Sobrevivir Olga Tañón

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  • Release Date: 11/19/2002
  • Sales Rank: 48,981
  • Label: WARNER MUSIC LATINA
  • UPC: 809274939326
 
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Sobrevivir

1LISTENPor Tu Amor 3:38
2LISTENMentiras 4:01
3LISTENCaramelo 3:58
4LISTENA Partir de Hoy 4:22
5LISTENAsi Es la Vida 3:45
6LISTENNo Podras 4:30
7LISTENBeso a Beso 3:50
8LISTENQuien Diria / Luis Fonsi 4:13
9LISTENOjos Negros 4:14
10LISTENSobrevivir 3:55
11LISTENAngel de Mi Corazon 5:17
12LISTENNo Podras Bonus Track / Version Ranchera 4:34
13LISTENCaramelo Bonus Track / Sugar's Dance Mix 4:18

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Editorial Reviews

Olga Tañón's continuing search for pop-crossover equilibrium again misses its mark on Sobrevivir, another ill-received pop album that resulted in a couple major hits ("Asi Es la Vida" and "No Podras") yet still angered her longtime fans, who wanted more merengue, not more pop. Past albums like Te Acordarás de Mí (1998) and Yo por Ti (2001) had been mixed bags, interweaving tropical music with ballads and pop, but Sobrevivir isn't even a mixed bag: it's a pop album through and through. Sure, there are some tropical-styled dance songs -- and good ones, at that -- namely "Caramelo" and "Asi Es la Vida," but they're not the kind of dizzying merengue barnburners that had brought Tañón such acclaim and devotion during the '90s, when she was clear and away the Queen of Merengue. (That title was highly questionable by this point in time, however.) If you can accept Sobrevivir for what it is -- Latin pop graced with layers of studiocraft and an army of technicians -- it's a fine album, about as good as any adult-leaning Latin pop release of its time. For instance, there are some of Tañón's best ballads to date here -- "Mentiras," "No Podras," and especially "Quien Diria," a duet with Luis Fonsi -- while the aforementioned "Caramelo" and "Asi Es la Vida" are also first-rate. Alas, Sobrevivir wasn't met with universal acceptance, let alone praise, and it ended up becoming Tañón's lowest charting album since Mujer de Fuego (1994), as it only reached number 11 on the Top Latin Albums chart, a relatively poor showing for the former Queen, who was accustomed to scaling the chart, album after album. Consequently, damage control would ensue, beginning with A Puro Fuego, a sure-fire collection of her best merengues, released within a year's time. Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide

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Sobrevivirby Anonymous

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September 14, 2006: The opening Por Tu Amor is a great song, but after that Sobrevivir is a dull bland compilation of pop songs and ballads. Definitley my least favorite Olga alblum.

Sobrevivirby Anonymous

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April 03, 2003: Olga Tanon has a new look, a new sound and a new style. This is my second album of Olga Tanon's that I bought. The first was "Siente El Amor" in 1994 with her smash #1 song that she will forever be remembered for "Mentiroso." Olga is a talented woman. I have always known her for being one of the top female merengue vocalists (merengueras). However, this album is a departure of anything you've known from Olga. In fact, if you just bought this album and heard her previous work, you'd never know it was the same artist! With this album, you are cordially invited to take a trip around Latin America and Spain with her! There is flamenco (Spain), ranchera (Mexico), samba (Brazil), cumbia (Colombia), tango (Argentina) boleros, and of course merengue (my beloved Dominican Republic)! My personal favorites are "Asi Es La Vida" and "Beso A Beso." In "Asi Es La Vida," the background music is samba! In "Beso A Beso," you start off hearing tango and the song kind of trails into a pop/rock Shakiraesque kind of thing. This album marks a refreshing change for Olga Tanon and it is sheer brilliance.