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Win A Copy Of The New Julio Iglesias Album '1' (Competition)

Thursday, 19 July 2012 Written by Jon Stickler
Win A Copy Of New Julio Iglesias Album '1' (Competition)

Singer Julio Iglesias has re-recorded 38 of his most emblematic songs for a new double album titled '1', set for UK release on 20th August 2012. We are giving away 3 copies of Julio Iglesias' new album '1' in our brand new competition below.

ImageJulio Iglesias’s career is marked by songs and successes in every country, and by worldwide top hits in many languages. 38 of these songs in English and Spanish appear in the double CD album Julio Iglesias '1', in which Julio has re-recorded many of the hits that have turned him into one of the most emblematic celebrities of all time.

The first thing confirmed when you hear these songs, with Julio Iglesias new voice and new arrangements, is that he is indeed a special singer, with a unique style.

Julio has been working for three years on this album and the result has been worth it, because, far from having the differences in sound and production that normally affect compilations, the songs sound uniform and as if they were one, giving the album an appreciated mature unifying sound and interpretation.

The album has already gone multi-platinum in all the countries where it has been released: Spain, Brazil and the Spanish language countries.

You could win a copy of the Julio's new album '1' in Stereoboard's brand new competition below.

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