Julio Iglesias - Love Songs (2004)

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Title: Love Songs
Year Of Release: 2004
Label: Columbia
Genre: Pop
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
Total Time: 59:20
Total Size: 412 Mb / 151 Mb
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Tracklist:

1. To All the Girls I've Loved Before (Album Version) 03:32
2. Crazy (Album Version) 03:16
3. When I Need You (Album Version) 04:15
4. Vincent (Starry Starry Night) (Album Version) 04:15
5. And I Love Her (Album Version) 03:11
6. Feelings (Live Version) 03:30
7. If You Go Away (Album Version) 03:32
8. Crazy in Love (Album Version) 03:31
9. When I Fall in Love (Album Version) 03:27
10. Can't Help Falling In Love (Album Version) 03:19
11. As Time Goes By (From the Motion Picture "Casablanca") (Live Version) 03:35
12. Moonlight Lady (Album Version) 04:02
13. When You Tell Me That You Love Me (Album Version) 03:59
14. Mona Lisa (Album Version) 03:56
15. 99 Miles from L.A. (Album Version) 04:08
16. Love Has Been a Friend to Me (Album Version) 03:25

This has 16 tracks from the mid-'80s to the late '90s, but like other installments in Sony's Love Songs series, it's not synonymous with a greatest-hits compilation. Instead, it's just an assortment of various songs from the catalog of one of the most popular romantic vocalists of the late-20th century, though there are of course a whole lot more than 16 "love songs" in the Iglesias discography. These particular ones seem to have been selected with an eye toward the North American market, as all are in English, and the program's heavy on covers of era-spanning pop standards: "Mona Lisa," "Can't Help Falling in Love," "When I Fall in Love," "As Time Goes By," the Willie Nelson-penned "Crazy" (popularized by Patsy Cline), Don McLean's "Vincent (Starry Starry Night)," the Beatles' "And I Love Her," Morris Albert's "Feelings," Jacques Brel and Rod McKuen's "If You Go Away." It does have some of his big American hits in "To All the Girls I've Loved Before" (a duet with Willie Nelson) and "Moonlight Love," yet it's missing his smash duet with Diana Ross, "All of You." Overall, it's representative of the glossily produced, sentimental adult contemporary pop for which the singer's most known to much of the English-speaking audience.





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