El Último Romántico

El Último Romántico (The Last Romantic) is the fifteenth studio album by Salvadoran singer Álvaro Torres, released on February 10, 1998 through EMI Latin. The album was produced by himself and Nelson Gonzalez and recorded in four different studios.[1]

El Último Romántico
Studio album by
Released10 February 1998 (1998-02-10)
Recorded1997-1998
Studio
Genre
Length41:18
LabelEMI Latin
Producer
  • Álvaro Torres
  • Nelson Gonzalez
Álvaro Torres chronology
En Busca del Amor
(1996)
El Último Romántico
(1998)
Amante de la vida
(2000)
Singles from El Último Romántico
  1. "El Último Romántico"
    Released: 1997
  2. "Puede Ser"
    Released: 1998
  3. "Te Recordaré Por Siempre"
    Released: 1998

The single "El Último Romántico" was Torres' last international hit, peaking at number 12 in May 1998 on the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart.[2]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Álvaro Torres.

No.TitleLength
1."Amor Sublime"4:08
2."Puede Ser"3:48
3."El Último Romántico"4:09
4."Un Día de Estos"4:44
5."Lo Que Me Quede Por Vivir"4:09
6."Duele Más"3:59
7."Como Quisiera"3:49
8."Por Qué Te Vas?"4:16
9."Tú y Yo"4:12
10."Te Recordaré Por Siempre"4:04
Total length:41:18

Personnel

Credits adapted from El Último Romántico liner notes.[1]

Vocals

  • Álvaro Torreslead vocals
  • Kenny O'Brien – backing vocals
  • Maria del Rey – backing vocals
  • Cleto Escobedo – backing vocals
  • Carlos Murguía – backing vocals
  • Gisa Vatcky – backing vocals

Musicians

Production

  • Álvaro Torres – production
  • Nelson Gonzalez – production, coordination
  • Benny Faccone – mixing, engineering
  • César Benítez – programming
  • Dale Lawton – engineering assistance, mixing assistance
  • Jonathan Burtner – engineering assistance, mixing assistance
  • Jordan d'Alessio – engineering assistance, mixing assistance
  • Rich Veltrop – engineering assistance, mixing assistance
  • Cristina Abaroa – production coordination

Recording

References

  1. El Último Romántico (CD album liner notes). Álvaro Torres. EMI Latin. 1998. Back cover.CS1 maint: others (link) CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
  2. "Alvaro Torres (Hot Latin Tracks)". Billboard. Retrieved December 8, 2019.
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