Nuevos Senderos Olga Tañón

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  • Release Date: 04/16/1996
  • Sales Rank: 45,388
  • Label: WARNER MUSIC LATINA
  • UPC: 706301366721
 
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Nuevos Senderos

1LISTENMi Eterno Amor Secreto 5:10
2LISTENEn Ti 3:28
3LISTENCuestion de Suerte 3:22
4LISTENMi Perdón 3:00
5LISTENEl Daño Que Me Haces 3:10
6LISTENSiempre Estuve Cerca 3:15
7LISTENLa Última Oportunidad 4:33
8LISTENMe Subes, Me Bajas, Me Subes 3:04
9LISTEN¡Basta Ya! 4:20
10LISTENNo Te Vas 3:16

About this Artist

Editorial Reviews

Although Olga Tañón is best known for merengue, she was never a merengue purist -- salsa, Cumbia, and Latin pop have all influenced the well-known singer. Nuevos Senderos, in fact, has nothing to do with merengue -- full of ballads, this 1996 release is primarily a collection of romantic Latin pop. And Nuevos Senderos isn't salsa romantica either. While the salsa romantica that is recorded in New York, Miami, and San Juan is aimed at the tropical market, this CD was recorded in Mexico and doesn't have a tropical orientation. The person who did a lot to shape Nuevos Senderos is Marco Antonio Solís, who produced the album and wrote nine of its ten songs. Under Solís' direction, Tañón is backed by a lot of Mexican musicians -- and it shows. Nuevos Senderos isn't mariachi, ranchero, or even Tejano, but it does sound like the type of romantic Latin pop album that would be recorded in Mexico rather than New York or Miami. While "Mi Eterno Amor Secreto," "El Daño Que Me Haces," and other Solís-penned ballads aren't traditional Mexican music, they do have a slight Mexican tinge -- if some of the ballads that Tañón provided on her previous releases were Latin pop with the sort of tropical edge one expects from Puerto Ricans, Dominicans, and Cubans, Nuevos Senderos is Latin pop with a slight Mexican edge. Those who prefer Tañón as a merengue/tropical artist might regret the fact that Nuevos Senderos contains no merengue; nonetheless, this album proves to be an interesting and rewarding departure for the tropical superstar. Alex Henderson, All Music Guide

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October 18, 2002: This ballad album has beautiful songs which deviates from her merengue hits. Olga is not limited to merengue. "Nuevos Senderos"is a great non-merengue album. She recorded a great album!!