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The usual smooth, well-crafted pop ear candy from Luis Miguel, earnestly sung over strings and polite Latin rhythms. This may be a concept CD: each tune title is preceded by a year, which one assumes refers to its year of composition or original release. There are printed lyrics, albeit in a totally different song order, and no liner notes explain what we are to make of this presentation. Ultimately, it doesn't matter...the title of the release says it all. ~ Janet Rosen
Recorded at Oceanway Studios, Hollywood, California.
Personnel: Grant Geissman (guitar); Pedro Flores (viola); Benjamin Correa (clarinet); Peter Scott (oboe); Justo Almario (alto saxophone, tenor saxophone); Don Markese (alto saxophone); Ramon Flores (trumpet); Joe Meyer , Calvin Smith (French horn); Alan Kaplan, Robert Payne (trombone); Bebu Silvetti (piano, synthesizer); Gustavo Borner (keyboards, programming, keyboard programming); Carlos Vega (drums); Luis Conte (percussion).
Audio Mixer: Benny Faccone.
Recording information: Ocean Way Recording Studios, Hollywood, CA.
Directors: Ezra Kliger; Bebu Silvetti.
Photographer: Kenneth Barzilai.
Unknown Contributor Role: Kenneth Barzilai.
Arranger: Bebu Silvetti.
Personnel: Luis Miguel (vocals); Grant Geissman (guitar); Pedro Flores (viola); Benjamin Correa (requinto); Justo Almario (tenor saxophone), Don Markese (alto saxophone), Charlie Davis, Ramon Flores (trumpet); Joseph Meyer, Calvin Smith (French horn); Alan Kaplan, Robert Payne (trombone); Bebu Silvetti (piano, synthesizer); Abraham Laboriel (bass); Carlos Vega (drums); Luis Conte (percussion); T. Gustavo Borner (programming).
Luis Miguel Romance Songs Purchase Romance CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Luis Miguel El Concierto CDs (1995)
Romance album
$18.89 Mariachi 2000 De Cutberto Perez: Cutberto Perez (director, trumpet); Fernando Hernandez (guitarron); Juan Carlos Navarro (guitar); Miguel Flores (vihuela); Hugo Santiago, Pedro Garcia, Martin Pinzon, Petronilo Godinez, Emilio Perez, Francisco Javier Garcia, Julio De Santiago, Jose Ignacio Vazquez (violin); Juan Guzman (trumpet).
El Concierto is a double disc set of Luis Miguel's greatest hits performed live in concert. Miguel throws in a couple of Mexican and mariachi standards that haven't appeared on his album, making the package a necessity for fans. In fact, El Concierto ...
| | Luis Miguel Nada Es Igual CD (1996)
Romance CD music
$7.59 NADA ES IGUAL was nominated for a 1997 Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Performance.
NADA ES IGUAL contains more of the smooth-as-silk Latin pop that has made Luis Miguel a worldwide star. Miguel, winner of multiple Grammy Awards, is a sensual crooner whose songs combine cool, breezy melodicism with slick, seamless production. On tunes like "Si Te Vas" and "Abrazame," sparkling keyboards and punchy horns provide an elegant backdrop for the singer to work his magic, and work it he does. There is not a single moment on NADA ES IGUAL where Miguel sounds less than 100 percent committed to every word that comes out of his mouth. He invests every song with enough emotion to communicate to any listener, whether they speak Spanish (as Miguel does), English or Martian.
Luis Miguel's 1996 album Nada Es Igual was the follow-up to his hugely ...
| | Luis Miguel Romances CD (1997)
Romance music CDs
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| | Luis Miguel 20 Anos CD (1990)
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| | Luis Miguel Aries CD (1993)
Romance album
$8.95 Luis Miguel's pop album Aries, impeccably produced by the artist himself, was released after his first hugely successful Romance set, which was a collection of ballads and boleros as interpreted by the artist. Therefore, with the release of this album, his public expected more of the same in terms of romantic ballads, and that is what he delivered. Six of the album's ten tracks are romance-themed ballads, sometimes a little too syrupy, but nonetheless feeding his fans' appetite for said material. Other styles of music on this album are found on the tracks "Suave," "Dame Tu Amor," and "Que Nivel de Mujer," which are upbeat, brass-heavy, attitudinal numbers that the singer delivers to fine ...
| | Luis Miguel Segundo Romance CD (1994)
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| | Karat Schwanenkoenig CD (1970) (Import) Germany
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| | Ami Suzuki All Night Long CD (2005)
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| | Aretha Franklin Who's Zoomin' Who? CD (1985)
Romance album
$6.29 When the Reverend C.L. Franklin passed away in 1984, daughter Aretha (who was close to her father) rebounded from this personal tragedy by cutting 1985's WHO'S ZOOMIN' WHO? with producer Narada Michael Walden. The resulting album is full of famous names, contained three Top 20 singles and was Franklin's highest-charting album since 1972. Hitting the upper reaches of the charts were "Freeway Of Love," the title track and "Sisters Are Doin' It For Themselves," a feminist anthem written by and recorded with the Eurythmics. The Top 5 "Freeway" found Lady Soul backed by the Santana rhythm section and featured a ripping sax solo by Clarence Clemons.
Other famous cameos on ZOOMIN' include Dizzy Gillespie playing trumpet on the Franklin-penned "Integrity," and Carlos Santana and Peter Wolf contributing guitar and vocals respectively ...
| | Chuck Jackson Motown Anthology CD (2005) (Import) England; United Kingdom
Romance CD music
$20.39 Chuck Jackson's MOTOWN ANTHOLOGY brings together three separate albums from the incomparable R&B star--CHUCK JACKSON ARRIVES, GOING BACK TO CHUCK JACKSON, and TEARDROPS KEEP FALLING ON MY HEART. These rare LPs, valued by many collectors, are now available on this double CD alongside a slew of even rarer 45 recordings and previosly unheard tracks.
Everything from Chuck Jackson's three Motown albums is included on this two-CD compilation, along with 12 rare cuts covering his non-LP single "Pet Names," a couple tracks that didn't surface until after 2000 on Motown rarity anthologies, and nine songs that were released here for the first time. While it's good to have this rare material so thoroughly and conveniently collected into one place, it's neither among Jackson's best work nor among the better off the beaten track Motown sides. The Jackson-Motown combination should have worked better than it did, but for whatever reason, his 1967-1971 recordings for the label didn't click. In fact, to be blunt, this is some of the blander Motown material of the era, and Jackson's vocals are a little too brusque and overwrought to suit the songs. It's true that many of the songs were penned by top Motown writers like Smokey Robinson, Stevie Wonder, and Ivy Joe Hunter, but you get the feeling that the composers (and label) were holding back their best stuff for other performers. It bears ...
| | Road To Nowhere CD (2006) (Import) Australia
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$24.95 | | Johnny Reid Dance With Me CD (2009) Import
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$19.79 Album number three for Scottish-born, Nashville-based singer-songwriter Johnny Reid helped cement the Canadian country star's place in the worldwide music community. On DANCE WITH ME, Reid radiates confidence, sounding a lot like a country Rod Stewart. The affable singer hits all the right notes from the very first track, the moving "A Woman Like You." The jangle-pop tune swirls with silky steel guitar, harmonica and a heart-fluttering backbone. On the hotrod swift "Hey-O," Reid puts the peddle to the floor and burns a bit of rubber. With a songwriting style that lands somewhere between Don Henley and Garth Brooks, Reid manages to avoid the cheese-ball feel that hampers ...
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