Cuban rhythms of all kind of uptempo Son to ballads, everything is represented. A little reminiscent of the album "Mi Tierra" and then did not. Because "Mi Tierra" was an homage to the 40s and 50s. "90 Millas", however, is contemporary, if one can say so. However, not all contemporary colleagues, because it has rounded up all the surviving great names of Cuban music Sichen the last 50 years and taken up with them the disc as a kind of musical legacy. Carlos Santana, "Godfather of Salsa" Johnny Pacheco, trumpet genius Alfredo "Chocolate" Armenteros, conga diva Sheila E. to Cachao, who is considered the inventor of the mambo.
The biggest difference to "Mi Tierra" and perhaps to "Alma Caribena" is that the songs for European ears, not all are as catchy as the aforementioned discs. That is, this CD it is slowly discovering. She has a little more edges and corners and is not immediately rousing catchy but there are plenty of beads on it.
I renounce deliberately to a representation of each song. Everyone will have to make a judgment itself, as the title mE by more demanding and complex than otherwise known by her.
"No llores", the first single comes mE well until the second third listening really well and then is no longer out of the ear. So quite so easily makes it Mrs. Estefan, since 01 of the month now already 50, the listener this time. But they can do it, it has proven often enough and does not want to constantly repeat. In this respect, a renewed Spanish album and yet again something new. Bravo for that! Let's see if the "real" Latino connoisseurs who far more than Mrs. Estefan's commercial direction have Latin rather contemptuously wrinkled his nose leave little minutely on this album a good hair. After all is not the music but mercilessly commercially woman Estefan (and the other big names) as a marketing showcase for a terrific real Latin-Cuban CD. Have fun with it
Playing tips: Pintame de colores, Me Odio