Amante de lo Bueno

Amante de lo Bueno
Studio album by María José
Released November 9, 2010
Recorded 2009—2010
Genre Latin pop, pop
Label Sei Track Musica
Producer Loris Ceroni
María José chronology
Amante de lo Ajeno
(2009)
Amante de lo Bueno
(2010)
De Noche
(2012)
Special Edition cover
Singles from Amante de lo Bueno
  1. "La Ocasión Para Amarnos"
  2. "Un Nuevo Amor"
  3. "Después De Tu Adiós"

Amante de lo Bueno (English: Lover of Good Things) is the third album by the Mexican singer María José, and the second cover album followed by the critical success of her sophomore album Amante de lo Ajeno. Described by the singer herself as a "side b" to the last album, she stated she felt the need to record another cover album to add songs she did not get the chance to include on the past album. The album was re-released a year after its release as a Special Edition that included three newly recorded covers plus a DVD featuring concert footage from the album's accompanying tour.[1]

Track listing

# Title Length
01. "Un Nuevo Amor" 3:55
02. "Francamente" 3:47
03. "La Ocasión Para Amarnos" 3:59
04. "No Soy Una Muñeca" 3:36
05. "Después De Tu Adiós" 3:29
06. "Castillos" 3:59
07. "Sera El Ángel" 3:50
08. "Baila" 3:52
09. "Este Amor Ya No Se Toca" 3:35
10. "Completamente Tuya" 4:08
11. "Corazón Encadenado" 3:29

Singles

La Ocasion Para Amarnos

La Ocasion Para Amarnos

"La Ocasion Para Amarnos" (English: "The Occasion to Love Us") was released as the lead single from Maria Jose's third album Amante de lo Ajeno. Following the theme from her past album, the single is cover originally sung by Mexican Actress and singer Daniela Romo.

Un Nuevo Amor

Un Nuevo Amor

"Un Nuevo Amor" (English: "A New Love") was released as the second single from the album. It was originally sung by Maria Del Sol.

Charts

Chart (2009) Peak
Position
Mexican Albums (Top 100 Mexico)[2] 1

References

  1. María José - Amante De Lo Bueno.
  2. "Mexican Charts - Maria Jose". mexicancharts.com. Retrieved 29 June 2016.


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