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El Amor
Studio album by
Released1994
Recorded1994
GenrePop
Length53:48
LabelSony International
ProducerEmilio Estefan Jr.
Estéfano
Juan R. Márquez
Jaime Stinus
Raúl Orellana
Julio Palacios
Azúcar Moreno chronology
Ojos Negros
(1992)
El Amor
(1994)
Esclava De Tu Piel
(1996)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic(not rated) [1]

El Amor is the seventh studio album by Spanish duo Azúcar Moreno, released on Sony International in 1994.

The album saw Azúcar Moreno making their first collaborations with some of the top names in the world of Latin music in the United States, such as former Miami Sound Machine member Emilio Estefan Jr., composer and producer Estéfano, Kike Santander and Juan R. Marquez, the team behind numerous hits for world-renowned artists such as Julio Iglesias, Gloria Estefan, Jon Secada, Shakira and Chayanne. The title track and the biggest hit "El Amor" was featured in the Hollywood movie The Specialist, starring Sylvester Stallone and Sharon Stone. The extended 12" mix of the song was included on the CD version of El Amor and a special edition of the soundtrack album called The Specialist - The Remixes featured Tony Moran's twelve minutes forty-two seconds Multiple Orgasm Mix, and the song managed to cross over to the US dance charts, reaching #50 on Billboard'sHot Dance Club Play listing in early 1995.[2] The follow-up single "No Será Facil", produced by the same team, was written by Gloria Estefan and originally recorded by the Miami Sound Machine on their 1982 album Rio. Further hits from the album include『No Tendré Piedad』and "Hay Que Saber Perder".

As opposed to Azúcar Moreno's previous albums Bandido and Mambo, El Amor did not include any cover versions of songs from the Anglosaxon world of rock and pop but it did see the Salazár sisters interpreting material by some of the Spanish and Latin American music scene's most acknowledged songwriters and artists. Cherito Jimenez' merengue "Nadie Como Tu" was originally recorded by The New York Band in 1989.『Ladrón de Amores』was penned by Spanish singer-songwriter Rosana Arbelo. "Ando Buscando un Amor" was written by one of the Dominican Republic's leading composers and singers, Victor Victor (full name Victor José Victor Rojas) and "De Lo Que Te Has Perdido" is one of legendary Mexican singer Marco Antonio Muñiz' signature tunes.『Desnúdate, Desnúdame』was originally one of Spanish singer-songwriter Miguel Gallardo's biggest hits in the 1970s. "A Galope" was a newly composed collaboration between Gallardo and the writers of Azúcar Moreno's breakthrough hit "Bandido", Raúl Orellana and Jaime Stinus.

El Amor became Azúcar Moreno's breakthrough on the North American market and won them the prize for Best Group Of The Year at Billboard's Latin Music Awards in 1994.[3]

"El Amor" and『No Será Facil』were both included on Azúcar Moreno's first greatest hits compilation Mucho Azúcar - Grandes Éxitos in 1997.

Track listing

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  1. "El Amor" (Estefano, Kiko Santander) - 4:52
  2. "No Será Fácil" (Gloria Estefan) - 4:20
  3. "Hay Que Saber Perder" (Emilio Estefan Jr., Juan R. Márquez) - 3:59
  4. "No Tendré Piedad" (J. L. Abel, Jaime Stinus) - 3:13
  5. "Colgada de la Luna" (Victor Victor) - 3:37
  6. "Ladrón de Amores" (Rosana Arbelo) - 2:57
  7. "Desnúdate, Desnúdame" (Miguel Gallardo) - 3:40
  8. "Nadie Como Tu" (Cherito) - 4:09
  9. "No Me Vuelvo a Enamorar" (Aguilera Valadez Alberto) - 3:32
  10. "De Lo Que Te Has Perdido" (Dino Ramos) - 3:41
  11. "A Galope" (Miguel Gallardo, Raúl Orellana, Jaime Stinus) - 3:53
  12. "Ando Buscando un Amor" (Victor Victor) - 4:23
  13. "El Amor" [12"] (Estefano, Kiko Santander) - 7:32
    • CD bonus track

Personnel

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References

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  • ^ All Music biography

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=El_Amor_(Azúcar_Moreno_album)&oldid=1058688859"

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