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Disco de Luis Miguel - Grandes Exitos
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Fecha de Publicación:2005-11-29
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Tipo:Desconocido
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Género:Latin, Pop Latino
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Sello Discográfico:WEA
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Letras Explícitas:No
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UPC:825646275366
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Análisis (en inglés) :
If ever an artist deserved a deluxe retrospective, Mexico's {$Luis Miguel} is him. {$Miguel} began his career as a {\teen pop} singer in 1987 with {&"Soy Como Quiero Ser"} and followed it up with {&"Busca una Mujer"} in 1988. He has continually topped the {\Latin} charts and has won two Grammys. In 1990 he began to shift his sound to more traditional romantic material and has followed that path ever since, down the winding road where he melded traditional {\son} and popular styles from {\soul} to {\disco} to the lush romantic crooning of his fully mature style into a signature of his own. This collection contains two CDs with 26 cuts, culled from albums spanning nearly two decades. It's fascinating to hear his development from being a brash {\teen idol} to a mature song stylist who commands respect everywhere he goes. {$Miguel} is a serious player in a field that is intensely loyal. In other words, he never had to work as hard as he has, but he pushes his own envelope, is aware of his strengths, and is never satisfied to merely play to them. Some of the music here sounds dated, it's true, but the way the trajectory works is utterly engaging and worthwhile. Fans will want this keepsake, without a doubt. For those who got on the boat late, {^Grandes Exitos} is a way in, to learn the labyrinthine path of a truly remarkable artist and one of the great singers of our time. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide
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