La Quinta Estación Album: «Flores De Alquiler»

- Customers rating: (4.5 of 5)
- Title:Flores De Alquiler
- Release date:2004-08-10
- Type:Audio CD
- Label:Sony U.S. Latin
- UPC:828766212723
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- 1 El Sol No Regresaimg 3:46
- 2Esperaré Despierta
- 3DarÃa
- 4 Algo Másimg 4:30
- 5 Flores De Alquilerimg 3:39
- 6 Mi Ciudadimg 3:07
- 7 Busco Tu Pielimg 3:27
- 8 A Cada Pasoimg 3:29
- 9Niña
- 10 No Hay Perdónimg 3:22
- 11 Rompe El Marimg 3:17
- 12Si Yo Fuera Mujer (Se Fossi Una Donna) [*]
- 13Voy a Pasármelo Bien [*]
There is an interesting story behind Flores de Alquiler. This is the second album by the Spanish group La 5a Estacion. The first one was produced in Madrid and this one was produced in Mexico City. And you can really tell, the Mexico hit "El Sol no Regresa" mixes solid Rock en Español with Mariachi Music and the result is awesome without being corny at all.
La 5a Estación actually is enjoying a much stronger success in Mexico that its early sucess in Spain (it's currently Top 5 in Mexico's Mix Up). And now the process is working upside down: they are now making an entrance into Spain helped by its Mexico success -- sort of upside down to the many spanish groups that come to Mexico after a sucessful career in Spain.
The band sounds a lot like the 80s-90s sound of the great Rock en Español bands with a solid rock and roll attitude to it. The CD includes both solid rock tunes as well as very decent power ballands, all of them supported by strong vocals. The lyrics are very strong too and add to the overall robustness of the band.
The whole CD is very enjoyable. Songs to hear: "El Sol no Regresa" (the mariachi music is nicely mixed with the rock tune creating a sort of a Mexican party-over-tequila environment on a lost love story), "Daría" (strong rock pop tune, also talks about lost love), "Mi Ciudad" ( a nice homage to Mexico City --"Esta es mi ciudad, Madrid ya se quedo atrás", "Distrito de mi Soledad") and of course "Flores de Alquiler" (a nice piano + Guitar intro for a Power Ballad Mellodic feel). The album also includes a couple of covers of "Si yo fuera Mujer" and "Voy a pasarmelo bien".
If you like Rock en Español this is an album you shouldn't miss.
There was a "Rock en Español" boom in Latin America in the late 80's and early 90's but then the latino bands started to switch over to Hip Hop and rap and abandoned the Pop-Rock genre. La 5a Estacion picks up where pop rock was left off some 15 years ago.
The trio's singers' voice is awesome and gives their songs the punch they need.
Song standouts include: "El sol no regresa", "Algo mas" (their first two singles in Mexico), "Daría" and "Mi ciudad".
The last two tracks on this CD are remakes of two famous "Rock en tu idioma" songs from the "Rock en Español" era mentioned above and where they have done an excellent job on "Voy a pasármelo bien" (originally recorded by Hombres G.).
If you're looking to see what is going on in the Pop-Rock en Español world today; this is a great example and a must have on any Pop Rock en Español fans' CD rack.
The CD is so amazing I am ready to purchase the next one, it is one of those CD's you never get tire of listening to it.
I loveeeeeeeeeeeeeee it
A todos ustedes comprenlo no se van a arrepentir!!! es totalmente fabuloso
Una gran calidad de sonido y una mezcla espectacular de rock en español con mariachi en el tema El sol no regresa. Definitivamente de los mejores en el mercado. Se los recomiendo.
tengo que decir que este album esta del carajo como decimos en Panama,en otras palabras esta mas que buenisimo. Me fascina, siendo una fan de soda estereo toda mi vida, este cd me ha cautivado totalmente.Esta fenomenal! las canciones que me hace vibrar por todos lados es definitivamente rompe el mar(cancion muy sensual) y a cada paso.Si quieres escuchar buena musica y que de veras te toque en lo mas intimo tienes que comprar este cd, la tipa...Natalia aparte de preciosa tiene una voz que hipnotiza...espero y te convenza...chevere !


