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Preciosa Studio album by Selena y Los Dinos Released October 10, 1988 (U.S.) Recorded 1987–1988 Genre Tejano, Latin Pop Label RP Producer Abraham Quintanilla III Selena y Los Dinos chronology And the Winner Is...
(1987)Preciosa
(1988)Dulce Amor
(1988)Alternative cover Cover of the re-release Classic Series, Vol. 4Singles from Preciosa - "Terco Corazón"
Released: 1988 - "Quiero"
Released: 1988 - "Quiero Estar Contigo"
Released: 1988 - "Yo Fui Aquella"
Released: 1988 - "Como Quisiera"
Released: 1988
Preciosa (English: Precious) is the sixth album released by Selena Y Los Dinos before signing on to EMI Latin. At this point, Selena's albums began selling up to 20,000 copies. During that same year, she was the finalist for "Female Vocalist of the Year" while the song "Terco Corazón" was nominated for "Single of the year" and A.B. Quintanilla III was nominated for "Songwriter of the Year" at the Tejano Music Awards.
Contents
Track listing
No. Title Writer(s) Length 1. "Terco Corazón" A.B. Quintanilla III 2:59 2. "Cien Años" Fuentes Cervantes 3:06 3. "Siempre" Juan Gabriel 3:38 4. "Quiero" A.B. Quintanilla III 3:13 5. "Sabes" Ricky Vela 2:22 6. "Quiero Estar Contigo" A.B. Quintanilla III 2:36 7. "Como Te Quiero" Ricky Vela 3:40 8. "Yo Fui Aquella" A.B. Quintanilla III 3:00 9. "Como Quisiera" A.B. Quintanilla III, Ricky Vela 3:13 10. "Cariño Mio" Ricky Vela 3:21 Singles released
- Terco Corazón/Quiero (promotional)
- Quiero Estar Contigo (promotional)
- Yo Fui Aquella/Como Quisiera (promotional)
Miscellaneous
- "Preciosa" was Selena's nickname.
Classic Series, Vol. 4
This album is now re-released as Classic Series, Vol. 4. All songs were remixed and remastered
Selena Albums discography · Singles discography · Songs · Videography · Filmography · Products · Tours · AwardsIndependent studio albums Mis Primeras Grabaciones (1984) · The New Girl in Town (1985) · Alpha (1986) · Muñequito de Trapo (1987) · And the Winner Is... (1987) · Preciosa (1988) · Dulce Amor (1988)Studio albums Selena (1989) · Ven Conmigo (1990) · Entre a Mi Mundo (1992) · Amor Prohibido (1994) · Dreaming of You (1995)Video/live albums Selena Live! (1993) · Selena Remembered (1997) · Live! The Last Concert (2001) · Unforgettable: The Live Album (2005) · Selena ¡VIVE! (2005) · Performances (2010)Compilations Mis Primeros Éxitos · Personal Best · 17 Super Exitos · 12 Super Exitos · Las Reinas Del Pueblo · Exitos Y Recuerdos · Siempre Selena · Selena: The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack · Anthology · All My Hits Vol.1 · All My Hits Vol. 2 · Selena Y Sus Inicios (vol. 1 · 2 · 3 · 4) · Unforgettable · Ones · Greatest Hits · Momentos Intimos · Dos Historias · Through The Years/A Traves de los Años · Forever Selena · Serie Verde · Inolvidable · La Leyenda · Untitled Selena album (2011/12)Concert tours Ven Conmigo Live Tour (1990-1992) · Entre a Mi Mundo Tour (1992-1993) · Selena Live! Tour (1993-1994) · Amor Prohibido Tour (1994) · Crossover tour (cancelled)Films/TV Documentaries E! Selena Trail Files (1995) · VH1 Behind the Music:Selena (1998) · Biography (Selena TV Episode) (2009)Retail People A.B. Quintanilla · Chris Pérez · Abraham Quintanilla Jr · Ricky Vela · Pete Astudillo · Yolanda SaldívarRelated topics Murder of Selena · The Selena Foundation · Q-Productions · Selena y Los Dinos · EMI Latin · People en Español · Selena ForeverCategories:- 1988 albums
- Selena albums
- Albums produced by A.B. Quintanilla
- Latin album stubs
- "Terco Corazón"
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