGuire, Billy Maddox, Billy Henderson) – 3:11B
  6. "Change for a Quarter Moon" (Jeff Crossan) – 3:06
  7. "Podría Volar" (Victor Guerra, Jeffrey M. Tweel) – 3:19
  8. "Si Quieres Conmigo" (Boone, Guerra, William Robinson) – 3:25
  9. "A Quarter at a Time" (Boone, Paul Nelson) – 2:39
  10. "Si Tú Ves a un Hombre Llorar" (Guerra, Peregrino, Rick Trevino) – 3:25

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