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1996 compilation album by Juan Gabriel
25 Aniversario: Solos, Duetos Y Versiones Especiales
Compilation album by Juan Gabriel
Released1996
Recorded1971–1996
GenreLatin
LabelSony Music Latin

25 Aniversario (Eng.: twenty-fifth anniversary) is a compilation album released by Juan Gabriel in 1996. This is a compilation album featuring: Duets, special versions, alternate versions, b sides and solo numbers.

Te Sigo Amando - 1st version with mariachi, available on: Ella 1980 (Album available for limited time only)

No Tengo Dinero (Japanese version)

Déjame Vivir (featuring Rocío Dúrcal)

No Volverás a Verme (featuring La Prieta Linda)

Me He Quedado Solo (Japanese version)

17 Años (featuring María Victoria)

Perdóname, Olvídalo (featuring Rocío Dúrcal)

Qué Bello es el Amor (featuring Estela Nuñez)

Disc 1

All tracks are written by Juan Gabriel

No.TitleLength
1."Eternamente Agradecido - Recuerdos II 1984"3:39
2."Que Se Parezca a Ti - Ella 1980 (Album available for limited time only)"2:58
3."Mañana, Mañana (featuring Estela Nuñez) - Ella 1980 (Album available for limited time only)"2:49
4."Tristeza y Soledad - Ella 1980 (Album available for limited time only)"4:34
5."No Tengo Dinero (japanese version)"3:01
6."Dejame Vivir (featuring Rocío Dúrcal) - Canta a Juan Gabriel Vol. VI 1984"3:42
7."Pensamientos - Debo Hacerlo 1987"8:59
8."No Quiero / Toma, Te Don la Vida (portuguese version)"2:26
9."No Volveras a Verme (featuring La Prieta Linda) - Lo Mejor De Juan Gabriel en Voz De La Prieta Linda 1980"4:12
10."Maria de la Esperanza (Not previously available on album Recuerdos II 1984)"3:25
11."Me He Quedado Solo (Japanese version)"2:58
12."Te Quiero Mucho Mucho (featuring Rocío Dúrcal) - Canta a Juan Gabriel Vol. VI 1984"3:34

Disc 2

No.TitleLength
1."24 de Diciembre (Not previously available on album Recuerdos II 1984)"3:27
2."Lily / Vive (portuguese version)"3:17
3."Esta Noche (Roma Parlaie Tu) (featuring Estela Nuñez) - Ella 1980 (Album available for limited time only)"3:02
4."Señora Maria Victoria (Not previously available on album 17 Años 1976)"4:45
5."Nao Tenho Dinheiro / No Tengo Dinero (portuguese version)"3:02
6."17 Años (featuring María Victoria) - 17 Años 1976"3:09
7."Ella No Me Quiere - Ella 1980 (Album available for limited time only)"2:51
8."Eres Libre (Not previously available on album Me Gusta Bailar Contigo 1979)"3:41
9."Perdoname, Olvidalo (featuring Rocío Dúrcal) - Canta a Juan Gabriel Vol. VI 1984"3:36
10."Te Sigo Amando (1st version with mariachi) - Ella 1980 (Album available for limited time only)"2:46
11."Que Bello es el Amor (featuring Estela Nuñez) - Demasiado Amor 1980"3:09
12."Debo Hacerlo - Debo Hacerlo 1987"9:37
13."Es Mi Vida (Not previously available on album Recuerdos 1980)"3:17

References

"Juan Gabriel 25 Aniversario: Solos, Duetos Y Versiones Especiales". allmusic.com. Retrieved May 8, 2014.

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