Todo Lo Que Soy-En Vivo

Todo Lo Que Soy-En Vivo
Live album by Fey
Released December 17, 2014 (Mexico) December 24, 2014 Digital (Worldwide)
Recorded April 21, 2013
Genre Power pop, synthpop, pop, acoustic
Label Sony Music, RCA
Fey chronology
Fey: Primera Fila
(2012)
Todo Lo Que Soy-En Vivo
(2014)
Singles from Todo Lo Que Soy-En Vivo

Todo Lo Que Soy-En Vivo is a live album by Fey, a Mexican pop singer. The album was recorded in Mexico City's National Auditorium after the success of her Fey: Primera Fila album. Fey toured this show in various venues in Mexico, with many sold out dates and dates were added due to popular demand. Before going in for an encore performance at the National Auditorium on April 2014, Fey had confirmed that would be the concert date[1] she would record the show in a CD & DVD format. The album was originally slated for a summer 2014 release, but was delayed due to Fey wanting to be involved in the details of the editing process. On December 11, 2014, Fey confirmed via Twitter that the CD & DVD format would be released on December 17, 2014 and the digital version would go worldwide on December 24, 2014 along with the cover art.[2]

With the exception of the album Faltan Lunas, Fey performs songs from all previous albums in the show. The show's title was taken from a line in her song, Me Haces Tanta Falta, which also signified that her show would reflect Todo Lo Que Soy, or All That I Am.

CD Track listing

  1. Frio
  2. Te Pertenezco
  3. Diselo Con Flores
  4. Gatos en el Balcón
  5. Desmargaritando el Corazón
  6. Me Enamoro De Ti
  7. Tierna La Noche
  8. Cielo Liquido
  9. Lentamente
  10. Se Lo Que Vendra
  11. Dressing to Kill
  12. La Noche Se Mueve
  13. Azucar Amargo
  14. Media Naranja
  15. Muevelo

DVD Track listing

  1. Frio
  2. Te Pertenezco
  3. Diselo Con Flores
  4. Gatos en el Balcón
  5. Desmargaritando el Corazón
  6. Me Haces Tanta Falta
  7. Me Enamoro De Ti
  8. Tierna La Noche
  9. Cielo Liquido
  10. Lentamente
  11. Se Lo Que Vendra
  12. Dressing to Kill
  13. La Noche Se Mueve
  14. Azucar Amargo
  15. Media Naranja
  16. Muevelo


Note: Though performed at the shows, Barco a Venus, Ni Tu Ni Nadie, Canela, and Subidon were not added to neither the CD nor DVD track listings.[3]

Charts

Chart (2015) Peak
position
Mexican Albums (AMPROFON)[4] 21

Tour

Date City, State Venue
May 15, 2015 Los Angeles, California Circus Disco
May 17, 2015 Long Beach, California Latin Stage

References

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