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Tres (Álvaro Torres album)

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Tres
Studio album by
Released1985 (1985)
Recorded1985
StudioGeorge Tobin Studios (North Hollywood, CA)
Genre
LabelProfono Internacional, Inc.
ProducerEnrique Elizondo
Álvaro Torres chronology
Sin Cadenas
(1984)
Tres
(1985)
Más Romántico Que Nadie
(1987)
Singles from Tres
  1. "Mi Amor Por Ti"
    Released: 1985
  2. "De Punta a Punta"
    Released: 1986
  3. "Tres"
    Released: 1986

Tres (Three) is the seventh studio album by Salvadoran singer Álvaro Torres, released on 1985 through Fonovisa Records. It was produced by produced by Enrique Elizondo and it was recorded in George Tobin Studios, North Hollywood, CA.[1]

The album was a success in Latin America and was his first album to chart in the United States, peaking at number 4 in May 1986, on the Billboard Latin Pop Albums chart.[2] The single "Mi Amor Por Ti" interpreted along with Mexican singer Marisela, became the biggest hit from this album. Also "De Punta a Punta" and "Tres" obtained a huge recognition all across Latin America and United States.

Track listing

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All tracks are written by Álvaro Torres

A-side
No.TitleLength
1."Tres"3:42
2."Mi Amor Por Ti" (with Marisela)3:15
3."Voy A Conseguir Tu Amor"3:00
4."Yo Te Amo"3:50
5."Yo Te Seguiré Queriendo"3:40
B-side
No.TitleLength
1."De Punta A Punta"3:25
2."Quiero Olvidarme de Ti"3:07
3."Harto"3:24
4."Tengo Miedo de Amarte"3:28
5."Ya No Puedo Vivir Sin Ti"3:59

Personnel

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Credits adapted from Tres liner notes.[1]

Vocals

Musicians

Production

Recording

Charts

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Weekly charts

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Chart (1986) Peak
position
US Latin Pop Albums (Billboard)[2] 4

Year-end charts

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Chart (1986) Peak
position
US Latin Pop Albums (Billboard)[3] 15

References

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  1. ^ a b Tres (CD album liner notes). Álvaro Torres. Fonovisa Records. 1985. Back cover.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  2. ^ a b "Alvaro Torres (Latin Pop Airplay)". Billboard. Archived from the original on 9 December 2019. Retrieved 9 December 2019.
  3. ^ "The Year in Music: 1986". Billboard. 27 December 1986. p. YE-38. ISSN 0006-2510.