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CD - Special Edition / Bonus DVD
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| CD | $8.79 |
| CD - Special Edition | $18.59 |
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| 1 | No Es lo Mismo Bonus Track / Multimedia Track |
| 2 | No Es lo Mismo Bonus Track / Making of |
| 3 | No Es lo Mismo Bonus Track / Como Se Grabó |
| 4 | Regálame la Silla Donde Te Esperé Bonus Track / Montaje Director |
| 5 | Regálame la Silla Donde Te Esperé Bonus Track / Montaje Alejandro Sanz |
| 6 | Regálame la Silla Donde Te Esperé Bonus Track / Making of |
| 7 | He Sido Tan Feliz Contigo Bonus Track / Multimedia Track |
| 8 | He Sido Tan Feliz Contigo Bonus Track / Making of |
| 9 | Try to Save Your S'Ong Bonus Track / Multimedia Track |
| 10 | Try to Save Your S'Ong Bonus Track / Making of |
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From the album title (No Es lo Mismo means "it's not the same"), Alejandro Sanz is showing what this effort is all about. At first, something that was already known: he is not the same as any other Latin heartthrob like Chayanne, Emmanuel, or even Ricky Martin. He composes and produces his own material and, although not a great singer, he's a superb guitar player. Second, this album is not the same as any other Latin one. Sanz affords various topics (like social issues and commitment) not only related to love, dancing, and having a good time (probably the most common Latin stereotype). Third, this work (his first studio album since 2000's El Alma al Aire) is quite different from all the previous ones. For example in "Try to Save Your S'ong" he tries to rap, and gets some help from GQ in it. To his classic sound (Latin ballads plus flamenco), he adds hip-hop, bolero, and son flavors. The problem is that not all the things melt together smoothly. Things are more familiar in songs like "He Sido Tan Feliz Contigo" or "Eso," in which he seems to be more comfortable. Although it's not a masterpiece, it's a pretty good album for Latin pop standards. [The special tour edition contains bonus tracks: some of them are remixes, while others are different versions. A hard-to-find "Eso" is extracted from Sanz's AOL Sessions. It also includes a bonus DVD. It's specially recommended for fans.] Ivan Adaime, All Music Guide