Grandes Éxitos (Luis Miguel album)

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Grandes Éxitos
Greatest hits album by
Released22 November 2005 (2005-11-22)
Recorded1987–2005
Genre
Length1:37:19
LanguageSpanish
LabelWarner Music Latina
ProducerLuis Miguel
Luis Miguel chronology
México en la Piel
(2004)
Grandes Éxitos
(2005)
Navidades
(2006)
Luis Miguel video chronology
Mexico en la Piel: Edición Diamante
(2005)
Grandes Éxitos Videos
(2005)
Singles from Grandes Éxitos
  1. "Misterios del Amor"
    Released: 24 October 2005
  2. "Si Te Perdiera"
    Released: 16 January 2006

Grandes Éxitos (English: "Greatest Hits") is a

Billboard Top Latin Albums
chart in the United States. It was certified Multi-Platinum in Mexico and the United States (Latin) and Platinum in Spain.

Background and content

On 15 October 2005, Luis Miguel announced that he was releasing a greatest hits album on 22 November 2005.[1] The contains 24 previously recorded songs from his music career, ranging from pop music, boleros from his Romance series, and mariachi. The set includes tracks he recorded under his label Warner Music Latina since 1987.[2] A special edition of the album was also released on 22 November and features six extra songs, as well as a DVD of his music videos.[1]

Two original songs were composed for Grandes Éxitos: "Misterios del Amor" and "Si Te Perdiera". The former song was composed by Francisco Loyo and Alejandro Asensi while the latter track was written by

produced by Miguel.[2][4] "Misterios del Amor" was released as the album's lead single on 24 October 2005 and peaked at number 29 on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart in the United States.[5][6] "Si Te Perdiera" was released as the album's second single on 16 January 2006 and peaked at number 47 on the Hot Latin Songs chart.[5][7] "Si Te Perdiera" served as the main theme for the Mexican telenovela La verdad oculta (2006).[8]

Reception

Billboard Top Latin Albums chart and was certified double platinum in the Latin field by the Recording Industry Association of America for shipping 200,000 copies.[10][11] In Mexico, the double-disc reached the top of the Top 100 Mexico albums chart and was certified quadruple platinum by the Asociación Mexicana de Productores de Fonogramas y Videogramas (AMPROFON) for shipping 400,000 units.[12][13] The DVD was certified double platinum by AMPROFON as well for shipments of 40,000 units.[13] In Argentina, it peaked at number three on the albums chart. In Europe, the record peaked at number five in Spain and was certified platinum by the Productores de Música de España and reached seven in Portugal.[14][15][16]

Track listing

Standard edition
América, América" (from América & en Vivo, 1992)
  • José Luis Armenteros
  • Pablo Herrero
4:34
11."Hasta Que Me Olvides" (from Aries, 1993)Juan Luis Guerra4:40
12."Suave" (from Aries, 1993)
  • Orlando Castro
  • Ignacio "Kiko" Cibrián
4:47
13."El Día Que Me Quieras" (from Segundo Romance, 1994)3:58
Standard edition – Disc two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."
Nada Es Igual..., 1996)
  • Luis Miguel
  • Cibrián
  • Alejandro Asensi
4:13
4."Por Debajo de la Mesa" (from Romances, 1997)Manzanero3:03
5."Amor, Amor, Amor" (from Mis Romances, 2001)3:41
6."O Tú o Ninguna" (from Amarte Es un Placer, 1999)Calderón3:16
7."Sol, Arena y Mar" (from Amarte Es un Placer, 1999)
  • Miguel
  • Francisco Loyo
  • Salo Loyo
  • Arturo Pérez
3:18
8."Te Necesito" (from 33, 2003)Guerra3:14
9."Vuelve" (from 33, 2003)
  • Asensi
  • Edgar Cortázar
  • Miguel
  • F. Loyo
3:33
10."La Bikina" (from Vivo, 2000)Rubén Fuentes2:57
11."Que Seas Feliz" (from México en la Piel, 2004)Consuelo Velázquez3:05
12."Misterios del Amor" (Previously unreleased)
  • F. Loyo
  • Asensi
3:58
13."Si Te Perdiera" (Previously unreleased)Manuel Alejandro3:59
Deluxe edition[17] – Disc one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Ahora Te Puedes Marchar" (from Soy Como Quiero Ser, 1987)
  • Raymonde
  • Hawker
  • Escolar
3:11
2."Cuando Calienta el Sol" (from Soy Como Quiero Ser, 1987)
  • Rafael Pérez
  • C. Rigual
  • M. Rigual
  • Martinoli
3:56
3."Fría Como el Viento" (from Busca una Mujer, 1988)Calderón3:53
4."Un Hombre Busca una Mujer" (from Busca una Mujer, 1988)
  • Calderón
  • Escolar
3:31
5."La Incondicional" (from Busca una Mujer, 1988)Calderón4:22
6."Entrégate" (from 20 Años, 1990)Calderón4:22
7."Tengo Todo Excepto a Ti" (from 20 Años, 1990)Calderón4:32
8."Será Que No Me Amas" (from 20 Años, 1990)
4:06
9."Inolvidable" (from Romance, 1991)Gutiérrez4:15
10."No Sé Tú" (from Romance, 1991)Manzanero3:48
11."América, América" (from América & en Vivo, 1992)
  • Armenteros
  • Herrero
4:34
12."Hasta Que Me Olvides" (from Aries, 1993)Guerra4:40
13."Suave" (from Aries, 1993)
  • Castro
  • Cibrián
4:47
14."El Día Que Me Quieras" (from Segundo Romance, 1994)
  • Le Pera
  • Gardel
3:58
15."Somos Novios" (from Segundo Romance, 1994)Manzanero3:10
16."La Media Vuelta" (from Segundo Romance, 1994)Jiménez2:41
Total length:63:48
Deluxe edition – Disc two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Si Nos Dejan" (from El Concierto, 1995)Jiménez2:34
2."
Alberto Domínguez
3:22
9."Te Necesito" (from 33, 2003)Guerra3:14
10."Vuelve" (from 33, 2003)
  • Asensi
  • Cortázar
  • Miguel
  • F. Loyo
3:33
11."Y" (from Vivo, 2000)Mario de Jesús Báez2:42
12."La Bikina" (from Vivo, 2000)Fuentes2:57
13."Que Seas Feliz" (from México en la Piel, 2004)Velázquez3:05
14."Sabes una Cosa" (from México en la Piel, 2004)
  • Manuel Lozano
  • Fuentes
3:19
15."Misterios del Amor" (Previously unreleased)
  • F. Loyo
  • Asensi
3:58
16."Si Te Perdiera" (Previously unreleased)Alejandro3:59
Total length:55:20
DVD[17] – Disc one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Cuando Calienta el Sol" (from Soy Como Quiero Ser, 1987)
  • R. Pérez
  • C. Rigual
  • M. Rigual
  • Martinoli
 
2."Ahora Te Puedes Marchar" (from Soy Como Quiero Ser, 1987)
  • Raymonde
  • Hawker
  • Escolar
 
3."La Incondicional" (from Busca una Mujer, 1988)Calderón 
4."Fría Como el Viento" (from Busca una Mujer, 1988)Calderón 
5."Tengo Todo Excepto a Ti" (from 20 Años, 1990)Calderón 
6."Entrégate" (from 20 Años, 1990)Calderón 
7."No Sé Tú" (from Romance, 1991)Manzanero 
8."Contigo en la Distancia" (from Romance, 1991)César Portillo de la Luz 
9."América, América" (from América & en Vivo, 1992)
  • Armenteros
  • Herrero
 
10."Suave" (from Aries, 1993)
  • Castro
  • Cibrián
 
11."Ayer" (from Aries, 1993) 
12."La Media Vuelta" (from Segundo Romance, 1994)Jiménez 
13."Delirio" (from Segundo Romance, 1994)Portillo de la Luz 
DVD – Disc two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."El Día Que Me Quieras" (from Segundo Romance, 1994)
  • Le Pera
  • Gardel
 
2."Cómo Es Posible Que a Mi Lado" (from Nada Es Igual..., 1996)
  • Miguel
  • Cibrián
  • Asensi
 
3."Dame" (from Nada Es Igual..., 1996)
  • Lerner
  • Cibrián
 
4."Por Debajo de la Mesa" (from Romances, 1997)Manzanero 
5."Amarte Es un Placer" (from Amarte Es un Placer, 1999)Calderón 
6."O Tú o Ninguna" (from Amarte Es un Placer, 1999)Calderón 
7."La Bikina" (from Vivo, 2000)Fuentes 
8."Y" (from Vivo, 2000)De Jesús Báez 
9."Amor, Amor, Amor" (from Mis Romances, 2001)
  • Méndez
  • Ruiz
 
10."Te Necesito" (from 33, 2003)Guerra 
11."Que Seas Feliz" (from México en la Piel, 2004)Velázquez 
12."El Viajero" (from México en la Piel, 2004)
  • Roberto Sierra
  • José "Pepe" Martínez
 

Charts

Certifications

Personnel

Adapted from the Grandes Éxitos liner notes:[41]

"Misterios del Amor"
"Si Te Perdiera"
  • Luis Miguel – producer, vocals
  • Rafa Sardina – recording engineer, audio mixing
  • Ron McMaster – mastering

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