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Maná

Maná Album: “Suenos Liquidos”

Maná Album: “Suenos Liquidos”
Album Information :
Title: Suenos Liquidos
Release Date:1997-10-14
Type:Unknown
Genre:Latin, Rock En Español
Label:WEA Latina
Explicit Lyrics:No
UPC:639842043069
Track Listing :
1 Hechicera Video
2 Un Lobo Por Tu Amor Video
3 Como Dueles En Los Labios Video
4
5 Tú Tienes Lo Que Quiero Video
6 Clavado En Un Bar Video
7
8
9 La Sirena Video
10 Me Voy A Convertir En Un Ave Video
11
12 Ámame Hasta Que Me Muera Video
13 "Mr. Gruf" (Hidden Track)
Review - AMG :
A harmonically wise and confident band capable of loosely wound Latin pop/rock, Maná has returned with some of their best songs of their career stuck to a midday high-gloss finish. No twitchy tokenism here -- it would be ridiculous to lump this music along with the patronizing Latin pop stars crossing over into America's gaze -- but the album's generally mid-tempo moseys can only feature an intriguing cross between Cheap Trick and the films of Carlos Diegues before things seem especially anachronistic. Not due to threading disparate genres together, not due to misguided skill, but for how the band seems more concerned with pin-drop clear production standards than the naturalized, flowing, sit-down-and-play setting the music demands. Difficult to hate, then. A talented misdirection that sold millions. ~ Dean Carlson, All Music Guide
Review - :
A harmonically wise and confident band capable of loosely wound {\Latin pop/rock}, {$Maná} has returned with some of their best songs of their career stuck to a midday high-gloss finish. No twitchy tokenism here -- it would be ridiculous to lump this music along with the patronizing Latin pop stars crossing over into America's gaze -- but the album's generally mid-tempo moseys can only feature an intriguing cross between {$Cheap Trick} and the films of {%Carlos Diegues} before things seem especially anachronistic. Not due to threading disparate genres together, not due to misguided skill, but for how the band seems more concerned with pin-drop clear production standards than the naturalized, flowing, sit-down-and-play setting the music demands. Difficult to hate, then. A talented misdirection that sold millions. ~ Dean Carlson, All Music Guide
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