<pre class="post-pre"><br>foobar2000 1.6.11 / Dynamic Range Meter 1.1.1<br>log date: 2023-01-31 09:51:31<span class="post-br"><br></span>--------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br>Analyzed: David Broza / La Mujer Que Yo Quiero<br>--------------------------------------------------------------------------------<span class="post-br"><br></span>DR Peak RMS Duration Track<br>--------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br>DR11 -0.18 dB -14.62 dB 6:51 01-La Mujer Que Yo Quiero<br>DR10 -0.18 dB -13.16 dB 3:56 02-Mi Niña Se Fue A La Mar<br>DR12 -0.18 dB -15.62 dB 4:17 03-Por Tu Ausencia<br>DR8 -0.18 dB -11.79 dB 4:08 04-Como Tú<br>DR9 -0.18 dB -12.73 dB 3:24 05-Tío Alberto<br>DR11 -0.18 dB -14.16 dB 5:23 06-Ramito de Violetas<br>DR9 -0.18 dB -14.24 dB 3:58 07-Que Va Ser de Ti<br>DR10 -0.18 dB -14.00 dB 3:24 08-Dentro de Tu Alma<br>DR9 -0.18 dB -12.77 dB 3:24 09-La Más Bella Niña<br>--------------------------------------------------------------------------------<span class="post-br"><br></span>Number of tracks: 9<br>Official DR value: DR10<span class="post-br"><br></span>Samplerate: 48000 Hz<br>Channels: 2<br>Bits per sample: 24<br>Bitrate: 1480 kbps<br>Codec: FLAC<br>================================================================================</pre>
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<span>• David Broza •</span>
<span class="post-align" style="text-align: center;"><span style="font-size: 20px; line-height: normal;"><span class="p-color" style="color: #2F4F4F;"><span class="post-font-serif1">La Mujer Que Yo Quiero the Spanish version of David Broza’s epic album Ha'Isha She'Iti, released 40 years ago, and the best-selling album in the history of Israel’s record industry. The original album was an homage to Spanish popular music in the late 70’S and early 80’s. The new album, La Mujer Que Yo Quiero, brings the music back to its roots, with the songs performed in Spanish as they were originally written.<span class="post-br"><br></span>40 years ago, the songs of Ha'Isha She'Iti were meticulously translated into Hebrew by the great Israeli poet Jonathan Geffen, with a fluency that made them seem like they were originally written in Hebrew – so much so that few people remember the songs originated in Spain. During the past few years, David Broza played the songs, mixing the Spanish with the Hebrew lyrics, while performing them live. This awakened Broza to the idea of recording a 40th anniversary version of the album, all in Spanish.<span class="post-br"><br></span>In October 2022, Broza traveled to Madrid, Spain, and cut the album in one take, over one day. The preparation took over a month – rehearsing long hours and establishing his voice in the Spanish language.</span></span></span></span>