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Chispita (album)

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Chispita
Studio album by
Various Artists
Released1984 (1984)
Recorded1983 & 1984
GenrePop music, Children's music
LabelRGE
Alternative cover
The second edition of the Portuguese album (1992)

Chispita (English: Little Spark) is an album from the soap opera Chispita starring Lucerito. The album was inspired by the huge success of the eponymous soap opera. The album has two versions: a Spanish-language version by Timbiriche, and a Portuguese-language version featuring various artists made by the Brazilian channel SBT, that broadcast the telenovela in Brazil.[1]

The first Spanish edition of the album was released in 1983, and the second one was released in 1984. Also there are two editions of the Portuguese version of the album. The first one was released in 1983, in its first exhibition and the second one was released in 1992, during the seventh exhibition of the telenovela on the channel SBT. The album was a success in Brazil.[2] The song "Chispita" by Timbiriche reached #2 on the Mexican charts.[3]

Spanish track list

  1. "Chispita" featured on the album La Banda Timbiriche[4]

Brazilian track list

  1. Anjo Bom - Sarah Regina e a Turminha Levada da Breca
  2. Festa dos Insetos - Gilliard
  3. Docinho, Docinho - Gugu
  4. Vamos a la Playa - Novo Nuevo
  5. Garota Sapeca - Carlinhos Borba Gato
  6. Comer, Comer - Brazilian Genghis Khan
  7. Music Box Dancer - Bruno Carezza
  8. Baile dos Passarinhos - Gugu
  9. Amigo É - Harmony Cats
  10. O Rei da Festa - Carlinhos Borba Gato
  11. A Família - Sarah Regina e a Turminha Levada da Breca
  12. 40 Grados (Que calor de loco!) - Los Maneros
  13. Chispita - Algazarra

References

  1. ^ On Line Editora (15 January 2018). Almanaque do SBT – 35 Anos. On Line Editora. pp. 353–. GGKEY:7ZS6Q2HLFCJ.
  2. ^ Silva, Arlindo (12 December 2017). A fantástica história de Silvio Santos. Editora Seoman. pp. 146–. ISBN 9788555030598. 978-85-550-3059-8.
  3. ^ "Los discos más populares". Notitas Musicales (in Spanish). 1 May 1988. Archived from the original on 20 January 2021. Retrieved 20 January 2021.
  4. ^ López, Emilio (8 April 2020). "Lucero revive el emotivo encuentro que tuvo con Timbiriche cuando era Chispita". Mamas Latinas. Archived from the original on September 30, 2020. Retrieved 30 September 2020.


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