Vuelve Ricky Martin

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  • Release Date: 02/12/1998
  • Sales Rank: 58,118
  • Label: SONY INTERNATIONAL
  • UPC: 037628265320
 
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Vuelve

1LISTENPor Arriba Por Abajo 3:07
2LISTENVuelve 5:08
3LISTENLola, Lola 4:46
4LISTENCasi Un Bolero 4:39
5LISTENCorazonado 4:58
6LISTENLa Bomba 4:34
7LISTENHagamos el Amor 3:11
8LISTENLa Copa de la Vida Spanish 4:28
9LISTENPerdido Sin Ti 4:10
10LISTENAsi Es la Vida 4:00
11LISTENMarcia Baila 3:59
12LISTENNo Importa la Distancia 4:51
13LISTENGracias Por Pensar en Mi 5:34
14LISTENCasi Un Bolero Instrumental 4:39

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Editorial Reviews

Ricky Martin's Spanish-language 1998 set Vuelve is the predecessor to the self-titled English-language album that would propel him to iconic status in the U.S. the following year. Vuelve, however, is much more of a Latin album than a pop album, and effectively balances red-hot Latin dance numbers with melodramatic ballads. The album's main highlight is the unforgettable, unstoppable "La Copa de la Vida," which is the song he chose for his now legendary show-stopping Grammy performance. The version on Vuelve is the original -- miles better than the English-language, remixed version which resurfaced on Ricky Martin. The version here includes all the bells, whistles, horns, trumpets, and percussion that anyone could want from such a carnival-esque song. Other highlights include the intoxicating album opener "Por Arriba, por Abajo," the hit "La Bomba," and other fast-paced gems, such as "Marcia Baila" and "Lola Lola." Some of the ballads lean toward the forgettable (especially during the album's second half), and his version of Michael Bolton's Hercules theme "Go the Distance" (here titled "No Importa la Distancia") is pure schmaltz. Other ballads, however, fare a little better, such as the melodramatic yet effective "Corazonado," the brooding piano and string ballad "Hagamos el Amor," and the Sting-esque "Casi un Bolero." All in all, this engaging and beautifully produced album, despite a few lulls, emerges a winner. ~ Jose F. Promis, All Music Guide All Music Guide

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September 30, 2002: This album is for everyone! Only buy it and you will not be disappointed!

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September 19, 2001: The main reason why I bought this CD in the first place was the song ''La Copa De La Vida'' for the World Cup. But to my delight and surprise, all the songs in this album are really enjoyable. A mixture of high and mid tempo songs : Maria, Marcia Baila, La Copa De La Vida - to shake your bon-bon throughout the night; Perdido Sin Ti, Casi Un Bolero, Asi Es La Vida - to relax with your love one beside you. I don't understand Spanish at all but trust me, there's no need for that to enjoy this album.


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