Segundo Romance (English: Second Romance)[1] is the tenth studio album by Mexican singer Luis Miguel, released on 30 August 1994 through WEA Latina. Like Miguel's 1991 album Romance, Segundo Romance comprises cover versions of boleros (Latin ballads) written between 1934 and 1993. It was produced by Miguel with Juan Carlos Calderón, Kiko Cibrian and Armando Manzanero and recorded in early 1994 at the Record Plant in Los Angeles.
Miguel promoted the album with tours in the United States and Latin America from August to December 1994. Four singles were released: "El Día Que Me Quieras", "La Media Vuelta", "Todo y Nada", and "Delirio". The former two reached the top of the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart in the United States.
Segundo Romance received positive reviews from music critics, who praised its production, Miguel's vocals and the choice of songs. It won several awards, including the Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Performance. By 1995, Segundo Romance had sold over 4.5 million copies and achieved multi-platinum status in many Latin American countries and Spain, and was certified platinum in the United States. Like its predecessor, the album helped continue renewing mainstream interest in bolero music.
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SegundoRomance (English: Second Romance) is the tenth studio album by Mexican singer Luis Miguel, released on 30 August 1994 through WEA Latina. Like...
certifications for Spanish-language albums in the United States, for Romance and SegundoRomance (the latter earning him 35 platinum records throughout Central...
The SegundoRomance Tour was a concert tour performed by Luis Miguel during the last part of 1994 to promote his last album. He began the tour in Mexico...
Luis Miguel (1993) SegundoRomance – Luis Miguel (1994) Amor – Jon Secada (1995) Enrique Iglesias – Enrique Iglesias (1996) Romances – Luis Miguel (1997)...
War. Romance was followed by three more albums: SegundoRomance (1994), Romances (1997), and Mis Romances (2001). Between the release of the Romance-themed...
Miguel would record three more bolero albums: SegundoRomance (1994), Romances (1997), and Mis Romances (2001). The first three bolero albums were certified...
Luis Miguel (1993) SegundoRomance – Luis Miguel (1994) Amor – Jon Secada (1995) Enrique Iglesias – Enrique Iglesias (1996) Romances – Luis Miguel (1997)...
three wins, including his consecutive awards for Aries (1994) and SegundoRomance (1995). In 1998, Spanish artists Enrique Iglesias and Julio Iglesias...
Chile and made the Billboard and world Latin music charts in 2003. Solo un segundo was the third single from the album going top 10 in Argentina and top 20...
Luis Miguel (1993) SegundoRomance – Luis Miguel (1994) Amor – Jon Secada (1995) Enrique Iglesias – Enrique Iglesias (1996) Romances – Luis Miguel (1997)...
Luis Miguel (1993) SegundoRomance – Luis Miguel (1994) Amor – Jon Secada (1995) Enrique Iglesias – Enrique Iglesias (1996) Romances – Luis Miguel (1997)...
Luis Miguel (1993) SegundoRomance – Luis Miguel (1994) Amor – Jon Secada (1995) Enrique Iglesias – Enrique Iglesias (1996) Romances – Luis Miguel (1997)...
Luis Miguel (1993) SegundoRomance – Luis Miguel (1994) Amor – Jon Secada (1995) Enrique Iglesias – Enrique Iglesias (1996) Romances – Luis Miguel (1997)...
Luis Miguel (1993) SegundoRomance – Luis Miguel (1994) Amor – Jon Secada (1995) Enrique Iglesias – Enrique Iglesias (1996) Romances – Luis Miguel (1997)...
Auditorium in Mexico and at the José Amalfitani Stadium in 1994 during his SegundoRomance Tour. The album features live covers of José Alfredo Jiménez's songs...
Luis Miguel (1993) SegundoRomance – Luis Miguel (1994) Amor – Jon Secada (1995) Enrique Iglesias – Enrique Iglesias (1996) Romances – Luis Miguel (1997)...