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Complices

by: Luis Miguel



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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0825646955022
Label: Warner Music Latina
Manufacturer: Warner Music Latina
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Warner Music Latina
Release Date: May 06, 2008
Sales Rank: 1371
Studio: Warner Music Latina










Editorial Review:

Amazon.com:
Luis Miguel regresa con su nuevo álbum 'CÓMPLICES' de temas inéditos del maestro Manuel Alejandro. El lanzamiento de este álbum esta previsto para el mes de Mayo del cual se desprende el primer sencillo titulado 'Si Tú Te Atreves'. 'Si Tú Te Atreves' es una balada romántica que cuenta la historia de un amor intenso e imposible. 'CÓMPLICES' contiene 12 temas y fue producido por Luis Miguel y Manuel Alejandro.

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People en Español:
It can’t be denied that Luis Miguel has a great voice. Unfortunately, that’s just not enough these days, as musicians with great voices vie for a spot in the music marketplace by create original work and new sounds that supersede even old veteran singers. In his most recent album, Luismi leans on the same musical elements he’s used for the past 20 years: an orchestra, a horn section, and boleros round up a collection of 12 boring tracks written by Manuel Alejandro. If you can stay awake while listening to the disc, more power to you. Luis Miguel has the talent and potential to be as exciting as Michael Bublé or Josh Groban, but he settles for Michael Bolton. --Ernesto Sánchez (People en Español People en Español)

Nunca se podrá negar que Luis Miguel tiene una gran voz. Desafortunadamente, en estos tiempos eso es no suficiente cuando miles de cantantes luchan por ofrecer una propuesta original para sobresalir en el difícil mercado de la música. En su más reciente álbum, Luismi recurre exactamente a los mismos elementos que ha utilizado desde hace 20 años: orquesta, sección de metales y boleros, y nos presenta una aburridísima colección de 12 temas de la autoría de Manuel Alejandro, que quien pueda escucharlos de principio a fin sin quedarse dormido merece un premio a la tolerancia. Luis Miguel tiene todo en sus manos para ser tan excitante como Michael Bublé o Josh Groban, pero se conforma en quedarse en un Michael Bolton. ¿Quieres ser cómplice de esto? --Ernesto Sánchez (People en Español People en Español)









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Disc 1:
  1. Te Desean
  2. Dicen
  3. Ay, Carino
  4. De nuevo el paraiso
  5. Si tu te atreves
  6. Amor a mares
  7. Estrenando amor
  8. Bravo, Amor, Bravo
  9. Tu Imaginacion
  10. Complices
  11. Amor de hecho
  12. Se amaban


Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * escuchar ...
Al principio noté la voz. La voz que ya no era tan buena. Con menos poder, diria. Asi que me dije, esto es lo que ya ha hecho 500 veces, solo que no tan bueno, un pequeño nivel para abajo. Pero despues de escucharlo 3 veces, o era que lo estaba escuchando en Europa? alla, donde a uno le puede venir la nostalgia, senti como una quebradura. LM estuvo enfermo. Aparentemente de la cabeza. Y se nota. Hay unas emociones quebradizas en su voz. Es que me saco las lagrimas. Una pasion en cada nota. Obvio que hay que escuchar este disco, no dejarlo ir. Hay que prestarle atencion, como a un niño que llora. Pero que vida! Tanto que no puedo escucharlo demasiado, cada vez, me lleva a lugares que no conocia. Me quedo con los ojos cerrados y la boca abierta. Gracias por su pasion, Señor Miguel, a usted van mis humildes respectos. r.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - * 1.5 stars ...
Un disco aburrido, como para mi abuelo. Realmente Bravo...,bravo a los que lo pueden escuchar de principio a fin sin bostezar. Le falta cambios de ritmos, tonos e instrumentos. La música es casi infinita, no puede encasillarse tanto!!!!!
Luis Miguel, tenés que innovar, madurar musicalmente no es envejecerte y volverte repetitivo y monótono.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Luis Miguel ALWAYS Delivers! ...
I first discovered Luis Miguel in one of Frank Sinatra's Duets albums. I have been a fan since. His sound certainly hasn't changed and always delivers!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Another Luis Miguel Hit! ...
Luis Miguel has created another flawless record which shows his growth as an artist but also provides his fans with the type of music they love to hear from him. From the slow romantic ballads to the upbeat pop tunes. This whole CD is great gift to his fans. Buy the CD, you won't be disappointed!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * FANTASTIC!!!! ...
one of his best cds. I have them all and he just keeps getting better and better. one of the greatest voices ever. Still waiting for his English cd. Unfortunately I don't understand Spanish but I still love his songs especially the ballads.


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