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''Carne De Melocotón'' is the third studio album by
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, their debut for the
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label. The album, whose title translates as ''Peach Flesh'',Melocotón=peach
/ref> was released in 1988 and saw the Salazár sisters embracing influences from contemporary pop, rock and dance music and arrangements with prominent use of synthesizers and drum machines, combined with a new bolder and sexier image. The lead single was "Aunque Me Falte El Aire" which also was their debut single on the UK market, then released under the title "Breathless". It was however a
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remix of the follow-up "Debajo Del Olivo" ("Under The Olive Tree") which became their breakthrough in Spain, and the track also became an underground club hit in Continental Europe and Scandinavia in early 1989. A full-length remix album entitled '' Mix In Spain'' followed that same year. The original album version of "Debajo Del Olivo" was included on the duo's first greatest hits album ''
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'', released in 1997. ''Carne De Melocotón'' was released on CD in Spain in 1988, and then also included the ''Lerele'' remix of "Aunque Me Falte El Aire" as a bonus track. While certain tracks have re-surfaced on Sony Music compilations like ''Bandido Y Otros Exitos'' and ''Solo Azúcar'', the original ''Carne De Melocotón'' album has been out of print in all formats ever since the early 1990s.


Track listing

Side A #"Aunque Me Falte El Aire" - 3:39 #"Chica Vaivén" - 3:39 #"Alerta Corazón" - 3:28 #"La Chulapona" - 3:26 #"Carne De Melocotón" - 4:09 Side B #"Debajo Del Olivo" - 4:16 #"Limón Amargo" - 2:39 #"Labios De Amapola" - 4:33 #"Me Pones Mala" - 3:16 #"Fui" - 3:03 CD bonus track
  1. "Aunque Me Falte El Aire" (Lerele Mix) - 5:33


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