Sueños en tránsito

Sueños en tránsito (Spanish: Dreams in traffic) is the third studio album by recording artist Nicole and her final album with Sony Music. It was released by RCA Records on 19 June 1997. Production was entirely handled by Gustavo Cerati, and represented the most radical change in Nicole's musical style, shifting from her traditional Latin pop and pop rock influences, to exploring electronic, trip hop, and alternative rock styles.

Sueños en tránsito
Studio album by
Released19 June 1997 (1997-06-19)
Recorded199597
Matrix Studios, London
GenrePop, alternative rock, electronic, indie pop, trip hop
Length43:07
LabelRCA
ProducerGustavo Cerati
Nicole chronology
Esperando nada
(1994)
Sueños en tránsito
(1997)
Grandes éxitos
(2002)
Singles from Sueños en tránsito
  1. "Despiertame"
    Released: April 1997
  2. "Todo Lo Que Quiero"
    Released: September 1997
  3. "No Soy De Nadie"
    Released: February 1998
  4. "Noche"
    Released: July 1998
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
Rolling Stone[2]

The album received critical acclaim from critics, who praised its innovative style, Cerati's production, and Nicole's vocals and songwriting.

Track listing

All tracks produced by Gustavo Cerati, unless otherwise noted.

Standard edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Cielos"
  • Nicole
  • Sebastián Piga
  • Andrés Sylleros
 4:21
2."Despiértame"
  • Nicole
  • Piga
  • Sylleros
 4:00
3."Noche"Leo García 2:28
4."Todo Lo Que Quiero"
  • Sara Ugarte
  • Claudia Parra
 3:08
5."Sirenas"
  • Nicole
  • Piga
  • Sylleros
 5:00
6."Tuve Que Herirme"Ugarte 4:31
7."No Soy de Nadie"Carola Bony 3:12
8."Cuervos"
  • Nicole
  • Piga
  • Sylleros
 4:28
9."Amores Sin Voz"
  • Nicole
  • Sylleros
 3:19
10."Piel Lunar"
  • Nicole
  • Cerati
  • Sylleros
  • Guillermo Ugarte
 3:25
11."Lunas" (Instrumental)
  • Nicole
  • Cerati
  • Sylleros
  • Guillermo Ugarte
 2:23
12."Verte Reír"Nicole
  • Nicole
  • Cerati
2:34

Personnel

Taken and adapted from Allmusic.com.[3]

  • Nicole - Art Direction, Composer, Performer, Lyricist, Producer, Primary Artist, Vocals (Lead and background)
  • Marcelo Aedo - Bassist
  • Gustavo Cerati - Producer, Composer, Guitar, Vocals (Background)
  • Ray Staff - Mastering
  • Andres Sylleros - Arranger, Composer, Keyboards
  • Ernesto Medina - Design
  • Lloyd Gardiner - Mixing
  • Guillermo Ugarte - Composer, Keyboard Programming, Sample Programming
  • Andre Baeza - Drums
  • Emilo Garcia - Guitar
  • Eduardo Bergallo - Engineer, Mixing
  • Joaquin Garcia - Assistant Engineer
  • Sebastian Piga - Composer, Flute, Guitar, Vocals (Background)
  • Mario Salazar - Photography
  • Gideon Mendel - Photography

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References

  1. Allmusic review
  2. (Posted: 9 September 1997). "Rolling Stone Colombia: Sueños en tránsito nuevo album de Nicole : Review". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 10 September 1997. Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  3. "Nicole-Suenos en Transito". Allmusic. Retrieved 28 October 1997. Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
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