Jaume Aragall - Core 'ngrato (1996)
DR         Peak         RMS     Duration Track
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DR11      -0.20 dB   -16.96 dB      3:56 01-Core 'ngrato
DR11      -0.74 dB   -16.23 dB      4:22 02-Dicitencello vuie
DR14      -0.78 dB   -19.38 dB      3:16 03-Marechiare
DR12      -0.64 dB   -16.90 dB      3:20 04-I' te vurra vasa
DR12      -1.30 dB   -18.99 dB      4:00 05-Pecche
DR12      -0.77 dB   -17.76 dB      3:59 06-Fenesta che lucive
DR12      -0.95 dB   -17.18 dB      3:19 07-Piscatore 'e pusilleco
DR12      -1.18 dB   -17.86 dB      3:30 08-Tu, can nun chiagne!
DR12      -0.76 dB   -17.11 dB      3:35 09-La serenata
DR12      -0.92 dB   -18.77 dB      4:05 10-'na sera 'e maggio
DR12      -0.85 dB   -17.89 dB      3:32 11-Sanata Lucia luntana
DR12       0.00 dB   -17.86 dB      3:58 12-Musica proibita
DR11       0.00 dB   -16.03 dB      2:22 13-Mattinata
DR11      -0.55 dB   -16.41 dB      3:27 14-Torna a surriento
DR13      -0.12 dB   -17.62 dB      4:02 15-'o sole mio!
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Number of tracks:  15
Official DR value: 
DR12[Spanish] 
https://lazarzuela.webcindario.com/BIO/aragall.htmTo me, the best Spanish tenor is 
Plácido Domingo. Second the master, 
Alfredo Kraus (perfect technique, maybe the best technically but cold, without emotion) and third 
Jaume Aragall.  And yes, I do not like Josep Carreras, very inferior.
Problem with Jaume Aragall: very few recordings!
The italians 
Mario del Monaco y 
Franco Corelli (technically the worst but the one that more emotion and credibility transmits) are very good too.
[Spanish] 
https://leitersblues.com/los-20-mejores-tenores-de-la-historia-segun-la-bbc