Alejandro Fernandez Un Canto A Mexico Rar

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Recorded live at the Palacio de Bellas Artes in Mexico City, (2002) is one of numerous in-concert albums in the singer's catalog. In accordance with his landmark surroundings at the Bellas Artes concert hall, puts on a regal performance in tribute to some of Mexico's finest songwriters.

The double-disc album includes 37 songs in all, many performed in medleys. The medley in particular is a highlight. The first disc is characterized by operatic vocals and boleros, whereas the second is characterized by rancheras.

Alejandro Fernandez Un Canto A Mexico Rar

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It's hard to fault for his aim on this project - to present some of the great Mexican songs of the last century. And to do it on a live recording, rather than in the safety of the studio, is definitely ambitious. There's little argument with the song selection, with focuses on., and songs associated with his father, the great. So far, so good. The problem comes in the execution.

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Doraemon the movie 2011 sub indo mp4 codecs. This is music with very strong roots that ends up smothered in old-style Hollywood strings, making the concert the equivalent of a giant supper club. Even the classic 'Besame Mucho' gets slathered in a warmed-over Hollandaise of recycled cabaret stylings. There's improvement on the second CD, when trumpets and guitar form the main backing to 's 'Ella,' and the strings manage to retain some Mexican flavor; 'Cuando El Destino' could be from nowhere but South of the Border. However, by 'Amaneci Entre Tus Brazos,' we're firmly back in the middle of the road.

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Luckily, it's just a detour on the road back to Mexico, and the CD continues to show some spirit, although the choir on 'Serenata Huasteca' might be overkill. Is reverent with a medley of his father's work - and considering he invites direct comparison, in spite of the fact he doesn't have a voice as big as his dad's, more power to him - and he brings out the emotion of 's songs. All in all, a mixed bag - or two mixed bags, really. Just make sure you discard the first one.