Miguel Bosé – Esencial Miguel Bose (2013) [FLAC 24 bit, 44,1 kHz]

Miguel Bosé - Esencial Miguel Bose (2013) [FLAC 24 bit, 44,1 kHz] Download

Artist: Miguel Bosé
Album: Esencial Miguel Bose
Genre: Latin Pop
Release Date: 2013
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 44,1 kHz
Duration: 01:53:58
Total Tracks: 30
Total Size: 1,32 GB

Tracklist:

1. Miguel Bosé – Morir de Amor (04:08)
2. Miguel Bosé – Linda (03:41)
3. Miguel Bosé – Sevilla (04:41)
4. Miguel Bosé – Por Un Amor Relampago (A Song For Gail – What Have We Got Her Into?) (04:20)
5. Miguel Bosé – Te Amaré (03:30)
6. Miguel Bosé – Creo en Ti (03:55)
7. Miguel Bosé – Fuego (03:27)
8. Miguel Bosé – Te Diré (02:49)
9. Miguel Bosé – Decir Adios (02:50)
10. Miguel Bosé – 23 Horas Al Dia (03:24)
11. Miguel Bosé – Si … Piensa En Mi (03:22)
12. Miguel Bosé – Amor Mío, Cómo Estás? (04:33)
13. Miguel Bosé – Márchate Ya (03:55)
14. Miguel Bosé – Y Fue (04:03)
15. Miguel Bosé – ERES TODO PARA MI “You To Me Are Everything” (03:27)
16. Miguel Bosé – Amante Bandido (04:20)
17. Miguel Bosé – Anna (Ana) (04:41)
18. Miguel Bosé – Súper Supermán (03:38)
19. Miguel Bosé – Voy a Ganar (03:08)
20. Miguel Bosé – Te Quiero, Amor (03:23)
21. Miguel Bosé – Teorema (03:36)
22. Miguel Bosé – Septiembre (03:48)
23. Miguel Bosé – Never Gonna Fall In Love Again (03:59)
24. Miguel Bosé – Bravo Muchachos (04:05)
25. Miguel Bosé – Mamma, Mamma (03:03)
26. Miguel Bosé – NADA DE NADA (03:54)
27. Miguel Bosé – La Chula (03:42)
28. Miguel Bosé – Don Diablo (03:42)
29. Miguel Bosé – Amiga (04:52)
30. Miguel Bosé – Mas Alla (03:45)

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Miguel Bosé has been a force in Latin music in a career that has spanned dozens of albums and film roles, his own television show, and work as a theater director. His resonant, signature baritone has helmed records in a remarkable variety of styles, from teen pop, disco, new wave, and post-punk to mainstream, art rock, and dance pop. His recordings have graced no less than 45 Top 50 singles including ten number ones in six countries; his hit single “Linda” (featuring Malu) topped the charts in three countries simultaneously, followed by his own number one solo version a month later. While his first ten Sony albums were successful and all firmly entrenched in teen pop, his move to Warner Bros. for 1985’s Bandido found him make a startling musical transformation that saw him relentlessly crisscross styles and genres from album to album and sometimes single to single. His career in the 21st century, beginning with 2002’s Sereno, has been the most successful, netting Latin Grammys and other awards regularly. Since 2002, he has issued no less than six albums charting within the Top 10 on the Latin Pop charts.

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