Luis Miguel - Todos Los Romances -320 Kbps-
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is the essential 3-CD box set that brings together the three landmark albums that revitalized the bolero genre for a new generation. 💿 What's Inside?
Before Luis Miguel, the traditional bolero—a genre of slow-tempo Latin electronic or acoustic love songs—was primarily associated with older generations. In 1991, Luis Miguel released Romance , a gamble that paid off massively. He infused classic 1940s and 1950s love songs with modern production values, sweeping strings, and his powerhouse contemporary pop vocals.
The album that started it all, featuring "No Me Platiques Más" and "Inolvidable". Segundo Romance (1994): Luis Miguel - Todos Los Romances -320 kbps-
The Todos Los Romances collection functions as a masterclass in classic Latin songwriting, compiling 37 carefully mastered tracks. The structural division of the anthology follows the progression of the original albums: Disc 1: Romance (1991)
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| Format | Bitrate | Frequency Response | File Size (approx. per song) | |--------|---------|--------------------|------------------------------| | CD (WAV) | 1,411 kbps | 0–22.05 kHz | 30–40 MB | | | 320 kbps | 0–20.5 kHz | 8–10 MB | | 128kbps MP3 | 128 kbps | 0–16 kHz | 3–4 MB | Buy the original CDs: is the essential 3-CD
: The definitive modern version of a timeless Mexican standard.
Unlike modern pop music, which relies heavily on synthesized beats, Luis Miguel's Romances albums were recorded using world-class live musicians. We are talking about sweeping string sections, acoustic guitars, grand pianos, and crisp percussion. High-fidelity playback ensures that you can distinctively hear the pluck of the nylon guitar strings in "Contigo en la Distancia" and the clean, resonant ring of the horn sections in "Cómo Duele." 3. Depth of the Soundstage
"Todas Los Romances" is a 12-track album that features some of the most beloved romantic ballads in Latin music. The album was produced by Luis Miguel himself, along with renowned producer, Ramón Luis Ayala Rodríguez. The album's tracklist includes iconic songs like "El Mariachi," "La Media Vuelta," "Quieres Ser Mi Amante," and "Ojo de Tigre," among others. Each song on the album showcases Miguel's impressive vocal range and emotional delivery, which have become hallmarks of his style. In 1991, Luis Miguel released Romance , a
While every song in the Romances series is a masterclass, certain tracks stand out as essential listening when experiencing the collection in high definition:
is a comprehensive 3-CD box set released on August 11, 1998, by WEA Latina . It serves as a definitive anthology of the first three albums in the iconic "Romance" series— Romance (1991), Segundo Romance (1994), and Romances (1997)—which collectively revitalized the bolero genre for a modern audience. The Legacy of the "Romance" Series


