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Juan Gabriel en el Palacio de Bellas Artes is a live album released by Juan Gabriel from Palacio de Bellas Artes Mexico on 20 December 1990. This was his first live material and was nominated for Pop Album of the Year at the Lo Nuestro Awards of 1992. [1]
1990: Juan Gabriel en el Palacio de Bellas Artes; 1994: Gracias por Esperar; 1995: El México Que Se Nos Fue; 1996: Las Tres Señoras (Beltran/Mendoza/Villa) – Temas y Produccion de Juan Gabriel; 1997: Juntos Otra Vez with Rocío Dúrcal; 1998: Con la Banda...El Recodo with Banda El Recodo; 1999: Todo Está Bien; 2000: Abrázame Muy Fuerte ...
Celebrando 25 Años de Juan Gabriel: En Concierto en el Palacio de Bellas Artes (Celebrating 25 Years of Juan Gabriel: Live from Bellas Artes) is a live album by Mexican singer-songwriter Juan Gabriel. It was recorded on August 22, 1997, at the Palacio de Bellas Artes, in Mexico City and was released on January 13, 1998. [1]
Mis 40 en Bellas Artes is a live album released by Juan Gabriel from Palacio de Bellas Artes in Mexico on May 6, 2014. A DVD is included with the album, showing Gabriel's performance and behind-the-scenes footage.
Juan Gabriel: Juan Gabriel chronology; ... (En Vivo Desde el Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes) 7:07: ... "Te Lo Pido Por Favor" 3:40: 13.
Juan Gabriel chronology; Mis Canciones, Mis Amigos (2009) Mis Favoritas (2010) Boleros ... "El Principio" 7:15: 12. "No Tengo Dinero (Canega Nai Queledo Mo Version)"
Debo Hacerlo (Eng.: I Must Do It) is a compilation album by the Mexican singer-songwriter Juan Gabriel.It was released in 1988, and would be the last album with new songs released by the singer, until his album Gracias Por Esperar in 1994.
The song debuted on the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart at number 30 on 26 December 1987 and climbed to the top ten five weeks later. [6] [7] It reached the top position of the chart on 16 April 1988, replacing "Ay Amor" by Mexican singer-songwriter Ana Gabriel and being replaced one week later by Los Bukis' "Y Ahora Te Vas". [8]