Uno Entre Mil

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Uno Entre Mil
Unoentremil.jpg
Studio album by
Released1988 (1988)
Recorded1988
Genre Pop
Label EMI
Mijares chronology
Amor y Rock and Roll
(1987)
Uno Entre Mil
(1988)
Un Hombre Discreto
(1989)

Uno Entre Mil (English: One among a thousand) is the third studio album by Mexican pop singer Mijares . This album was released in 1988 earning 3 Gold and 1 platinum discs. It was dedicated to his father .

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History

This album was the end of the artistic relationship between the production team of the 1980s: Miguel Blasco, José Ramón Florez, Jesus Glück, Gian Pietro Felisatti… Mijares wanted to evolve, renew his career, and he made it. This album has the Spanish version cover of "Uno su mille" (Uno entre mil) of the Italian singer Gianni Morandi.

Track listing

Lp Album

Tracks :

  1. Soldado del amor - 3:40
  2. Un centavo de amor - 3:54
  3. Como un ladrón - 3:51
  4. Con un nudo en la garganta - 3:28
  5. Tan solo - 3:57
  6. La guerra del amor - 4:20
  7. Uno entre mil (Uno su mille) - 3:29
  8. El breve espacio - 4:04
  9. No quiero perderte - 3:11
  10. Nube azul - 4:00

Singles

Single charts

#Title Mexico United States
Hot Lat.
Argentina Costa Rica Chile Colombia Venezuela Dominican Republic
1."Soldado del amor"#1#12 #1#1#1#1#1#1
2."Uno entre mil"#1#9 #1#1#1#1#1#1
3."Tan solo"#5-#13#14#10#20#18#2
4."El breve espacio"#5-#10#7#8#7#20#3

Album charts

The album reached the 19th position in Billboard Latin Pop Albums .

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