| フォーマット | CDアルバム |
| 発売日 | 2001年03月06日 |
| 国内/輸入 | 輸入 |
| レーベル | Sony BMG Latin |
| 構成数 | 1 |
| パッケージ仕様 | - |
| 規格品番 | 84535 |
| SKU | 743218453526 |
構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:47:13
Personnel includes: Marco Antonio Muniz, Jerry Rivera (vocals); Dan Warner, Rene Toledo (guitar); Judy Rich, Barbara Williams, Melisa Lewis, Amy Jackson (violin); Chris Mokellar, Leslie Harlow, Mario Ortiz (viola); Ellen Bridger, Jim Hardy, Warren Mueller (cello); John J. Dee (oboe); Ed Calle (soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone); Tony Copncepcion (trumpet); Dana Teboe (trombone); Rafael Ferro (piano); Doug Emery (keyboards): Julio Hernandez (bass); Lee Levin (drums); Richard Bravo (percussion).
Producers include: Roberto Livi, Bebu Silvetti, Nate Burgos.
Engineers include: Michael D. Couzzi, Darren Luke, Alfredo Matheus.
Personnel: J.C. Ulloa (vocals); Dan Warner, Leo Quintero, Rene Toledo, Manny Lopez (guitar); Julio Hernandez (bajo sexto, electric bass); Beverly Hansen , Judd Sheranian, John Englund, Marcel Bowman, Lois Swint, Barbara Williams, Ruth Monson, Judy Rich, Amy Jackson , Meredith Campbell (violin); Leslie Harlow, Lynn Riling (viola); James Hardy, Warren Mueller, Ellen Bridger (cello); Ed Calle (soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone); Levi Mora Arriaga, Tony Concepcion (trumpet); Rafael Ferro, Bebu Silvetti (piano); Doug Emery (keyboards); Richard Bravo, Olbin Burgos (percussion).
Recording information: Blue Sky Studio, Miami, FL; Circle House Stuidos, Miami, FL; L.A.East Stuidos, Salt Lake City, UT; Ocean VU; Studio Center & South Point, Miami, FL; The Gallery, Miami, FL; Zion Recording Studio.
Arrangers: Rafael Ferro; Bebu Silvetti.
Lujo de Mexico became the 69th record by Latin music celebrity Marco Antonio Muniz. After more than five decades sharing his voice with the most popular Mexican singers, the artist known as El Embajador del Romanticismo (Romanticism Ambassador) returns with a collection of ballads. Well-produced by talented Roberto Livi and Bebu Silvetti in Miami, FL Lujo de Mexico opens with a bolero called "Voy a Olvidarte," turns into mariachi with "Que Cosas Hermano," and then delivers a nostagic song titled "Que Bonita Noche," recorded along with Puerto Rican Jerry Rivera achieving its highest point. This 12-track record ends with two songs composed by his son Antonio Carlos Muniz, "Despues de Tanto," and "Vendo Mi Corazon,." ~ Drago Bonacich
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)
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