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Andrés Cepeda - Banda Sonora / Andres Cepeda - Banda Sonora

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Download links and information about Andrés Cepeda - Banda Sonora / Andres Cepeda - Banda Sonora by Andrés Cepeda / Andres Cepeda. This album was released in 2006 and it belongs to Latin genres. It contains 16 tracks with total duration of 51:43 minutes.

Artist: Andrés Cepeda / Andres Cepeda
Release date: 2006
Genre: Latin
Tracks: 16
Duration: 51:43
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Me Voy 4:05
2. Tengo Ganas 2:33
3. El Carpintero del Amor 3:17
4. Se Morir 3:20
5. Embrujo 2:42
6. Voy a Extrañarte 2:43
7. Besos Usados 3:53
8. El Guitarro 4:10
9. Desvanecer 2:19
10. Día Tras Día 4:04
11. Mientras Más Pasaba el Tiempo 4:28
12. Si Fueras Mi Enemigo 3:50
13. Me Lleva Tiempo 3:13
14. No Tiene Sentido 3:02
15. Ciertas Cosas 2:04
16. Amar y Temer 2:00

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Andrés Cepeda's 2006 release is a big, shimmering production value compaña-rocking block party, just like loyal fans the whole world round would expect. From flawless performances to elaborate arrangements to tone like molten gold, Andrés Cepeda is a Latin pop showpiece of an album. With tracks like the straight-up rock "Mentras Mas Pasaba el Tiempo" to the elusively grooving salsa/pop "Para Amarte Mejor" to the dark, melancholy son "El Carpintero de Amor," the album's strength lies in the ability to find each song's unique voice. Of course, doing those different styles justice requires utilizing some of the scene's finest in studio talent. The creativity of each beautifully layered track is thanks in no small part to Latin music mastermind Sergio George, who has had his fingers in some of the genre's best music over the last ten years. Cepeda's switch over to Univision Music Group seems to have been a good decision, as he may never have sounded as good or well supported. For those unfamiliar with this gem of an artist, Andrés Cepeda is a heck of an introduction. For the dedicated fan, prepare to be surprised and hear an old favorite like it was the first time. ~ Evan C. Gutierrez, Rovi