Aries (album)

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{{Infobox album

| name = Aries

| type = studio

| artist = Luis Miguel

| cover = ariesLM.jpg

| border = yes

| alt = A man wearing a white shirt is front of the camera and laying down.

| released = {{Start date|1993|6|22|df=yes}}

| recorded = June 1992 – May 1993{{cite AV media notes |title= Ayer Single|others= Luis Miguel|year= 1993|type= CD liner|publisher= WEA Latina|id= 4509 92853-2|location= México|pages=1–2}}

| venue =

| studio = {{hlist|Ocean Way (Hollywood)|Record One (Los Angeles)|Larrabee (Hollywood)|Ground Control (Los Angeles)}}

| genre = {{flat list|

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| length = {{duration|m=44|s=31}}

| language = Spanish

| label = WEA Latina

| producer = {{flat list|

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| prev_title = América & en Vivo

| prev_year = 1992

| next_title = Segundo Romance

| next_year = 1994

| misc = {{Singles

| name = Aries

| type = studio

| single1 = Ayer

| single1date = 17 May 1993

| single2 = Hasta Que Me Olvides

| single2date = August 1993

| single3 = Suave

| single3date = 1993

}}

}}

Aries is the ninth studio album by Mexican recording artist Luis Miguel. It was released by WEA Latina on 22 June 1993. After attaining commercial success in 1991 with his previous album, Romance, Luis Miguel decided to return to a style similar to his earlier work, featuring pop ballads and dance numbers with R&B influences. The record was produced by Miguel, who was assisted by Kiko Cibrian, Rudy Pérez, David Foster, and Juan Luis Guerra.

Three singles were released to promote the album. The first two singles, "Ayer" and "Hasta Que Me Olvides," topped the US Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart and the third, "Suave," peaked at number nine. Two other songs were released as promotional singles, "Hasta el Fin" and "Tú y Yo"; both peaked at number four on the Hot Latin Songs chart. To further promote the record, Luis Miguel launched the 1993 Aries Tour to some Latin American countries and the United States.

Aries peaked at number one on the US Billboard Latin Pop Albums, where it stayed for 19 weeks. Internationally, the album was certified quadruple platinum in Mexico, where it sold over one million copies. It was also certified diamond in Argentina. Aries sold over three million copies worldwide. Upon its release, the album received mixed reviews from music critics; they were divided on the dance tunes and ballads, although Luis Miguel's vocals and the album's arrangements garnered positive reactions. Luis Miguel received several accolades, including the Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Album.

Background and recording

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In 1991 Miguel released his eighth studio album, Romance, a collection of classic boleros, the oldest of which originated in the 1940s. The album, which was produced by Armando Manzanero and arranged by Bebu Silvetti,{{cite web|title=Romance – Credits|url=https://www.allmusic.com/album/romance-mw0000277001/credits|access-date=6 October 2018|publisher=AllMusic. Rovi Corporation|archive-date=6 October 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181006114803/https://www.allmusic.com/album/romance-mw0000277001/credits|url-status=live}} was a commercial success in Latin America and sold over seven million copies worldwide.{{cite news|url=http://h.elsiglodetorreon.com.mx/Repository/getFiles.asp?Style=OliveXLib:LowLevelEntityToSaveGifMSIE_ELSIGLO&Type=text/html&Locale=spanish-skin-custom&Path=EDT/1992/10/12&ChunkNum=-1&ID=Ar05100&PageLabel=51|title=Dimes y Diretes|language=es|newspaper=El Siglo de Torreón|publisher=Editora de la Laguna|date=12 October 1992|page=51|access-date=17 July 2022|archive-date=24 May 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140524024147/http://h.elsiglodetorreon.com.mx/Repository/getFiles.asp?Style=OliveXLib%3ALowLevelEntityToSaveGifMSIE_ELSIGLO&Type=text%2Fhtml&Locale=spanish-skin-custom&Path=EDT%2F1992%2F10%2F12&ChunkNum=-1&ID=Ar05100&PageLabel=51|url-status=live}}{{cite book| first1 = Cordelia| last1 = Candelaria| first2 = Peter| last2 = Garcia| first3 = Arturo| last3 = Adalma| volume = 2| title = Encyclopedia of Latino popular culture| url = https://books.google.com/books?id=3uD6PKXl3q4C&q=%22world%20music%22%20awards%20%22luis%20miguel%22%20%22romances%22&pg=PA551| access-date = 14 March 2011| year = 2004| publisher = Greenwood Publishing Group| location = Westport, United States| isbn = 9780313322150| pages = 551–552| archive-date = 11 June 2014| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20140611094200/http://books.google.com/books?id=3uD6PKXl3q4C&lpg=PA552&dq=%22world%20music%22%20awards%20%22luis%20miguel%22%20%22romances%22&pg=PA551| url-status = live}} It revived interest in the bolero genre and was the first record by a Spanish-speaking artist to be certified gold in Brazil, Taiwan, and the United States. In spite of the album's success, Miguel did not want to release a follow-up record that was similar to Romance.{{cite news|last1=Burr|first1=Ramiro|title=Luis Miguel meets his challenges|work=San Antonio Express-News|date=11 July 1993}} When asked why he chose not to record more boleros, he replied "I wanted to try my music, just forgetting a little bit about those boleros that everyone knows".{{cite magazine|last1=Lannert|first1=John|title=Luis Miguel Returns With An R&B Flavor|magazine=Billboard|date=3 July 1993|volume=105|issue=27|pages=1, 72|publisher=Nielsen N.V.|issn=0006-2510}} He began working with the composers for the album a year before recording in a studio in 1992; in Miguel's words, he wanted to "discuss the works, the themes, and melodies; ... The creation of an album has to be part of me or else I would not be able to interpret it, or sing in it".{{cite news|last1=Burr|first1=Ramiro|title=Tejano pop star croons 2nd album|work=Austin American-Statesman|publisher=Cox Media Group|date=17 June 1993}}

On 24 August 1992, Mexican newspaper El Siglo de Torreón reported that Miguel had begun collaborating with David Foster and Juan Carlos Calderón on some compositions, along with English-speaking composers, and selecting cover versions for the album.{{cite news|url=http://h.elsiglodetorreon.com.mx/Repository/getFiles.asp?Style=OliveXLib:LowLevelEntityToSaveGifMSIE_ELSIGLO&Type=text/html&Locale=spanish-skin-custom&Path=EDT/1992/08/24&ChunkNum=-1&ID=Ar05000&PageLabel=50|title=Hit Parade|language=es|newspaper=El Siglo de Torreón|publisher=Editora de la Laguna|page=50|date=24 August 1992|access-date=20 July 2015|archive-date=17 July 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220717114641/http://h.elsiglodetorreon.com.mx/Repository/getFiles.asp?Style=OliveXLib%3ALowLevelEntityToSaveGifMSIE_ELSIGLO&Type=text%2Fhtml&Locale=spanish-skin-custom&Path=EDT%2F1992%2F08%2F24&ChunkNum=-1&ID=Ar05000&PageLabel=50|url-status=live}} He also received assistance from Cuban composer Rudy Pérez and Dominican singer-songwriter Juan Luis Guerra with the songwriting. Recording began on 4 July 1992.{{cite news|title=Comentarios de...|last=Calzada|first=Gloria|newspaper=El Informador|publisher=Unión Editorialista|language=es|trans-title=Comments from...|date=10 June 1992|page=13-E}} Miguel had difficulty finding a suitable producer for the record; he initially worked with American audio engineer Bruce Swedien, but decided to re-record the whole album after disagreements with Swedien's direction. Unable to find a producer, he decided to co-produce the album with his long-time associate Kiko Cibrian. Recording the album took almost a year and was affected by several complications, including its high budget of over US$1.5 million, his father's death, and an appendectomy. Miguel announced that the name of the album would be Aries during a presentation at the 1993 Festival Acapulco.{{cite news|url=http://h.elsiglodetorreon.com.mx/Repository/getFiles.asp?Style=OliveXLib:LowLevelEntityToSaveGifMSIE_ELSIGLO&Type=text/html&Locale=spanish-skin-custom&Path=EDT/1993/05/18&ChunkNum=-1&ID=Ar03904&PageLabel=39|title=Hit Parade|language=es|newspaper=El Siglo de Torreón|publisher=Editora de la Laguna|page=39|date=18 May 1993|access-date=20 July 2015|archive-date=3 March 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303210726/http://h.elsiglodetorreon.com.mx/Repository/getFiles.asp?Style=OliveXLib%3ALowLevelEntityToSaveGifMSIE_ELSIGLO&Type=text%2Fhtml&Locale=spanish-skin-custom&Path=EDT%2F1993%2F05%2F18&ChunkNum=-1&ID=Ar03904&PageLabel=39|url-status=live}} About the naming of the album he said, "This album expresses my personal self. I had a lot to do. I produced everything and wanted to have a lot of fun, take what I like, and what better than the zodiac sign representing what one is."{{cite news|url=http://h.elsiglodetorreon.com.mx/Repository/getFiles.asp?Style=OliveXLib:LowLevelEntityToSaveGifMSIE_ELSIGLO&Type=text/html&Locale=spanish-skin-custom&Path=EDT/1993/05/19&ChunkNum=-1&ID=Ar03801&PageLabel=38|title=Confirmado Luis Miguel ¡No es mexicano!|language=es|trans-title=Luis Miguel is not Mexican!|newspaper=El Siglo de Torreón|publisher=Editora de la Laguna|page=39|date=19 May 1993|quote=Este disco expresa mi forma muy personal. Tuve mucho que ver en todo. Lo produje totalmente y quise divertirme mucho, sacar lo que a mi me gusta y, entonces qué mejor que el signo zodiacal que representa lo que uno es.|access-date=20 July 2015|archive-date=3 March 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303203110/http://h.elsiglodetorreon.com.mx/Repository/getFiles.asp?Style=OliveXLib%3ALowLevelEntityToSaveGifMSIE_ELSIGLO&Type=text%2Fhtml&Locale=spanish-skin-custom&Path=EDT%2F1993%2F05%2F19&ChunkNum=-1&ID=Ar03801&PageLabel=38|url-status=live}}

Composition

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Aries is composed of ten tracks, six of which are romantic ballads. The remaining four songs are dance numbers which San Antonio Express-News editor Ramiro Burr describes as containing a "pop groove" and R&B influences, further comparing them to Miguel's earlier recordings before Romance.{{cite news|last1=Lannert|first1=John|title=A Seduction Of Rhythm|url=http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/1993-06-20/features/9301190737_1_aries-luis-miguel-john-mceuen|access-date=21 July 2015|work=Sun-Sentinel|date=20 June 1993|archive-date=3 March 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303223838/http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/1993-06-20/features/9301190737_1_aries-luis-miguel-john-mceuen|url-status=dead}} Miguel said the mixture of ballads and uptempo music was done to "keep a steady musical line" because he did not want his music to be unrecognizable. The dance tunes "Suave", "Dame Tu Amor", and "Que Nivel de Mujer" are "upbeat, brass-heavy, attitudinal numbers" while "Luz Verde" incorporates Latin hip hop and R&B. "Suave" features a saxophone solo by American musician Kirk Whalum and "Que Nivel de Mujer" is a Spanish-language adaptation of "Attitude Dance" by American band Tower of Power. The band members assisted with the horn section in the song, which was led by one of its lead members Emilio Castillo. Miguel said he included the band's song on the album because of his fondness for R&B in the 1970s, citing the group as one of his musical influences.

"Ayer" is a Spanish-language cover of David Foster's instrumental "All That My Heart Can Hold" with additional lyrics by Rudy Pérez.{{cite web|last=du Lac|first=J. Freedom|url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/2007/08/31/rudy-perezs-two-romance-languages-spanish-music/|title=Rudy Perez's two romance languages: Spanish, music|work=Chicago Tribune|date=31 August 2007|access-date=12 August 2015|archive-date=6 September 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150906135233/http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2007-08-31/features/0708290441_1_love-songs-latin-music-hot-latin-tracks-chart|url-status=live}} Burr characterized the song as a "lush ballad sung by Miguel in his stylistic

romantic swagger that simultaneously conveys pride and pain".{{cite news|last1=Burr|first1=Ramiro|title=Luis Miguel's latest due out Tuesday|work=San Antonio-Express News|publisher=Heart Corporation|date=16 June 1993|page=3}} Similarly, John Lannert wrote for the Sun-Sentinel that the track was comparable to Romance{{'}}s "sparse lyrical muse and smooth musical backdrop". Lannert also called Juan Luis Guerra's composition "Hasta Que Me Olvides" an "emotion-drenched love ode" and referred to "Me Niego Estar Solo" and "Hasta El Fin" as "desperate confessionals about being out of love".{{cite news|last1=Lannert|first1=John|title=A Seduction Of Rhythm|url=http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/1993-06-20/features/9301190737_1_aries-luis-miguel-john-mceuen|access-date=21 July 2015|work=Sun-Sentinel|publisher=Hearst Corporation|date=20 June 1993|archive-date=3 March 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303223838/http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/1993-06-20/features/9301190737_1_aries-luis-miguel-john-mceuen|url-status=dead}} Achy Obejas of the Chicago Tribune labeled the ballads "Hasta El Fin" and "Tú y Yo" as "luxuriantly slow narratives of love lost".

Singles and promotion

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"Ayer" was released as the lead single from Aries on 17 May 1993.{{cite magazine|last1=Lannert|first1=John|title=Luis Miguel Sets New Single, Album|magazine=Billboard|date=22 May 1993|volume=105|issue=21|page=73|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=cygEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA73|access-date=22 October 2015|publisher=Nielsen N.V.|issn=0006-2510|archive-date=17 July 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220717114640/https://books.google.com/books?id=cygEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA73|url-status=live}} It reached number one on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart in the United States the week of 17 July 1993, and stayed there for three weeks.{{cite magazine|url=http://www.billboard.com/archive/charts/1993/latin-songs|title=Hot Latin Songs – 1993 archive|year=1993|magazine=Billboard|access-date=5 September 2015|archive-date=29 August 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150829132832/http://www.billboard.com/archive/charts/1993/latin-songs|url-status=live}} The three music videos for "Ayer" were directed by Benny Corral, Rubén Galindo, and Gustavo Garzón respectively.{{cite news|url=http://h.elsiglodetorreon.com.mx/Repository/getFiles.asp?Style=OliveXLib:LowLevelEntityToSaveGifMSIE_ELSIGLO&Type=text/html&Locale=spanish-skin-custom&Path=EDT/1993/06/22&ChunkNum=-1&ID=Ar03800&PageLabel=38|title=Dimes y diretes|language=es|newspaper=El Siglo de Torreón|publisher=Editora de la Laguna|page=38|date=22 June 1993|access-date=5 September 2015|archive-date=17 July 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220717114641/http://h.elsiglodetorreon.com.mx/Repository/getFiles.asp?Style=OliveXLib%3ALowLevelEntityToSaveGifMSIE_ELSIGLO&Type=text%2Fhtml&Locale=spanish-skin-custom&Path=EDT%2F1993%2F06%2F22&ChunkNum=-1&ID=Ar03800&PageLabel=38|url-status=live}} The music videos were filmed in a mansion in Mexico City.{{cite news|url=http://h.elsiglodetorreon.com.mx/Repository/getFiles.asp?Style=OliveXLib:LowLevelEntityToSaveGifMSIE_ELSIGLO&Type=text/html&Locale=spanish-skin-custom&Path=EDT/1993/08/31&ChunkNum=-1&ID=Ar04201&PageLabel=42|title=Luis Miguel, el número uno|language=es|trans-title=Luis Miguel, number one|newspaper=El Siglo de Torreón|publisher=Editora de la Laguna|page=42|date=31 August 1993|access-date=5 September 2015|archive-date=3 March 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303205025/http://h.elsiglodetorreon.com.mx/Repository/getFiles.asp?Style=OliveXLib%3ALowLevelEntityToSaveGifMSIE_ELSIGLO&Type=text%2Fhtml&Locale=spanish-skin-custom&Path=EDT%2F1993%2F08%2F31&ChunkNum=-1&ID=Ar04201&PageLabel=42|url-status=live}} "Ayer" ended 1993 as the sixth-best-performing Latin song of the year in the US.{{cite magazine| last = Lannert| first = John| date = 28 November 1998| title = Topping The Charts Year By Year| magazine = Billboard| publisher = Nielsen N.V.| volume = 110| issue = 48| page = 35| url = https://books.google.com/books?id=MAoEAAAAMBAJ&pg=RA1-PA35| access-date = 3 March 2010| issn = 0006-2510| archive-date = 17 July 2022| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20220717114613/https://books.google.com/books?id=MAoEAAAAMBAJ&pg=RA1-PA35| url-status = live}} It also topped the ballads chart in Mexico.{{cite news |title=El elepé de Vilo |url=http://h.elsiglodetorreon.com.mx/Repository/getFiles.asp?Style=OliveXLib:LowLevelEntityToSaveGifMSIE_ELSIGLO&Type=text/html&Locale=spanish-skin-custom&Path=EDT/1993/06/07&ChunkNum=-1&ID=Ar05101&PageLabel=51 |access-date=7 April 2025 |work=El Siglo de Torreon |date=7 June 1993 |page=51 |language=es}} The album's second single, "Hasta Que Me Olvides", was released in August 1993 and reached number one on the Hot Latin Songs chart the week of October 23, and remained there for three weeks.{{cite news |last1=Arias |first1=Vilo |title=Article - Hit ParadeHit Parade |url=http://h.elsiglodetorreon.com.mx/Repository/getFiles.asp?Style=OliveXLib:LowLevelEntityToSaveGifMSIE_ELSIGLO&Type=text/html&Locale=spanish-skin-custom&Path=EDT/1993/08/09&ChunkNum=-1&ID=Ar04400&PageLabel=44 |access-date=25 March 2022 |work=El Siglo de Torreón |date=9 August 1993 |page=44 |language=es |archive-date=25 March 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220325050851/http://h.elsiglodetorreon.com.mx/Repository/getFiles.asp?Style=OliveXLib%3ALowLevelEntityToSaveGifMSIE_ELSIGLO&Type=text%2Fhtml&Locale=spanish-skin-custom&Path=EDT%2F1993%2F08%2F09&ChunkNum=-1&ID=Ar04400&PageLabel=44 |url-status=live }} In Mexico, the track reached number two on the ballads chart.{{cite news |title=El elepé de Vilo |url=http://h.elsiglodetorreon.com.mx/Repository/getFiles.asp?Style=OliveXLib:LowLevelEntityToSaveGifMSIE_ELSIGLO&Type=text/html&Locale=spanish-skin-custom&Path=EDT/1993/09/13&ChunkNum=-1&ID=Ar04604&PageLabel=46 |access-date=7 April 2025 |work=El Siglo de Torreon |date=13 September 1993 |page=46 |language=es}} The album's third single, "Suave", was released in 1993 and peaked at number nine on the Hot Latin Songs chart and number on the Mexican ballads chart.{{cite news|url=http://h.elsiglodetorreon.com.mx/Repository/getFiles.asp?Style=OliveXLib:LowLevelEntityToSaveGifMSIE_ELSIGLO&Type=text/html&Locale=spanish-skin-custom&Path=EDT/1993/09/27&ChunkNum=-1&ID=Ar09500&PageLabel=95|title=Hit Parade|language=es|newspaper=El Siglo de Torreón|publisher=Editora de la Laguna|page=95|date=27 September 1993|access-date=5 September 2015|archive-date=4 March 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304023020/http://h.elsiglodetorreon.com.mx/Repository/getFiles.asp?Style=OliveXLib%3ALowLevelEntityToSaveGifMSIE_ELSIGLO&Type=text%2Fhtml&Locale=spanish-skin-custom&Path=EDT%2F1993%2F09%2F27&ChunkNum=-1&ID=Ar09500&PageLabel=95|url-status=live}}{{cite magazine|url={{BillboardURLbyName|artist=luis miguel|chart=Latin Songs}}|title=Luis Miguel – Chart history: Latin Songs|magazine=Billboard|access-date=5 May 2014}}{{cite news |title=El elepe de Vilo |url=http://h.elsiglodetorreon.com.mx/Repository/getFiles.asp?Style=OliveXLib:LowLevelEntityToSaveGifMSIE_ELSIGLO&Type=text/html&Locale=spanish-skin-custom&Path=EDT/1994/02/28&ChunkNum=-1&ID=Ar04902&PageLabel=49 |access-date=7 April 2025 |work=El Siglo de Torreon |date=28 February 1994 |page=49 |language=es}} Its music video was directed by Kiko Guerrero and features Miguel dancing with several women on a beach.{{cite news|url=http://h.elsiglodetorreon.com.mx/Repository/getFiles.asp?Style=OliveXLib:LowLevelEntityToSaveGifMSIE_ELSIGLO&Type=text/html&Locale=spanish-skin-custom&Path=EDT/1994/07/27&ChunkNum=-1&ID=Ar03403&PageLabel=34|title=Listo el "Segundo Romance" de Luismi|trans-title="Segundo romance" by Luis Miguel is ready|language=es|newspaper=El Siglo de Torreón|publisher=Editora de la Laguna|page=34|date=27 July 1994|access-date=17 July 2022|archive-date=4 March 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304195916/http://h.elsiglodetorreon.com.mx/Repository/getFiles.asp?Style=OliveXLib%3ALowLevelEntityToSaveGifMSIE_ELSIGLO&Type=text%2Fhtml&Locale=spanish-skin-custom&Path=EDT%2F1994%2F07%2F27&ChunkNum=-1&ID=Ar03403&PageLabel=34|url-status=live}}{{cite AV media| people = Guerrero, Kiko (director) | title = Suave|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-t6ZIU17jxU |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211221/-t6ZIU17jxU |archive-date=2021-12-21 |url-status=live| medium = Television| publisher = Warner Music Latina | access-date= 5 September 2015 }}{{cbignore}} "Hasta el Fin" and "Tú y Yo" were released as promotional singles in the US and both peaked at number four on the Hot Latin Songs chart.{{cite AV media notes |title=Tú y Yo|author=Luis Miguel|date=1993 |type=Promo single CD|publisher=WEA Latina, a division of Warner Music Group|location=United States|id=PROM #1141}} "Pensar en Ti" received airplay in Mexico and reached number one on its ballads chart,{{cite news |title=El elepe de de Vilo |url=http://h.elsiglodetorreon.com.mx/Repository/getFiles.asp?Style=OliveXLib:LowLevelEntityToSaveGifMSIE_ELSIGLO&Type=text/html&Locale=spanish-skin-custom&Path=EDT/1994/06/20&ChunkNum=-1&ID=Ar04205&PageLabel=42 |access-date=7 April 2025 |work=El Siglo de Torreon |date=20 June 1994 |page=42 |language=es}} while "Me Niego a Estar Solo" was released as a promotional single in Spain in 1993.{{cite AV media notes |title=Me Niego a Estar Solo|author=Luis Miguel|date=1993 |type=Promo single CD|publisher=WEA Spain, a division of Warner Music Group|location=Spain|id=M-37778}}

To promote the album, Miguel began his Aries Tour on 29 May at the 1993 Acapulco Festival in Mexico.{{cite news|url=http://h.elsiglodetorreon.com.mx/Repository/getFiles.asp?Style=OliveXLib:LowLevelEntityToSaveGifMSIE_ELSIGLO&Type=text/html&Locale=spanish-skin-custom&Path=EDT/1993/05/18&ChunkNum=-1&ID=Ar03904&PageLabel=39|title=Listo el nuevo LP de Luismi|trans-title=Luis Miguel's new LP is ready|language=es|newspaper=El Siglo de Torreón|publisher=Editora de la Laguna|page=39|date=18 May 1993|access-date=8 October 2015|archive-date=3 March 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303210726/http://h.elsiglodetorreon.com.mx/Repository/getFiles.asp?Style=OliveXLib%3ALowLevelEntityToSaveGifMSIE_ELSIGLO&Type=text%2Fhtml&Locale=spanish-skin-custom&Path=EDT%2F1993%2F05%2F18&ChunkNum=-1&ID=Ar03904&PageLabel=39|url-status=live}} After his performances in Mexico, he toured several countries in Latin America beginning with Argentina, and later performed in the US.{{cite news|title=Exitosa presentación de Luis Miguel|language=es|trans-title=Successful presentation by Luis Miguel|newspaper=El Informador|publisher=Unión Editorialista|date=22 September 1993|page=11-E}} His set list consisted mainly of pop songs and ballads from Aries and his earlier career, as well as boleros from Romance, which he performed during the second half of the concerts.{{cite news|last1=Romero|first1=Fernando|title=Maturing Luis Miguel now knows how to put on a show|work=San Diego Union-Tribune|date=17 June 1993}}

Critical reception

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|rev1score={{Rating|2.5|5}}{{cite web|title=Aries – Overview|last=Promis|first=Jose F.|url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/aries-mw0000620025|access-date=7 February 2015|publisher=AllMusic. Rovi Corporation|archive-date=12 October 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151012030002/http://www.allmusic.com/album/aries-mw0000620025|url-status=live}}

|rev2=Chicago Tribune

|rev2score={{Rating|2.5|4}} {{cite news|url=http://articles.chicagotribune.com/1994-08-11/features/9408110113_1_luis-miguel-star-aries|last=Obejas|first=Achy|author-link=Achy Obejas|title=Luis Miguel Aries|work=Chicago Tribune|date=11 August 1994|access-date=14 January 2012|archive-date=26 September 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120926041247/http://articles.chicagotribune.com/1994-08-11/features/9408110113_1_luis-miguel-star-aries|url-status=dead}}

|rev3=Los Angeles Times

|rev3score={{Rating|3|4}}{{cite news|last1=Lopetegui|first1=Enrique|title=Latin Pulse : Salsa Converts and Veterans Flavor Sassy Beat With Meaning|url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1993-07-11-ca-11968-story.html|access-date=7 February 2015|work=Los Angeles Times|date=11 July 1993|archive-date=11 December 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151211004108/http://articles.latimes.com/1993-07-11/entertainment/ca-11968_1_latin-pulse|url-status=live}}

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Upon its release, Aries received mixed reactions from music critics. AllMusic editor Jose F. Promis gave the album two-and-a-half stars out of five and found the ballads to be "sometimes a little too syrupy". He complimented some of the dance tunes such as "Suave" and "Dame Tu Amor", but said "Luz Verde" was a "somewhat dated attempt at early-'90s Latin hip-hop R&B". A music journalist for Billboard magazine wrote a favorable review of Aries, stating that Miguel "trades in nostalgic boleros for a stylish, up-to-date package" and called "Ayer" a "perfect transition track from Romance".{{cite magazine|last1=Verna|first1=Paul|last2=Morris|first2=Chris|last3=Morris|first3=Edward|title=Album Reviews|magazine=Billboard|date=3 July 1993|volume=105|issue=27|page=48|publisher=Nielsen N.V.|issn=0006-2510}} Chicago Tribune music critic Achy Obejas gave the record two-and-a-half stars out of four, calling it "a kind of middle ground between Romance and its lush ballads, and the bouncy pop of 20 Años, its immediate antecedent". She praised Miguel's vocals as "wonderfully nuanced and dramatic", and said the ballads mostly "work", but that "the uptempo tunes fall flat most of the time". Enrique Lopetegui of the Los Angeles Times gave the album three stars out of four; he lauded Miguel's inclusion of "healthy elements of jazz and funk into his polished sound" and said he "returns to familiar territory accompanied by his usual superb arrangements and musicianship".

=Accolades=

At the 36th Annual Grammy Awards in 1994, Miguel won the Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Album for Aries.{{cite news|title=The 36th Annual Grammy Awards : And the Grammy Goes to . . . Winners According to Category|url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1994-03-02-ca-29147-story.html|access-date=12 July 2015|work=Los Angeles Times|date=2 March 1994|archive-date=11 October 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121011001119/http://articles.latimes.com/1994-03-02/entertainment/ca-29147_1_grammy-awards|url-status=live}} At the 6th Lo Nuestro Awards in the same year, the album won the award for Pop Album of the Year and Miguel was named Pop Male Artist of the Year.{{cite web |url=http://i.univision.com/contentuvn/rinconlatino/plnuestro/images/index_historia.swf|title=Lo Nuestro – Historia |language=es |work=Univision |publisher=Univision Communications|access-date=8 March 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150626102925/http://i.univision.com/contentuvn/rinconlatino/plnuestro/images/index_historia.swf|archive-date=26 June 2015}} He also received two nominations in the category of Pop Song of the Year for "Hasta Que Me Olvides" and "Ayer"; the latter track was also nominated Video of the Year.{{Cite news | last1 = Burr| first1 = Ramiro| title = Miguel, Guerra top awards nominees | newspaper = San Antonio Express-News | date = 1 May 1994 }} At the inaugural Billboard Latin Music Awards in 1994, Miguel received two awards including Pop Album of the Year and Pop Male Artist of the Year.{{cite magazine| last = Lannert| first = John| date = 21 May 1994| title = First Latin Music Awards Recognize Range of Talent| magazine = Billboard| publisher = Nielsen Business Media, Inc.| volume = 106| issue = 21| page = LM-8| url = https://books.google.com/books?id=TAgEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA52| access-date = 12 July 2015| issn = 0006-2510| archive-date = 19 May 2016| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20160519135240/https://books.google.com/books?id=TAgEAAAAMBAJ&lpg=PA1&pg=PA52| url-status = live}} Miguel was awarded Best Male Singer, Best Male Show for the tour, and Best Disc for the album at the 1994 Eres awards.{{cite news|url=http://h.elsiglodetorreon.com.mx/Repository/getFiles.asp?Style=OliveXLib:LowLevelEntityToSaveGifMSIE_ELSIGLO&Type=text/html&Locale=spanish-skin-custom&Path=EDT/1994/02/12&ChunkNum=-1&ID=Ar05805&PageLabel=58|title=Fueron entregados los premios "Eres"|trans-title=The Eres Awards were given|language=es|newspaper=El Siglo de Torreón|date=12 February 1994|access-date=20 July 2015|page=58|archive-date=3 March 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303202232/http://h.elsiglodetorreon.com.mx/Repository/getFiles.asp?Style=OliveXLib%3ALowLevelEntityToSaveGifMSIE_ELSIGLO&Type=text%2Fhtml&Locale=spanish-skin-custom&Path=EDT%2F1994%2F02%2F12&ChunkNum=-1&ID=Ar05805&PageLabel=58|url-status=live}}

Commercial performance

Aries was released internationally on 22 June 1993, although pirated cassettes of the album were being sold for $1 in Mexico ten days before the official release. WEA Latina prepared 500,000 copies to be distributed on the release date, but after finding legitimate copies of the compact disc were already being sold on the pirate market, they discovered only 300,000 units stored in their warehouse. WEA Latina responded to the piracy by having a Mexican radio station play the whole album a few days before its release.{{cite news|url=http://h.elsiglodetorreon.com.mx/Repository/getFiles.asp?Style=OliveXLib:LowLevelEntityToSaveGifMSIE_ELSIGLO&Type=text/html&Locale=spanish-skin-custom&Path=EDT/1993/06/14&ChunkNum=-1&ID=Ar04403&PageLabel=44|title=Nuevo producto de Luis Miguel inunda el mercado, pero en versión "pirata"|trans-title=New product by Luis Miguel floods the market, but it's pirated|language=es|newspaper=El Siglo de Torreón|publisher=Editora de la Laguna|date=14 June 1993|page=44|access-date=17 July 2022|archive-date=3 March 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303211642/http://h.elsiglodetorreon.com.mx/Repository/getFiles.asp?Style=OliveXLib%3ALowLevelEntityToSaveGifMSIE_ELSIGLO&Type=text%2Fhtml&Locale=spanish-skin-custom&Path=EDT%2F1993%2F06%2F14&ChunkNum=-1&ID=Ar04403&PageLabel=44|url-status=live}} In Mexico, the album was certified quadruple platinum; it has sold over one million copies in the country. In the US, it debuted and peaked at number two on the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart, second to Gloria Estefan's album Mi Tierra.{{cite magazine|title=Latin Notas|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=CxAEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA26|volume=105|issue=28|page=26|magazine=Billboard|publisher=Nielsen N.V.|date=10 July 1993|access-date=10 September 2015|issn=0006-2510|archive-date=17 July 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220717114641/https://books.google.com/books?id=CxAEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA26|url-status=live}} Aries remained in this position until it was replaced by the Gipsy Kings's album Love and Liberté 20 weeks later.{{cite magazine|title=Top Latin Albums  – Week of November 27 1993|url=http://www.billboard.com/charts/latin-albums/1993-11-27|magazine=Billboard|access-date=10 September 2015|date=27 November 1993|archive-date=24 November 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151124040245/http://www.billboard.com/charts/latin-albums/1993-11-27|url-status=live}}

Aries peaked at number one on the Billboard Latin Pop Albums chart and stayed at the top for 19 weeks.{{cite magazine|url=http://www.billboard.com/archive/charts/1993/latin-pop-albums|title=Latin Pop Albums – 1993 Archive|year=1992|magazine=Billboard|access-date=10 September 2015|archive-date=3 October 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151003001854/http://www.billboard.com/archive/charts/1993/latin-pop-albums|url-status=live}} It ended 1993 as the second best-selling Latin pop album in the US after Romance. In Argentina, the album peaked at number two on the album chart and was certified diamond by the Argentine Chamber of Phonograms and Videograms Producers for sales of 500,000 copies. Elsewhere in South America, the album peaked at number one on the Chilean albums chart and was certified platinum in Colombia. Aries sold over three million copies worldwide.{{cite news|last=Estrada|first=Nora Alicia|title=Es un 'Sol' de plata|url=https://www.proquest.com/docview/373620351/4E1958AE45F54DC6PQ/|access-date=8 July 2022|work=Mural|date=19 April 2006|language=es|url-access=subscription|via=ProQuest|archive-date=17 July 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220717114647/https://www.proquest.com/docview/373620351/4E1958AE45F54DC6PQ|url-status=live}}

Track listing

All recordings produced by Luis Miguel and Kiko Cibrian, except where noted.{{cite AV media notes |title= Aries|others= Luis Miguel|year= 1993|type= CD liner|publisher= WEA Latina|location= United States|pages=6–7}}

{{tracklist

|

|extra_column= Producer(s)

| title1 = Suave

| length1 = 4:47

| music1 = Cibrian

| lyrics1 = {{flat list|

  • Orlando Castro
  • Kiko Cibrian}}

| title2 = Me Niego a Estar Solo

| length2 = 4:17

| music2 = Pérez

| lyrics2 = Rudy Pérez

| title3 = Luz Verde

| length3 = 4:59

| music3 = Pérez

| lyrics3 = {{flat list|

  • Pérez
  • Carlos Castellón - Jorge L. Piloto (Spanish adaptation)}}

| title4 = Hasta el Fin

| length4 = 4:49

| music4 = Cibrian

| lyrics4 = Cibrian

| title5 = Ayer

| length5 = 3:25

| music5 = {{flat list|

| lyrics5 = Pérez

| extra5={{flat list|

  • Miguel
  • Cibrian
  • Foster

}}

| title6 = Que Nivel de Mujer

| length6 = 4:28

| music6 ={{flat list|

| lyrics6 = Castro

|extra6={{flat list|

  • Miguel
  • Cibrian
  • Castillo}}

| title7 = Pensar en Ti

| length7 = 4:15

| music7 = Céspedes

| lyrics7 = Francisco F. Céspedes

| title8 = Dame Tu Amor

| length8 = 3:23

| music8 = Cibrian

| lyrics8 = {{flat list|

  • Adrián Posse
  • Cibrian}}

| title9 = Hasta Que Me Olvides

| length9 = 4:40

| music9 = Guerra

| lyrics9 = Juan Luis Guerra

| title10 = Tú y Yo

| length10 = 4:50

| music10 = Jorge Calandrelli

| lyrics10 = Pérez

}}

Personnel

Adapted from the Aries liner notes:{{Cite AV media notes |title=Luis Miguel |year=1993 |first=Luis |last=Miguel |author-link=Luis Miguel |pages=17-18 |type=Album liner notes |publisher=WEA Latina, a division of Warner Music Group |id=7 4509-92993 2|location=US}}

=Musicians=

{{div col}}

The Hollywood String Ensemble {{small|(tracks 3, 5, 7–10)}}

  • Ezra Kliger – concertmaster, violin
  • Paul C. Shure – violin
  • Shari Zippert – violin
  • Roman Volodarsky – violin
  • Barbara J. Porter – violin
  • Vladimir Polimatidi – violin
  • Cordon H. Marron – violin
  • Charles H. Everett – violin
  • Norman J. Hughes – violin
  • Joel Derouin – violin
  • Sid Page – violin
  • Linda Rose – violin
  • R.F. Peterson – violin
  • John J. Wittenberg – violin
  • Leslie J. Woodbury – violin
  • Endre Granat – violin
  • Alexander Horvath – violin
  • Israel Baker – violin
  • Herschel P. Wiserenita Koven – viola
  • Raymond J. Tisher II – viola
  • James J. Ross – viola
  • John T. Acevedo – viola
  • Cynthia Morrow – viola
  • Larry Corbett – cello
  • Daniel W. Smith – cello
  • Nancy Stein – cello
  • Roger Lebow – cello
  • Steve G. Edelman – contrabass
  • Jon C. Clarke – English horn, oboe
  • Joseph Meyer – French horn
  • Calvin Smith – French horn
  • Michael A. Englander – percussion

{{div col end}}

=Production=

{{div col}}

  • Luis Miguel – producer
  • Kiko Cibrian – co-producer
  • Mauricio Abaroa – executive producer
  • Julio Saenz – executive producer
  • Benny Faccone – engineer, mixing {{small|(tracks 2–3, 5–6, 8–9)}}
  • Humberto Gatica – mixing {{small|(tracks 1, 4, 7)}}
  • Paul McKenna – mixing {{small|(track 10)}}
  • Rudy Pérez – co-producer in the voice recording
  • Emilio Castillo – co-producer in "Que Nivel de Mujer"
  • Jose Quintana – production coordination
  • Ezra Kliger – production coordination
  • Jim Champagne – assistant engineer, mixing assistant
  • Noel Hazen – assistant engineer, mixing assistant
  • Bryan Pollack – assistant engineer, mixing assistant
  • Kimm James – assistant engineer, mixing assistant
  • Bernie Grundman – mastering
  • Cartel Diseñadores – design
  • Alfredo Gatica – artistic coordination
  • Carlos Somonte – photography
  • Bruce Swedien – special thanks for their collaboration in this production

{{div col end}}

Charts

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=Weekly charts=

class="wikitable sortable"

|+Weekly chart performance for Aries

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!align="left"|Peak
position

rowheader=true|Argentine Albums (CAPIF){{cite magazine|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=TwgEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA43|title=Hits of the World|date=28 May 1994|page=43|magazine=Billboard|access-date=7 February 2015|issn=0006-2510|archive-date=16 March 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220316233116/https://books.google.com/books?id=TwgEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA43|url-status=live}}

|align="center"|2

rowheader=true{{album chart|Billboard200|182|artist=Luis Miguel|refname="billboard200"|id=308532|access-date=7 May 2014}}
rowheader=true{{album chart|BillboardLatin|2|artist=Luis Miguel|refname="latinalbums"|id=308532|access-date=7 May 2014}}
rowheader=true{{album chart|BillboardLatinPop|1|artist=Luis Miguel|refname="uslatinpop"|id=308532|access-date=7 May 2014}}

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Chart (2003)

! Peak
position

rowheader=true|Spanish Albums (PROMUSICAE){{cite book |last=Salaverri|first=Fernando|title=Sólo éxitos: año a año, 1959–2002|edition=1st |date=September 2005|publisher=Fundación Autor-SGAE|location=Spain|isbn=84-8048-639-2}}

|align="center"|91

=Monthly charts=

class="wikitable sortable"

|+Monthly chart performance for Aries

align="left"|Chart (1994)

!align="left"|Peak
position

rowheader=true|Chilean Albums (IFPI){{cite magazine|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=QQgEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA41|title=Hits of the World|volume=106|issue=15|page=41|date=9 April 1994|magazine=Billboard|access-date=7 February 2015|issn=0006-2510|archive-date=17 July 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220717114641/https://books.google.com/books?id=QQgEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA41|url-status=live}}

|align="center"|1

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=Year-end charts=

class="wikitable"

|+Year-end chart performance for Aries

align="left"|Chart (1993)

!align="left"|Peak
position

style="text-align: left;" |US Latin Pop Albums (Billboard){{cite news|title=Here are the yearly charts for the nation's best-selling...|url=http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/1993-12-31/entertainment/9312290943_1_janet-jackson-garth-brooks-swv/2|access-date=8 February 2015|work=Orlando Sentinel|date=31 December 1993|page=2|archive-date=8 February 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150208230830/http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/1993-12-31/entertainment/9312290943_1_janet-jackson-garth-brooks-swv/2|url-status=dead}}

|align="center"|2

class="wikitable "

!align="left"|Chart (1994)

!align="left"|Peak
position

align="left"|US Top Latin Albums (Billboard){{cite magazine|title=1994: The Year in Music|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ZAgEAAAAMBAJ&q=intitle%3Abillboard%20%22mi%20tierra%22%20%22argentina%22&pg=RA1-PA51|volume=106|issue=52|page=YE-77, 78|magazine=Billboard|date=24 December 1994|access-date=27 August 2013|archive-date=10 April 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220410162803/https://books.google.com/books?id=ZAgEAAAAMBAJ&q=intitle:billboard%20%22mi%20tierra%22%20%22argentina%22&pg=RA1-PA51|url-status=live}}

|align="center"|14

align="left"|US Latin Pop Albums (Billboard)

|align="center"|9

=All-time charts=

class="wikitable plainrowheaders"

|+All-time chart performance for Aries

scope="col"|Chart (1985-1994)

!scope="col"|Position

scope="row"|US Latin Pop Albums (Billboard){{cite magazine|url=https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Music/Billboard/90s/1994/BB-1994-100th-Anniversary.pdf|title=Latin Pop|magazine=Billboard|date=1 November 1994|page=242|issn=0006-2510|via=World Radio History}}

|align="center"|9

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Certifications and sales

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{{Certification Table Entry|region=Argentina|title=Aries|artist=Luis Miguel|type=album|award=Diamond|certref={{cite web|url=http://www.capif.org.ar/Default.asp?PerDesde_MM=0&PerDesde_AA=0&PerHasta_MM=0&PerHasta_AA=0&interprete=&album=&LanDesde_MM=1&LanDesde_AA=1980&LanHasta_MM=12&LanHasta_AA=2010&Galardon=O&Tipo=1&ACCION2=+Buscar+&ACCION=Buscar&CO=5&CODOP=ESOP |archive-url=https://archive.today/20110706084844/http://www.capif.org.ar/Default.asp?PerDesde_MM=0&PerDesde_AA=0&PerHasta_MM=0&PerHasta_AA=0&interprete=&album=&LanDesde_MM=1&LanDesde_AA=1980&LanHasta_MM=12&LanHasta_AA=2010&Galardon=O&Tipo=1&ACCION2=+Buscar+&ACCION=Buscar&CO=5&CODOP=ESOP |archive-date=6 July 2011 |title=Discos de oro y platino |access-date=4 November 2012 |publisher=Cámara Argentina de Productores de Fonogramas y Videogramas |language=es |url-status=dead }}|salesamount=693,162|salesref={{cite web|last1=Franco|first1=Adriana|title=Nuevo galardón en la industria del disco|url=https://www.lanacion.com.ar/espectaculos/nuevo-galardon-en-la-industria-del-disco-nid158931|website=La Nación|publisher=Grupo Nación|access-date=13 May 2019|date=27 October 1999|archive-date=13 May 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190513000619/https://www.lanacion.com.ar/espectaculos/nuevo-galardon-en-la-industria-del-disco-nid158931|url-status=live}}|access-date=13 May 2019}}

{{Certification Table Entry|region=Colombia (ASINCOL)|type=album|artist=Luis Miguel|award=Platinum|salesamount=60,000|salesref={{cite news|url=https://www.eltiempo.com/archivo/documento/MAM-268395|title=Entre los villancicos y la música caliente|language=es|newspaper=El Tiempo|date=23 December 1994|access-date=8 April 2022|archive-date=8 April 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220408122720/https://www.eltiempo.com/archivo/documento/MAM-268395|url-status=live}}|certref={{cite news|url=http://h.elsiglodetorreon.com.mx/Repository/getFiles.asp?Style=OliveXLib:LowLevelEntityToSaveGifMSIE_ELSIGLO&Type=text/html&Locale=spanish-skin-custom&Path=EDT/1994/06/09&ChunkNum=-1&ID=Ar05002&PageLabel=50|title=Luis Miguel Muy Amable Con la Prensa|trans-title=Luis Miguel is loved by the press|language=es|newspaper=El Siglo de Torreón|publisher=Editora de la Laguna|page=50|date=9 June 1994|access-date=17 July 2022|archive-date=3 March 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303213756/http://h.elsiglodetorreon.com.mx/Repository/getFiles.asp?Style=OliveXLib%3ALowLevelEntityToSaveGifMSIE_ELSIGLO&Type=text%2Fhtml&Locale=spanish-skin-custom&Path=EDT%2F1994%2F06%2F09&ChunkNum=-1&ID=Ar05002&PageLabel=50|url-status=live}}}}

{{Certification Table Entry|region=Chile|salesamount=200,000|salesref={{cite news|title=Luis Miguel programa gira por varias ciudades de Chile|url=http://h.elsiglodetorreon.com.mx/Default/Scripting/ArticleWin.asp?From=Search&Key=EDT/1999/06/10/34/Ar03405.xml&CollName=EDT_1990_1999&DOCID=2281934&PageLabelPrint=34&skin=%45%6c%53%69%67%6c%6f&sLanguage=%45%6e%67%6c%69%73%68&Content=%41%4c%4c&selLanguage=&sPublication=%45%44%54&sQuery=%63%6f%70%69%61%73%2b%76%65%6e%64%69%64%61%73%2b%65%6e%2b%43%68%69%6c%65&sScopeID=%44%52&sDateFrom=%30%32%25%32%46%32%36%25%32%46%31%39%32%32&sDateTo=%31%32%25%32%46%33%31%25%32%46%32%30%30%30&x=%31%37&y=%35&RefineQueryView=&StartFrom=%31%35&ViewMode=HTML|access-date=December 10, 2021|work=El Siglo de Torreón|language=es|url-status=live|date=July 10, 1999|archive-date=December 11, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211211005038/http://h.elsiglodetorreon.com.mx/Default/Scripting/ArticleWin.asp?From=Search&Key=EDT%2F1999%2F06%2F10%2F34%2FAr03405.xml&CollName=EDT_1990_1999&DOCID=2281934&PageLabelPrint=34&skin=ElSiglo&sLanguage=English&Content=ALL&selLanguage=&sPublication=EDT&sQuery=copias%2Bvendidas%2Ben%2BChile&sScopeID=DR&sDateFrom=02%252F26%252F1922&sDateTo=12%252F31%252F2000&x=17&y=5&RefineQueryView=&StartFrom=15&ViewMode=HTML}}|nocert=true}}

{{Certification Table Entry|region=Mexico|type=album|title=Romance|artist=Luis Miguel|award=Platinum|number=4|relyear=1993|certref=|salesamount=1,000,000|salesref={{cite news|url=http://h.elsiglodetorreon.com.mx/Repository/getFiles.asp?Style=OliveXLib:LowLevelEntityToSaveGifMSIE_ELSIGLO&Type=text/html&Locale=spanish-skin-custom&Path=EDT/1994/03/09&ChunkNum=-1&ID=Ar04300&PageLabel=43|title=Hit Parade|language=es|newspaper=El Siglo de Torreón|publisher=Editora de la Laguna|page=43|date=9 March 1994|access-date=17 July 2022|archive-date=13 September 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200913160644/http://h.elsiglodetorreon.com.mx/Repository/getFiles.asp?Style=OliveXLib%3ALowLevelEntityToSaveGifMSIE_ELSIGLO&Type=text%2Fhtml&Locale=spanish-skin-custom&Path=EDT%2F1994%2F03%2F09&ChunkNum=-1&ID=Ar04300&PageLabel=43|url-status=live}}}}

{{certification Table Entry|region=Spain|type=album|title=Aries|artist=Luis Miguel|award=Platinum|relyear=1993|certref={{cite web|title=Discos de platino y oro 1999|url=https://www.elmundo.es/anuario/2000/sec/syc/427.htm|language=es|newspaper=El Mundo|access-date=January 7, 2022|archive-date=January 7, 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220107011712/https://www.elmundo.es/anuario/2000/sec/syc/427.htm|url-status=live}}}}

{{Certification Table Entry|region=Uruguay|title=Aries|artist=Luis Miguel|type=album|award=Platinum|number=3|certref={{cite magazine|title=Luis Miguel|magazine=Guambia|issue=283–294|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=zsEwAAAAYAAJ&q=%22luis+miguel%22+platino+romance|publisher=El Kiosko|date=1996|page=62|access-date=2 March 2024}}|relyear=1993|certyear=1996}}

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{{Certification Table Entry|region=Worldwide|nocert=true|salesamount=3,000,000|salesref=}}

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See also

References