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Tierna La Noche is the 1996 second album by Mexican pop singer Fey.
[edit] About the Album
The album was released in late 1996 and quickly climbed the charts to later peak at the top spot. The album stayed there for more than 3 months and stayed in the Top 20 for more than 40 weeks. In sales, the album was quite successful and with time became the highest selling Latin female album of the year, beating out Thalia, Paulina Rubio and other singers already established in the Mexican music scene. Azucar Amargo, the album's first single, peaked at #1 in most countries in Latin America, and did fairly well in the U.S. Latin tracks. All the songs in the album received airplay, even though only 2 official videos were made. With the album, the singer toured all of Latin America and made the infamous achievement of filling the Auditorio Nacional, arguably what Madison Square Garden is to the United States, 10 times, with a total of over a hundred thousand people, breaking Gloria Trevi's former record. Fey held the record for almost 10 years, when teen idol Belinda filled the Auditorio 11 times. Tierna La Noche has grown to become Fey's most succesful album and let Fey lead the Pop movement that emerged in Mexico in the 90s. The magnificent success garnished from Tierna La Noche wouldn't be matched until the next millenium, when teen group RBD and singer Yuridia released their debut albums to similar success.
[edit] Track listing
- "Muévelo"
- "Te Pertenezco"
- "Bajo el Arcoiris"
- "Desmargaritando el Corazón"
- "Bailando Sola"
- "Azucar Amargo"
- "Popocatépetl"
- "Las Lágrimas de mi Almohada"
- "Subidón"
- "Un Poco Loco"
- "Tierna la Noche"
[edit] Singles
[edit] Unreleased Singles
Tierna la Noche was remarkable in that every single song from the album received airplay and charted in the Mexican Top 40, although only eight of the eleven songs were officially released by the label. Tierna la noche, the most successful of these unreleased songs even peaked at number 7. Also receiving large airplay were Bailando Sola and Un Poco Loco.
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"Azucar Amargo"
- Released: 1996
- Chart positions: #1 Mexico,
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"Muevelo"
- Released: 1996
- Chart positions: #1 Mexico
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"Subidón"
- Released: 1996
- Chart positions: #1 Mexico
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"Bajo el Arcoiris"
- Released: 1997
- Chart positions: #1 Mexico
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"Las Lagrimas de mi Almoahada"
- Released: 1997
- Chart positions: #1 Mexico
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"Popocatépetl"
- Released: 1997
- Chart positions: #1 Mexico
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"Desmargaritando el corazón"
- Released: 1998
- Chart positions: #1 Mexico
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[edit] References
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