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"Love" is the third studio album by Mexican singer Thalía. It was released on October 7, 1992, under the previously owned Televisa record label, Melody/Fonovisa, which now belongs to Univision Music Group. This album was released in México, some Central-American countries, the United States (with an alternative cover), Spain, Greece and Turkey. The album includes the hits "El Bronceador", "Sangre", "María Mercedes" and the title track. The album also was her first to chart in the U.S., peaking at #15 on the Latin Pop Albums chart. In Mexico, the album sold 200,000 copies within a month after its release. "Love" was eventually certified Double Platinum there. In México, two different versions of 'Love' were released. The first one included only 12 songs. However, as Thalía's soap-opera María Mercedes became a large hit, a second version of the album was issued, featuring the Telenovela "soundtrack" as a bonus track. The album "Love" was recorded in Spain and produced by the Spanish producer Luis Carlos Esteban. Photography was in charge of the well-known photographer Adolfo Pérez Butron. It includes four covers, "A la Orilla del Mar" ("At the Seaside"), "La Vie en Rose" ("Life in Pink"), "Cien Años" ("A Hundred Years") and "Nunca Sabrás" ("You'll Never Know"). The album has now become rare and is highly sought after. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
A La Orilla Del Mar
Thalía
Sangre
Thalía
La Vie En Rose
Thalía
Love
Thalía
El Bronceador
Thalía
Flor De Juventud
Thalía
No Es El Momento
Thalía
Cien Años
Thalía
El Día Del Amor
Thalía
Flores Secas En La Piel
Thalía
No Trates De Engañarme
Thalía
Déjame Escapar
Thalía
Nunca Sabrás
Thalía
María Mercedes
Thalía