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Just got it this weekend... Sep 15, 2009 I've already listened to this album all the way through a couple times, and of course just about overplayed about 2 or 3 tracks in particular-- so far my favorites are the title track and "No estes triste"
This album is a little different that I was expecting, some of the tracks seem faster, maybe even a bit rushed? But like I say, I'm still really getting to know the album, and if you like his previous stuff, or the older Ultimo de la fila, I don't think you can go wrong with this disc. I've been waiting a long time for his latest release, and I'll be looking forward to the one after this. Vale.
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Spectacular array of musical influences with beautiful Spanish lyrics Apr 26, 2009 Saldremos a la lluvia is Manolo Garcia's latest musical offering coming on with strong Greek and Middle Eastern sounding instrumentals along with his usual pop/rock sound. The fusion of all those musical styles combined creates a magical blend that is unique to this artist and his previous band "El ultimo de la fila". The song "No estes triste" is his first hit song, it truly conveys optimism and cause for cheering ourselves up when we're feeling down, he truly lifted up my spirits with that song as well as "Saldremos a lluvia", "Morder el polvo", "Citricos amantes", "En el batir de los mares", and so on. All the songs in this album are great. I'm truly proud of what Manolo has accomplished in this album and recommend this album to everyone who appreciates beautiful music sung in Spanish.
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