Gloria Estefan - 90 Millas
Facts
| Artist(s) | Gloria Estefan |
| Studio | Sony International |
| Release Date | September 18, 2007 |
| UPC Code | 886970905527 |
| Buy this item | $10.99 at Amazon.com As of Nov 21 3:36 EST (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Or 47 new from $5.49, 21 used from $3.99 |
Tracks
- Me Odio
- No Llores
- Lo Nuestro
- PÃntame
- Caridad
- Yo No CambiarÃa
- Bésame
- Refranes
- A Bailar
- Esta Fiesta No Va Acabar
- Volveré
- Esperando (Cuando Cuba Sea Libre)
- Morenita
- 90 Millas
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User Reviews
Average user review:| 90 millas - gloria estefan |
October 3, 2008
| WOW! |
amazing voice, amazing beats, one of her amazing albums, i am in love with her voice HER PASSION in music!
viva CUBA! May 20, 2008
| good "latino music" |
Angela (my girl) likes it! April 5, 2008
| I get accused of only reviewing.......... |
This album of what, to me, were unknown songs will appeal to two fan bases; [1] fans of Gloria [2] fans of Cuban music, of which we have plenty, as Cuba is only "90 Millas" away. It was a thoroughly enjoyable listening experience. If you can understand Spanish, you'll like it even better.
Gloria Estefan is a fabulous singer who, here, benefits from great back-up, and engineering. If you have any interest in Gloria, or this genre of music, don't miss it. March 14, 2008
| 90 miles...so close, yet so far away... |
On the opening Me Odio, the sound flirts with brassy mariachi trumpets tempered by a languorous tempo. There are boleros and sons, and the folkish Pintame de Colores is drenched in a happy-go-lucky charango backing. Caridad features a punchy, bold salsa-inspired trumpet backing, with Cuban piano tripping merrily along. Refranes also has the ring of an old favorite, as does the cheery Esta fiesta no va a acabar. Morenita is a fiercely proud Afro-Cuban ballad with hints of tribal drums underscored by electric guitars.
The politically-charged Esperando (cuando Cuba sea libre) ("Waiting...for Cuba to be free") proves that Cuban-Americans are eyeing unfolding developments in post-Castro Cuba just as anxiously as Cubans themselves, waiting for the day when they may once more be reunited with loved ones on both sides of the aforementioned 90 miles. 90 millas offers something to appeal both to the older Cuban generation who grew up on son as well as the younger generation raised on hip-hop and Latin rock, and is a pleasing blend of the best of both.
March 14, 2008
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