DISCOGRAPHY

2006  2003  2002  1999  | 1997
1995  1994  1992  1989

¿DÓNDE JUGARAN LOS NIÑOS?
BUY ALBUM

In 1992, Maná undergoes another change in their lineup with the departure of Ulises Calleros, who has since become the band’s manager.  This gave way to the arrival of two new members, keyboard player Iván González and guitarist César “Vampiro” López.  With this new composition they recorded ¿Dónde Jugaran los Niños? in Los Angeles.  The album that was a breakthrough in the history of the band, as well as in  Rock In Español, with sales of over one million units and a total of eight singles in the charts in Spanish-speaking America. These singles were “Vivir Sin Aire,” “Cómo Te Deseo,” “Oye Mi Amor,” “Cómo Diablos,” “Te Lloré Un Río” and “Me Vale,” songs that are now classics in their repertoire.  After that, they started a world tour, offering 268 concerts in more than 17 countries including the Americas, Spain and Switzerland, where they were invited to participate in the prestigious Montreaux Festival.  By 1994, due to professional and artistic differences, Iván González and César López left the band.

 

Track List


1. De pies a cabeza
2. Oye mi amor
3. Cachito
4. Vivir sin aire
5. Donde jugaran los níños
6. El desierto
7. La chula
8. Como te deseo
9. Te lloré un río
10. Como diablos
11. Huele a tristeza
12. Me vale