RBD: La Familia (album)

RBD: La Familia (English: RBD: The Family) is the first soundtrack album by Mexican pop band RBD. The soundtrack was made to promote the group's 2007 sitcom RBD: La Familia.[1] It was released exclusively by the Mexican television network SKY on March 14, 2007. The compilation included the newly recorded track "Quiero Poder," which was co-written by RBD band member Dulce María, two acoustic songs, one live track and 6 songs from the group's previous albums. The DVD-side of the soundtrack also included a behind-the-scenes documentary of the recording of "Quiero Poder."[2]

RBD: La Familia
Soundtrack album by
ReleasedMarch 14, 2007 (Mexico)
GenrePop, pop rock
Length35:01
Language
  • Spanish
  • Portuguese
  • English
LabelEMI
ProducerPedro Damián (exec.)
RBD chronology
Live in Rio
(2007)
RBD: La Familia
(2007)
Celestial (Fan Edition)
(2007)
Singles from RBD: La Familia
  1. "Quiero Poder"
    Released: March 14, 2007

Track listing

La Familia CD side
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Quiero Poder"
2:46
2."Rebelde"
  • Carlos Lara
  • Max di Carlo
3:32
3."Ensina-Me"
  • Javier Calderón
  • Cláudio Rabello
3:38
4."Qué Hay Detrás" (Acoustic version)
  • Lara
  • Karen Sokoloff[3]
3:47
5."Así Soy Yo"Fernando Rojo3:08
6."Qué Fue Del Amor"Armando Ávila3:44
7."Futuro Ex-Novio"
  • Sean & Dame[4]
  • Steve Smith
  • Anthony Anderson
  • Michkin Boyzo
2:58
8."Save Me"
3:57
9."Este Corazón" (Acoustic version)Ávila3:50
10."Una Canción" (Live)
  • José Roberto Matera[6]
  • CJ Turbay Daccarett[7]
3:41
Total length:35:01
La Familia DVD side
No.TitleLength
1."Behind the Scenes of recording "Quiero Poder"" (Video)8:00

Notes

  1. La Oreja. "Alternará RBD grabaciones de serie con gira internacional". Esmas (in Spanish). Archived from the original on July 17, 2014. Retrieved September 4, 2013.
  2. "Se estrena a nivel mundial RBD "La familia"". Globovisión (in Spanish). March 13, 2007. Retrieved February 13, 2014.
  3. Max di Carlo billed as Karen Sokoloff
  4. Sean Hosein and Dane DeViller billed as Sean & Dame
  5. Carlos Lara billed as DJ Kafka
  6. Joe Carvajal billed as José Roberto Matera
  7. Johann Daccarett billed as CJ Turbay Daccarett
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