Tour Terral (Tres Noches en Las Ventas)

Tour Terral
Live album by Pablo Alborán
Released 6 November 2015
Recorded June 2015; Las Ventas, Madrid, Spain
Genre Latin pop
Language Spanish
Label Parlophone, Warner Music
Producer Pablo Alborán and Roberto Rodríguez
Pablo Alborán chronology
Terral
(2014)Terral2014
Tour Terral
(2015)
Prometo
(2017)Prometo2017
Singles from Terral
  1. "Vívela"
    Released: 5 October 2015

Tour Terral is the second live album by Spanish singer-songwriter Pablo Alborán.

At the 17th Annual Latin Grammy Awards, the album received two nominations; Latin Grammy Award for Album of the Year and Latin Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Pop Vocal Album.

Track listing

Disc 1

  1. "Está Permitido"
  2. "La Escalera"
  3. "Pasos de cero"
  4. "Ecos"
  5. "Recuérdame"
  6. "Quimera"
  7. "Un Buen Amor"
  8. "Desencuentro"
  9. "Cuando Te Alejas" (with Jorge Drexler)
  10. "El Olvido"
  11. "Miedo"
  12. "El Beso"
  13. "Perdóname" (with Carminho)
  14. "Te He Echado de Menos"
  15. "Ahogándome Tu Adiós"

Disc two

  1. "Caramelo"
  2. "Quién" (with Alejandro Sanz)
  3. "Gracias"
  4. "Dónde está el Amor"
  5. "Tanto"
  6. "Extasis"
  7. "Volver a Empezar"
  8. "Solamente Tú"
  9. "En Casa Del Herrero"
  10. "Por Fin"
  11. "Despidete"
  12. "Vívela"

DVD

  1. "Está Permitido"
  2. "La Escalera"
  3. "Pasos De Cero"
  4. "Ecos"
  5. "Recuérdame"
  6. "Quimera
  7. "Un Buen Amor"
  8. "Desencuentro"
  9. "Cuando Te Alejas" (with Jorge Drexler)
  10. "El Olvido"
  11. "Miedo"
  12. "El Beso"
  13. "Perdóname" (with Carminho)
  14. "Te He Echado De Menos"
  15. "Ahogándome Tu Adiós"
  16. "Caramelo"
  17. "Quién" (with Alejandro Sanz)
  18. "Gracias"
  19. "Dónde Está El Amor"
  20. "Tanto"
  21. "Éxtasis"
  22. "Volver a Empezar"
  23. "Solamente Tú"
  24. "En Casa Del Herrero"
  25. "Por Fin" (with Bebe)
  26. "Despidete"
  27. "Vivela"
  28. "El Viaje Del Viento" (documentary)

Charts

Chart (2015) Peak
position
Portuguese Albums Chart[1] 6

Accreditations

Region Certification
Spain (PROMUSICAE) Gold

References

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