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El Mundo Se Equivoca

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1 Tu Peor Error Ávila/Reyero 2:47
2 Ahore Que Te Vas Vargas/Domínguez 3:48
3 Me Muero Jimenez/Ávila 3:09
4 Para No Decirte Adios Ávila/Reyero 3:34
5 Sueños Rotos Domínguez 4:10
6 Nada Ávila/Reyero/Domíng 3:14
7 Cosa de Dos Ávila/Reyero 3:35
8 La Frase Tonta de la Semana Reyero 4:03
9 Que Fui Para Ti Jimenez 3:42
10 Cartas Reyero 3:46
11 El Amor No Duele Ávila/Jimenez 3:04
12 Tan Solo Quiero Amarte Jimenez 3:21
13 Así Eres Jimenez 3:50
14 Tu Peor Error [DVD] Ávila/Reyero  
15 Ahore Que Te Vas [DVD] Domínguez/Vargas  
16 Me Muero [DVD] Jimenez/Ávila  
17 Para No Decirte Adios [DVD] Ávila/Reyero  
18 Sueños Rotos [DVD] Domínguez  
19 Nada [DVD] Domínguez/Ávila/Rey  
20 Cosa de Dos [DVD] Reyero/Ávila  
21 La Frase Tonta de la Semana [DVD] Reyero  
22 Que Fui Para Ti [DVD] Jimenez  
23 Cartas [DVD] Reyero  
24 El Amor No Duele [DVD] Ávila/Jimenez  
25 Tan Solo Quiero Amarte [DVD] Jimenez  
26 Así Eres [DVD] Jimenez  
27 Bonus Material [DVD]    
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El Mundo Se Equivoca

Dual Disc [DualDisc]

Label: Sony Music Distribution

Category: Pop/Rock

El Mundo Se Equivoca

UPC: 828768601129

Release Date: 08/22/2006

Original Release Date: 08/22/2006

Number of Discs: 2

Tracks: [Tu Peor Error, Ahore Que Te Vas, Me Muero, Para No Decirte Adios, Sueños Rotos, Nada, Cosa de Dos, La Frase Tonta de la Semana, Que Fui Para Ti, Cartas, El Amor No Duele, Tan Solo Quiero Amarte, Así Eres, Tu Peor Error [DVD], Ahore Que Te Vas [DVD], Me Muero [DVD], Para No Decirte Adios [DVD], Sueños Rotos [DVD], Nada [DVD], Cosa de Dos [DVD], La Frase Tonta de la Semana [DVD], Que Fui Para Ti [DVD], Cartas [DVD], El Amor No Duele [DVD], Tan Solo Quiero Amarte [DVD], Así Eres [DVD], Bonus Material [DVD]]
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Jason Birchmeier

The exceptional success of Flores de Alquiler (2004) -- an album that spawned four major hits and remained firmly lodged in the upper reaches of the Latin album charts for a couple years, all the way until mid-2006 -- couldn't have been easy for la Quinta Estaci?n to follow up. Yet the Mexico-by-way-of-Madrid rock en espa?ol trio indeed came up with a satisfying follow-up album, El Mundo Se Equivoca, that duplicates much of what made Flores de Alquiler so successful without sounding like a blatant retread. Certainly, the bright and upbeat "Tu Peor Error" kicks off the album with as much horn-tinged zest as "El Sol No Regresa" did Flores de Alquiler; the soaring singalong hook of "Para No Decirte Adios" stands out several songs in, not at all unlike how the hook of "Dar?a" also stood tall several songs in; and the following song, the spare ballad "Sue?os Rotos," is a sure show-stopper that likewise soars vocally, just like "Algo M?s," sequenced as it was right after "Dar?a." Yet there are enough differences between these songs, not to mention the remainder of El Mundo Se Equivoca and Flores de Alquiler, that likely only a critic would draw these lines of comparison. And besides, if it's not broke, don't fix it, right? So rest assured that everything wonderful about Flores de Alquiler remains wonderful here, though the element of pleasant surprise that made that previous album such a charm no longer applies. Quite the contrary, in fact: as wonderful as El Mundo Se Equivoca may be, one can't help but measure it up to the heights of Flores de Alquiler, a challenging prospect that courts disappointment. So, keeping this in mind, it's best to take El Mundo Se Equivoca for what it is -- an album of first-rate Latin pop -- without relating it to its predecessor too unfairly. If you want to draw those comparisons, however, account for these factors: "Sue?os Rotos" is a striking song, but it falls short of the magic that made "Algo M?s" so special; El Mundo Se Equivoca doesn't rock quite like Flores de Alquiler did, as the band's major asset, vocalist Natalia Jim?nez, is moved further into the spotlight and often dressed up with strings; and lastly, don't overlook the closing song of El Mundo Se Equivoca, "As? Eres," which might be the best song on the album and is a key X-factor differentiating this album from its lustrous predecessor. [Norte released a DualDisc edition that includes no major bonus content beyond the standard upgraded-audio features.] ~ Jason Birchmeier, Rovi

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