- Release date
- December 11, 1990
- Label
- Karen [US2]
- Catalog number
- KLP 136
- EAN
- 00 9752 75136 1 8
- Format
- 12" LP
- Comments
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(English: "Pink Bachata") The fifth studio album by Dominican singer-songwriter Juan Luis Guerra and his group 4.40. Written and produced by Guerra, the record sold over five million copies worldwide. It brought bachata music into the mainstream in the Dominican Republic and gave the genre an international audience. A Portuguese version of the record was released in 1992 under the title «Romance Rosa»; it was certified gold in Brazil. The album received a Grammy Award for Best Tropical Latin Album and two Lo Nuestro Awards for Tropical Album of the Year and Tropical Group of the Year.
Seven singles were released from the record, three of which became top-ten hits on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart. The album debuted at number one on the Billboard Tropical Albums. It remained the top-selling album on the chart for 24 weeks and was certified platinum (Latin field) in the United States by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).
«Bachata Rosa» was praised by critics, who commended Guerra's songwriting and the record's production, citing it as one of his most important works.
Album
Tracks
Title | Performer | Written by | Info | ||
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A pedir su mano | Juan Luis Guerra 4.40 | Juan Luis Guerra, Lea Lignanzi | Covered by Vocal Point [BYU] | ||
Bachata rosa | Juan Luis Guerra 4.40 | Juan Luis Guerra | Covered by (13 artists) | ||
Burbujas de amor | Juan Luis Guerra 4.40 | Juan Luis Guerra | Covered by (11 artists) | ||
Carta de amor | Juan Luis Guerra 4.40 | Juan Luis Guerra | Covered by Los Manolos | ||
Como abeja al panal | Juan Luis Guerra 440 | Juan Luis Guerra | Covered by (2 artists) | ||
Estrellitas y duendes | Juan Luis Guerra 4.40 | Juan Luis Guerra | Covered by (4 artists) | ||
La bilirrubina | Juan Luis Guerra 4.40 | Juan Luis Guerra | Covered by (4 artists) |