Busca una Mujer
Busca una Mujer, also known as Un Hombre Busca una Mujer, is the sixth studio album by Mexican singer Luis Miguel. It was mainly written and produced by Juan Carlos Calderón, and released on November 25, 1988, as the second album released with Warner Music. "Fría Como el Viento" was released as the album's lead single, which spent seven months on the top-ten of many record charts in Latin America. The success of "Fría Como el Viento" almost overshadowed the rest of the singles released from the album. The album title was simply Busca una Mujer since his name would complement the title. On the Billboard Billboard [Top Latin Songs Year-End Chart|Hot Latin Songs Year-End Chart of 1989], "La Incondicional" appeared at number three. "Separados" has since become known among fans of professional wrestling for being the entrance theme of Japanese masked wrestler Último Dragón, outside of his tenure in WWE.
Promotion
To promote the album, Luis Miguel embarked on a tour during 1989 and 1990. In 1989 a VHS video was released, a compilation of his concerts in Mexico called Un Año de Conciertos.Track listing
Brazilian versionThe Brazilian version of Busca Una ''Mujer'' was released in 1988 with 2 songs in Portuguese, “Fria Como O Vento” and “A Incondicional”.
Personnel
Adapted from the Busca Una Mujer liner notes:Performance credits
- Juan Carlos Calderón – keyboards, arranger, chorus arrangement
- Randy Kerber – keyboards, arranger, brass arranger
- K.C. Porter – keyboards, arranger
- Dennis Belfield – bass
- John Robinson – drums
- Jeff Porcaro – drums
- Paul Jackson Jr. – guitar
- Buzz Feiten – guitar, guitar solo
- Jerry Hey – brass
- Gary Grant – brass
- Kim Hutchcroft – brass
- Alan Kaplan – brass
- Lew McCreary – brass
- Antonio Molto – saxophone solo
- Conjunto de Cuerda de Madrid – strings
- Luis Miguel – background vocals, brass arranger
- Andrea Bronston – background vocals
- Mary Jamison – background vocals
- Doris – background vocals
- Huevo – background vocals
- Mikel – background vocals
Technical credits
- Juan Carlos Calderón – producer
- Benny Faccone – engineer
- Brad Gilderman – mixer
- Stephen Marcussen – mastering engineer
- Carlos Martos – engineer
- Vicente – engineer
- Joaquin Torres – engineer
- Ivy Skoff – production coordination
- Carlos Somonte – photography
- Gilardi M/W S.A. publicidad – design
Recording and mixing locations
- Studio 55, Hollywood, California – rhythmic bases and dubbing
- Torresonido, Madrid, Spain – strings and additional dubs
- Ocean Way Studios, Hollywood, California – brass section
- Precision Lacquer, Hollywood, California – mastering
- Suma Music Group, West Hollywood, California – mixing
- Estudio Mediterranean Sound, Ibiza, Spain – Luis Miguel's voice recording
Chart performance
Album
Weekly charts
| Chart | Peak position |
| Spanish Albums | 85 |
| Chart | Peak position |
| Mexican Albums | 21 |
Year-end charts
| Chart | Position |
| US Latin Pop Albums | 25 |
| Chart | Position |
| Mexican Albums | 98 |