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Amor Amor (Love Love) is the title of the studio album released by Mexican singer José José in 1980. It was recorded at the Salty Dog Studios in Los Angeles, California. José José opened successfully the decade of the 1980s, as he continued his good run, placing hits such as "Amor Amor", "Insaciable amante" (by Camilo Sesto), "Él" (Rupert Holmes' "Him"), "No me digas que te vas", "Perdido en la oscuridad", and his version of the classic bolero "No me platiques más". The album established him as one of the best-selling Latin singers of that time, setting the tone for future success in the 1980s.

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  • Amor Amor (Love Love) is the title of the studio album released by Mexican singer José José in 1980. It was recorded at the Salty Dog Studios in Los Angeles, California. José José opened successfully the decade of the 1980s, as he continued his good run, placing hits such as "Amor Amor", "Insaciable amante" (by Camilo Sesto), "Él" (Rupert Holmes' "Him"), "No me digas que te vas", "Perdido en la oscuridad", and his version of the classic bolero "No me platiques más". The album established him as one of the best-selling Latin singers of that time, setting the tone for future success in the 1980s. (en)
  • Amor, amor es el título del 15°. álbum de estudio grabado por el intérprete mexicano José José. Fue lanzado al mercado bajo el sello discográfico RCA Víctor en el otoño de 1980. Por primera vez es productor de un LP completo, él se encarga de todas las tareas de producción de las 10 canciones. Inaugura exitosamente la década de los 80's, ya que continuó con su buena racha triunfal, colocando temas en los primeros sitios de popularidad tales como: "Amor, amor", "No me digas que te vas", "Insaciable amante" (interpretada y compuesta también por Camilo Sesto en 1980), "Él" (Him) (original de Rupert Holmes), "Te amo y no te amo", "Perdido en la oscuridad", una hermosa versión de un clásico del bolero "No me platiques más" (que fuera éxito en la voz de Pedro Infante, Lucho Gatica y que grabaría Eydie Gormé y Luis Miguel en 1988 y 1991, respectivamente)" entre otras. Consolidándose como uno de los grandes vendedores de discos, marcando la pauta para futuros éxitos en los siguientes años de la década de los 80's. sus ventas se estiman en 2 millones de discos mundialmente (es)
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  • Amor Amor (Love Love) is the title of the studio album released by Mexican singer José José in 1980. It was recorded at the Salty Dog Studios in Los Angeles, California. José José opened successfully the decade of the 1980s, as he continued his good run, placing hits such as "Amor Amor", "Insaciable amante" (by Camilo Sesto), "Él" (Rupert Holmes' "Him"), "No me digas que te vas", "Perdido en la oscuridad", and his version of the classic bolero "No me platiques más". The album established him as one of the best-selling Latin singers of that time, setting the tone for future success in the 1980s. (en)
  • Amor, amor es el título del 15°. álbum de estudio grabado por el intérprete mexicano José José. Fue lanzado al mercado bajo el sello discográfico RCA Víctor en el otoño de 1980. Por primera vez es productor de un LP completo, él se encarga de todas las tareas de producción de las 10 canciones. (es)
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  • Amor Amor (José José album) (en)
  • Amor, amor (álbum) (es)
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