Todos Los Romances

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Todos Los Romances
A black-and-white photo of a man in a tuxedo standing next to a microphone stand is staring to the right.
Box set by
Released11 August 1998
Recorded1991–97
GenreBolero
Length1:33:02
LanguageSpanish
LabelWEA Latina

Todos Los Romances (All the Romances) is a box set compilation album by Mexican singer Luis Miguel. Released on 11 August 1998 by WEA Latina, the record features the three previously released Romance-themed albums in which Miguel covered classic boleros in each of them: Romance (1991), Segundo Romance (1994), and Romances (1997). An editor for AllMusic rated the album four of five stars. Commercially, Todos Los Romances peaked at number four in Spain and was certified double Platinum in the country. It also achieved Gold status in Argentina and peaked at number 12 on the Billboard's Top Latin Albums in the United States.

Background and release

In 1991, Miguel released his eighth studio album,

Grammy nomination for Best Latin Pop Album.[4][5] Its follow-up, Segundo Romance, was released in 1994; Manzanero, Juan Carlos Calderón and Kiko Cibrian co-produced the record with Miguel, with it winning a Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Performance.[6][7] In 1997 Romances was released, with Miguel and Manzanero co-producing Silvetti's arrangements;[8] it sold over 4.5 million copies, winning another Grammy for Best Latin Pop Performance.[9][10] Each of the three discs were certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America for shipping one million copies in the United States. One year after the release of Romances, WEA Latina announced that it will issue a three-disc compilation album Todos Los Romances, which contains three Romance-themed albums and was released on 11 August 1998.[11]

Reception

An editor for

Spanish Albums Chart, selling over 200,000 copies in the country and gaining a double Platinum certification awarded by Productores de Música de España for shipping 200,000.[13][14] In the United States, the record peaked at number 12 on the Billboard's Top Latin Albums and number six on the Latin Pop Albums chart.[15] In Argentina, it was awarded Gold by the Argentine Chamber of Phonograms and Videograms Producers for shipments of 30,000 copies.[16]

Track listing

Disc 1 (Romance)
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."No Me Platiques Más"Vicente Garrido3:31
2."
Cuando Vuelva a Tu Lado"
María Grever3:48
11."No Sé Tú"Manzanero3:50
12."Cómo"Chico Novarro3:14
Total length:44:02
Disc 2 (Segundo Romance)
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."El Día Que Me Quieras"3:58
2."Sin Ti"Pepe Guízar3:00
3."Somos Novios"Manzanero3:10
4."La Media Vuelta"José Alfredo Jiménez2:42
5."Solamente una Vez"Agustín Lara2:58
6."Todo y Nada"Garrido3:35
7."Historia de un Amor"Carlos Almarán3:55
8."Como Yo Te Amé"Manzanero3:30
9."Nosotros"Pedro Junco4:00
10."Yo Sé Que Volverás"
  • Manzanero
  • Luis Pérez Sabido
3:35
11."Delirio"Portillo de la Luz4:34
Total length:38:57
Disc 3 (Romances)
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Voy a Apagar la Luz / Contigo Aprendí"Manzanero4:10
2."Sabor a Mí"Álvaro Carrillo3:05
3."Por Debajo de la Mesa"Manzanero3:03
4."La Gloria Eres Tú"José Antonio Mendez3:21
5."Amanecer"Manzanero3:31
6."Encadenados"Carlos Arturo Briz 
7."Bésame Mucho"Consuelo Velázquez5:26
8."Contigo (Estar Contigo)"
4:08
9."Noche De Ronda"Lara4:16
10."El Reloj"Cantoral3:02
11."Júrame"Grever3:57
12."De Quererte Así (De T'Avoir Aimee)"3:13
13."Uno"4:48
14."Mañana de Carnaval (Manhã de Carnaval)"
4:06
Total length:54:05

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