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Crossroads - Cruce de Caminos

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Download links and information about Crossroads - Cruce de Caminos by Intocable. This album was released in 2006 and it belongs to Rock, Latin, Pop genres. It contains 16 tracks with total duration of 57:28 minutes.

Artist: Intocable
Release date: 2006
Genre: Rock, Latin, Pop
Tracks: 16
Duration: 57:28
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Por Ella (Poco a Poco) [Version Regional Mexican] 4:03
2. Te Lo Juro 4:17
3. Vuelve Mi Amor 3:47
4. Libertad 3:24
5. Basto 3:38
6. Te Extrano 4:06
7. Yo No Puedo Cambiar Mi Vida 3:10
8. Que Esperabas 2:56
9. La Palabra Amor 3:21
10. Dame un Besito 3:48
11. Te Necesito 2:25
12. Volví a Quedarme Solo 3:31
13. Por Ella (Poco a Poco) [Version Pop] 4:13
14. Nada Es Igual 3:06
15. Mirandote 3:59
16. Lo Que Callas 3:44

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With a dozen years logged, every one of them spent pushing the boundaries and expanding the realm of the acceptable in regional Mexican music, Intocable offer up perhaps their most adventurous effort yet. Crossroads is a genuine convergence of disparate musical influences, both Latin and not. In addition to ranchera, norteño, cumbia, and other standard Intocable fare, there are strong veins of country running throughout the record. Produced by Dixie Chicks veteran Lloyd Maines (father of frontwoman Natalie Maines), Crossroads is adorned in country grace on "Vuelve Mi Amor" and flaunts a bit of honky tonk on the single "Por Ella." Producer Junior Cabral adds unique flavor with mandolin and banjo, more influences that are seldom heard on Mexican radio. In an era when norteño continues to stagnate with record sales tapering off, yesterday's heroes playing smaller venues, and huge numbers of knockoff groups glutting the market with disappointingly uncreative material, Intocable continue to raise the bar. Receiving accolades from critics and fellow musicians alike, Crossroads is the finest norteño release of the year. The Billboard charts agree, placing the record at number one in both the Regional Mexican Music and Top Latin Albums categories. Accompanied by a DVD featuring a short but well-made documentary about the making of the album and artist interviews, Crossroads is a non-negotiable item for even casual Mexican music fans. ~ Evan C. Gutierrez, Rovi