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| 1 | Justicia, Tierra y Libertad | Olvera | 5:16 |
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| 2 | Ay, Doctor | González/Olvera | 5:28 |
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| 3 | Fe | González | 4:40 |
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| 4 | Sábanas Frías | Olvera | 5:19 |
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| 5 | Pobre Juan | Olvera | 5:12 |
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| 6 | ¿Por Qué Te Vas? | Vallin | 4:42 |
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| 7 | Mariposa Traicionera | Olvera | 4:22 |
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| 8 | Sin Tu Cariño | González | 4:58 |
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| 9 | Eres Mi Religión | Olvera | 5:28 |
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| 10 | No Voy a Ser Tu Esclavo | Vallin/Olvera | 4:25 |
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| 11 | Ángel de Amor | González/Olvera | 4:57 |
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| 12 | Nada Que Perder | González | 5:10 |
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Editorial Reviews
Revolución de Amor
Audio Compact Disc
Label: WEA International
Style: Latin Pop
Revolución de Amor
UPC: 809274856623
Release Date: 08/20/2002
Original Release Date: 08/20/2002
Number of Discs: 1
- Maná
Main Performer
Alex Henderson
Like English-language rock, the rock en espa?ol field has its superstars and its more underground artists. Superstars like los Fabulosos Cadillacs and Shakira can easily fill a huge soccer stadium in Mexico City or Buenos Aires, while the more underground artists perform in Latin America's small clubs. Man? falls into the supergroup category; in Latin America, the Mexican outfit is as huge as Creed or Pearl Jam. And like other bands who are enormously successful, Man? has their share of detractors. Man?'s detractors criticize the band for being slick and highly polished, and Revoluci?n de Amor is unlikely to change that perception. There is, to be sure, a certain amount of slickness and arena rock gloss on this 2002 release. But there is also an impressive amount of craftsmanship; in fact, Revoluci?n de Amor boasts some of Man?'s strongest writing. This time, Man?'s writing is quite consistent -- the band has recorded some uneven albums, but Revoluci?n de Amor isn't one of them. All of the songs are extremely listenable, and that is true whether Man? incorporates Mexican elements on "Mariposa Traicionera" or gets into a salsa-influenced groove on "No Voy A Ser Tu Esclavo" and "Sabanas Fr?as." For all of their pop gloss, Man? can be challenging -- both musically and lyrically. Musically, Man? uses a variety of influences to their creative advantage -- everything from salsa to reggae to North African music -- and the lyrics address both sociopolitical and romantic concerns. Revoluci?n de Amor is unlikely to convert anyone who has been critical of Man?'s work in the past, but those who have had a generally favorable view of the band will find this CD to be among the Mexican rockers' strongest, most consistent efforts. ~ Alex Henderson, Rovi
