Sueños en tránsito

Sueños en tránsito
Spanish: Dreams in traffic
Studio album by Nicole
Released June 1997
Recorded 199597
Matrix Studios, London
Genre Pop, alternative rock, electronic, indie pop, trip hop
Length 43:07
Label RCA
Producer Gustavo Cerati
Nicole chronology
Esperando nada
(1994)
Sueños en tránsito
(1997)
Grandes éxitos
(2002)
Singles from Sueños en tránsito
  1. "Despiertame"
    Released: April, 1997
  2. "Todo Lo Que Quiero"
    Released: September, 1997
  3. "No Soy De Nadie"
    Released: February, 1998
  4. "Noche"
    Released: July, 1998
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
Rolling Stone[2]

Sueños en tránsito (Spanish: Dreams in traffic) is the third studio album by recording artist Nicole. It was released by RCA Records in June, 1997 and her final album with Sony Music. The album represented another, and most radical change in Nicole musical style. the record shifts from her traditional Latin pop and pop rock influences, instead exploring electronic, trip hop, and alternative rock styles. The album received critical acclaim from the music press, earning praise for its alternative style, Gustavo Cerati's production, and Nicole songwriting and emotive singing style.

Track listing

Standard edition
No. TitleWriter(s)Producer(s) Length
1. "Cielos"  Nicole, Sebastian Piga, Andres SyllerosGustavo Cerati 4:21
2. "Despiertame"  Nicole, Sebastian Piga, Andres SyllerosGustavo Cerati 4:00
3. "Noche"  Leo GarciaGustavo Cerati 2:28
4. "Todo Lo Que Quiero"  Sara Ugarte, Claudia ParraGustavo Cerati 3:08
5. "Sirenas"  Nicole, Sebastian Piga, Andres SyllerosGustavo Cerati 5:00
6. "Tuve Que Herirme"  Sara UgarteGustavo Cerati 4:31
7. "No Soy de Nadie"  Carola BonyGustavo Cerati 3:12
8. "Cuervos"  Nicole, Sebastian Piga, Andres SyllerosGustavo Cerati 4:28
9. "Amores Sin Voz"  Nicole, Andres SyllerosGustavo Cerati 3:19
10. "Piel Lunar"  Nicole, Gustavo Cerati, Andres Sylleros, Guillermo UgarteGustavo Cerati 3:25
11. "Lunas" (Instrumental)Nicole, Gustavo Cerati, Andres Sylleros, Guillermo UgarteGustavo Cerati 2:23
12. "Verte Reir"  NicoleNicole, Gustavo Cerati 2:34

Personnel

Taken and adapted from Allmusic.com.[3]

References

  1. Allmusic review
  2. (Posted: 9 September 1997). "Rolling Stone Colombia: Sueños en tránsito nuevo album de Nicole : Review". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 10 September 1997. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  3. "Nicole-Suenos en Transito". Allmusic. Retrieved 28 October 1997. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)

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