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Julio Iglesias - México '2015

México
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Album name México
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Date 2015
GenreLatin Pop
Play time 48:54 mins
Format / Bitrate Stereo 1420 Kbps / 44.1 kHz
MP3 320 Kbps
Media CD
Size 116 MB / 359 MB
PriceDownload $2.95
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Tracks list

Tracks:

01. Usted (3:27)
02. Jurame (4:07)
03. Ella (3:44)
04. Fallaste Corazon (4:00)
05. Sway (3:30)
06. Amaneci en Tus Brazos (3:16)
07. Echame a Mi la Culpa (3:31)
08. Juan Charrasqueado (3:43)
09. Y Nos Dieron las Diez (4:48)
10. La Media Vuelta (3:17)
11. Se Me Olvido Otra Vez (3:01)
12. Mexico Lindo (2:46)
13. Quien Sera (2:42)

Biography
Blessed with good looks, a powerful voice, and a gift for communicating with an
audience, Julio Iglesias is one of the most popular and enduring figures in the
history of Latin music, a true international superstar who has sold over 300
million albums worldwide and remains a popular concert draw and chart-topping
recording artist in a career that has spanned six decades. Julio José
Iglesias de la Cueva was born in Madrid, Spain, on September 23, 1943. Julios
father was a successful physician, and his sons initial career ambition was to
become a lawyer and a diplomat. Young Iglesias was also a gifted football
player, and as a teenager he achieved one of his great dreams when he was
recruited to play goaltender with his favorite team, Real Madrid. However,
Iglesias athletic career was cut short in 1962 by an auto accident that left him
with a spinal injury that kept him in bed for nearly two years. As Iglesias
recovered, he taught himself to play guitar, and began writing songs as he
discovered his passion for music. While Iglesias would return to his legal
studies in Great Britain, he was still interested in music, and in 1968,
Iglesias entered a song hed composed, La Vida Sigue Igual (Life Goes On) in the
Benidorm International Song Festival, an annual Spanish songwriting competition.
Iglesias song won first prize, and he was offered a recording contract with the
Spanish branch of Columbia Records. Iglesias recording of La Vida Sigue Igual
became a number one hit in Spain, and he set aside his career in law to pursue
music full-time. Iglesias released his first full-length album in 1969, he
represented Spain in the 1970 Eurovision Song Contest, and by 1971 hed already
sold a million records. Iglesias had a keen facility for languages, and in 1972
he started recording material in German, Italian, French, and Portuguese as well
as Spanish; soon he was one of the most popular musical performers throughout
Europe, performing for tens of thousands of fans in most of the worlds capitals.
In 1976, Iglesias played a sold-out concert at Madison Square Garden in New York
City, though the United States was one of the few countries where he was not yet
a household name. In the late 70s, Iglesias signed a new record deal with CBS
International that reflected his global popularity, and he set his sights on
conquering the English-language markets. After Iglesias version of Begin the
Beguine became a hit in the U.K. in 1981, a compilation album, Julio, was
released to introduce mainstream American listeners to his music; it included a
number in English, Hey. Released in 1984, 1100 Bel Air Place belated established
Iglesias as a star in the United States; featuring his hit duet with Willie
Nelson, To All The Girls Ive Loved Before, the album sold over three million
copies and confirmed his status as a truly international icon. In 1985, a Basque
terrorist group kidnapped Iglesias father, but he was located unharmed after two
weeks; believing his family would be safer in the United States, the singer
relocated to Florida, where he owns an estate in Indian Creek Village, as well
as a home in the resort town of Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic. Through
the 1980s and the early 90s, many of Iglesias recordings were tailored to suit
his American fans, often featuring duets with stars ranging from Stevie Wonder
to Dolly Parton, but with 1996s Tango, he began renewing his commitment to his
Latin audience, and the album went on to win the World Music Award; he also
enjoyed a major commercial success in his native Spain with 2003s Divorcio.
Iglesias also renewed his relationship with his French followers with a handful
of French-language releases, starting with 2004s En Français... and 2005s
LHomme Que Je Suis. While he maintained a busy performing schedule, Iglesias
seemed to be slowing down his recording commitments after the release of 2006s
Romance Classics, but in 2011, declaring his voice to be as strong as it had
been in his youth, he re-recorded a number of his best-known songs for a new
collection, titled 1, Vol. 1, which was a major commercial success

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