Wonderland-Zona Preferente

Wonderland-Zona Preferente
Live album by Eme 15
Released April 30, 2013
Recorded January 27, 2013, Auditorio Nacional in Mexico City, Mexico
Genre Pop rock, Teen pop
Length 73:58 (CD)
86:43 (DVD)
Label Warner Music México
Producer Pedro Damián
Eme 15 chronology
Eme 15
(2012)
Wonderland-Zona Preferente
(2013)
Singles from Wonderland-Zona Preferente
  1. "Diferente (en vivo)"
    Released: April 9, 2013

Wonderland-Zona Preferente (also known as Wonderland Live (Zona Preferente)) is the first live album by Mexican-Argentine Latin pop band Eme 15. The album was recorded at the Auditorio Nacional in Mexico City on January 27, 2013.[1] The album's first single, "Diferente", was recorded at the concert and released for digital download for iTunes in Mexico on April 9, 2013.

Production

Following the success of their debut album, Eme 15 in Mexico, the band announced plans to record a concert CD and DVD in October 2012.[2] The album was recorded in front of a live audience on January 27, 2013 during one of two performances that day.[3] New songs on the album include a duet by Paulina Goto and Natasha Dupeyrón called "Que Buena Suerte", as well as the song, "Magic Dragon" (featuring Antonio De Carlo), and the band's third official single, "Diferente".

Promotion

The album was released on April 30, 2013 in Mexico. It debuted on the Mexican Top 100 albums charts at number 6.[4]

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "Intro"   1:27
2. "Te quiero más"   3:48
3. "Súper Loca"   3:14
4. "Detrás de tu mirada"   3:48
5. "Tengo Miedo"   3:18
6. "Magic Dragon (featuring Antonio De Carlo)"   2:02
7. "El Mapa"   4:07
8. "Diferente"   3:50
9. "Desde tu adiós"   3:31
10. "No Hay Manera"   5:44
11. "La Mala Vida"   3:34
12. "Que buena suerte"   3:21
13. "Ninguna como tu"   3:20
14. "A mis quince"   4:59
15. "La"   3:35
16. "No voy a cambiar"   3:50
17. "Solamente Tú"   3:37
18. "Wonderland"   5:23

Charts

Charts (2013) Peak
position
Mexican Album Chart[5] 6

Release history

Country Date Label Format(s)
Mexico April 30, 2013 Warner Music México CD and DVD (Physical and digital download)

References

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