| # | Track Title | Mode, kbps | Length | Size, MB |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Latin Strut | 232 | 4:05 | 6.76 |
| 2 | 100 Anos De Juventud | 224 | 7:47 | 12.45 |
| 3 | Serenata Ritmica | 140 | 2:52 | 2.85 |
| 4 | Picadillo | 231 | 5:38 | 9.32 |
| 5 | Hong Kong Mambo | 211 | 3:49 | 5.73 |
| 6 | Just Say Goodbye | 188 | 7:50 | 10.52 |
| 7 | El Sublime | 204 | 5:52 | 8.55 |
| 8 | Heat! | 220 | 4:44 | 7.41 |
| 9 | Taka Taka | 241 | 3:14 | 5.57 |
| 10 | Flight Of The Bumble Bee | 217 | 2:45 | 4.27 |
| 11 | El Quinto De Beethoven | 234 | 7:38 | 12.73 |
| 12 | Hot Pants Road | 206 | 4:40 | 6.87 |
| 13 | Do You Feel It? | 213 | 3:46 | 5.73 |
| 14 | Hot Chocolate | 199 | 3:44 | 5.29 |
| 15 | Welcome To The Party | 251 | 4:02 | 7.25 |
| 16 | Free | 220 | 4:19 | 6.79 |
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1Hot Chocolate
Helsinki's the 69 Eyes will be the main tour support for the upcoming UK Tour of Within Temptation
2Heat!
Sydney Wells (Alba) is as blind as a bat. When an eye transplant allows her to see for the first time in her life, she quickly goes under the knife and awakens to a bizarre world she doesn’t know. As bad fortune would have it, Sydney has been given the eyes of a dead psychic girl which makes her see bizarre visions and unpleasant ghost attacks...
3El Sublime
Hop into your own snow plow bull dozer and clear out those parking lots full of powder. More fun than it sounds.
4Do You Feel It?
The cover art’s a little forgettable, and the name could use some work. But don’t hold any of that against Oren Ambarchi and Chris Townend, the principals of Sun. The Australian musicians have made something truly pretty with I’ll Be the Same, their second record under this moniker, and unlike the expansive and improvisational work of...
5Hong Kong Mambo
Infrastructure A record-high 20 construction companies have joined the bidding to undertake the Light Rail Transit (LRT)-Metro Rail Transit (MRT) interconnection project worth P6.3 billion (US$144 million).
6Free
The Ministry of Health (MoH) has proposed an increase of hospital fees, saying that the hike would ensure sufficient funding for hospitals and contribute to improved health care for the poor.
7Welcome To The Party
Sugarland won vocal duo of the year, breaking Brooks & Dunn's long-standing lock on the award, and 17-year-old Taylor Swift won the horizon award for newcomer at the Country Music Association Awards on Wednesday.
8Serenata Ritmica
Blogging takes its toll on the body. Does weight gain on the heels of 8 hours plus a day sitting at a computer surprise anyone?
9Just Say Goodbye
Chelsea staged a sensational Carling Cup escape after Leicester came within minutes of dumping the holders out of the competition in a seven-goal thriller at Stamford Bridge.
10El Quinto De Beethoven
DENVER - This year's Veterans Day Parade already generating controversy. The event is put on in part by the city of Denver, but will not include veterans groups that advocate peace. FOX 31's Jon Bowman reports.
11Taka Taka
Megaman, Mario, Yoda and much more with twisted ballons!
12Latin Strut
More than 28 years after 1.7 million people were killed, the first Khmer Rouge defendant stepped into a public courtroom seeking bail on charges of crimes against humanity.
13Flight Of The Bumble Bee
Some things never change. Since the inception of LaVell Edwards' 28-year reign and his high-powered, aerial offense in 1972, BYU has evolved into one of the most prolific quarterback factories, yielding such college legends as Gifford Nielsen, Steve Young, Robbie Bosco, Jim McMahon and Ty Detmer.
14100 Anos De Juventud
Cody Bowers loved the takeaway. The former Maryville College cornerback was the first to celebrate on the sideline when his secondary came away with an interception that gave the ball back to the Fighting Scots.
15Picadillo
Former Fulham boss Chris Coleman is emerging as the No1 candidate to replace departed Steve Bruce at Birmingham City. Coleman is unsettled at Real Sociedad in Spain and wants to return to England
16Hot Pants Road
Those who know Latasha Norman describe her as a serious, smart student who was seen around Jackson State University with pad and pencil, covering stories for the campus newspaper.