The story behind
El brujo, according to DoReSol
The song El brujo, part of the album Decídete, presents a sound that departs from the conventional for its time, with a duration of 3 minutes and 33 seconds. This track, released in 1983, was recorded at Kirios Studios in Madrid, Spain, a place that had already witnessed the creativity of artists such as Mocedades, Lolita, and Camilo Sesto. The production of this album fell to Luisito Rey, the artist's father, along with Honorio Herrero, who is also the author of the controversial song that gives the album its name.
The composition of the songs included in Decídete, such as El brujo, was nourished by the pen of Honorio Herrero and the Spanish lyricist Luis Gómez-Escolar, among others. This album, released by EMI Capitol Mexico, represented the third studio work of the Mexican singer Luis Miguel. The recording period extended between July and September 1983, in a studio that had hosted a notable list of musical figures.
From album
Decídete
Luis Miguel · 1983 · Track 7
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