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Pasional

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Download links and information about Pasional by Eugenia León / Eugenia Leon. This album was released in 2008 and it belongs to Jazz, Latin genres. It contains 17 tracks with total duration of 01:07:11 minutes.

Artist: Eugenia León / Eugenia Leon
Release date: 2008
Genre: Jazz, Latin
Tracks: 17
Duration: 01:07:11
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Pasional 3:08
2. Que Te Vaya Bien 3:43
3. Qué Quieres Tú de Mí 2:47
4. Escándalo 3:09
5. Llegando a Ti 4:33
6. Mucho Corazón 4:55
7. Arrieros Somos 4:14
8. Sin Mí 4:00
9. Tres Palabras 4:26
10. Cuando Vivas Conmigo 3:43
11. Amar y Vivir 2:58
12. Sin un Amor 3:51
13. Sombras 3:35
14. Llórame un Rio 4:34
15. Pecado Mortal 4:09
16. Uno 5:52
17. Cuando el Destino 3:34

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Eugenia León has long been known for her sultry sophistication. With her 2007 release, Pasional, the veteran of the nueva canción movement takes that subtle heat to the next level. She appears with gray hair on the album's cover, signifying her coming into her own, and entering her artistic prime. The intensity and passion of her performances throughout the record dwarf not only most Latin American divas, but even her own work of previous years. With a set comprised primarily of boleros, baladas and jazz, León keeps the heat at a low but insistent boil from the first track to the last. Featuring only a hint of Mexican stylistic heritage, León's eighth original release places her firmly within the jazz genre. Though bolero, chacarera, tango, and other Latin styles dominate, they are delivered with a jazz sensitivity and orchestration. Her performances throughout set her apart as one of native Mexico's foremost vocalists. Her prowess and elegance are truly world class. Though León has no trouble maintaining the slow-burn intensity for 17 tracks, listeners may grow tired of the creeping, emotive tempos and delivery. It is truly unrelenting. That said, León's rich tone and masterful delivery do not disappoint, so long as listeners know what to expect. ~ Evan C. Gutierrez, Rovi