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Amaia Montero

Amaia Montero Audio CD
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  • Audio CD (February 10, 2009)
  • Original Release Date: 2009
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Sony U.S. Latin
  • ASIN: B001OBBQTS
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #77,591 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A wonderful start for her solo career, March 3, 2009
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Juan Camilo (Winter Park, FL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Amaia Montero (Audio CD)
After listening "A Las Cinco En Astoria," La Oreja De Van Gogh's new album with new vocalist I thought they had the key to sucess because the album was wonderful, so I was eager to listen Amaia Montero's debut album as a solo artist... And it's even better than what I was expecting... Lyrics are amazing, the music is at the same time very reminiscent to LODVG but at the same time is new, fresh, exciting, and Amaia's voice is as wonderful and pure as usual... This album is a great example of her amazing talent and the great solo career that is waiting
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12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Leire, or Amaia? New Oreja, or new Amaia?, April 8, 2009
This review is from: Amaia Montero (Audio CD)
When lead singer Amaia Montero left La Oreja de Van Gogh (other members include Xabi San Martín, Pablo Benegas, Álvaro Fuentes and Haritz Garde) back in November of 2007 to start a solo career, we all wondered: which part of the band was the Van Gogh, and which part was the ear? (I should explain this analogy a little better. If you take Van Gogh, its still pretty cool, but a cut off ear all by itself is kinda gross. Its the two of them together that make the magic; apart their nothing to special. On the other hand, perhaps both parts of the group were Van Goghs; or maybe ears, only together amounting to something special.)

In other words, which part of the band contributed to the band's success? Was it Amaia's incredibly talented vocals that had already contributed to such successes as "El 28," "La Playa," "Pop," "Rosas," "Puedes Contar Conmigo," "En Mi Lado del Sofá," and many, many others? Or was it Xabi and Pablo's signature song writing, which dealt with things like love, friendship, and things that can occur in relationships, which made us fall in love with La Oreja in the first place? Was it the song, or the one singing the song?

When the rest of the band members announced the the new lead singer of La Oreja in the following July, Leire Martínez (former contestant on the reality TV show Factor X), along with their new single, "El Último Vals", we all thought it must have been Xabi and Pablo who had made La Oreja a sucsess. So it seemed on September 2, when their smash hit "A las Cinco en el Astoria" (At five in Astoria) hit store shelves. The two writers split writing the lyrics, with Xabi doing all the music. Highlights include "El Último Vals," "Inmortal," "Más," "Sola," "La Primera Versión," and the incredibly moving "Jueves," dedicated to the March 11th Madrid train bombings. While the album wasn't the same as old albums, it was nonetheless a great album. Leire's youthfulness and deeper voice bring a lot to the new, different Oreja; most of what we loose with Amaia was her song writing.

And still we had nothing from Amaia, not until a few months later in mid-November, with her self-titled solo debut, "Amaia Montero". The first single, "Quiero Ser," which was dedicated to her mother, premiered on the Spanish radio station "Los 40 Principales" in October. It went on to become the longest charting number one single in Spanish airplay history with 13 consecutive weeks in the number one spot. Other highlights include "Tulipán" (which was dedicated to her former band mates in La Oreja), "407" (dedicated to her father), "4 Segundos," and my favorite, "Por Toda una Vida." "Amaia Montero" was the ninth best-selling CD in Spain in 2008, published only a month and a half before the end of the year ("A las Cinco" was number 12).

So which one is better? Apples and oranges. While comparisons are inevitable, both albums are really great; if you were a fan of the old Oreja, then you should get both of them. I suppose if you have to pick one, then it really depends on what you like best, the song writing or Amaia's voice. If I had to pick, I would go with A las Cinco. Its definitely a new Oreja, and it hasn't quite figured out how to get the right balance between the old writing style and the new voice (although in all fairness, it must be said about Leire that she has a lot of talent), but it definitely shows promise.

As for Amaia? I personally find some of the writing a little flat. All eleven songs are written by her, and while they are all great (I already mentioned that I really like "Por Toda una Vida"), they do seem to blend in with one another. They all sound very similar (I have a hard time with "4 Segundos," I'm not really sure why; its a great pop song, but it just feels a little rushed to me). On the other hand, Amaia does deliver a great performance. The vocals are great throughout, and I can't find anything to complain about there. I think that makes up for the writing a lot, but also hope that with a little more writing experience, there will be a little more variety on her next album.

One final note: its should be said that while Leire's fresh voice brings a lot to La Oreja, it is by no means as developed as Amaia's. But I will say this for Leire, this is her first CD, and she sounds a lot better then Amaia did on her first try (Dile al Sol), so if your more into Amaia's voice, I say give Leire time, you might find she grows on you (I have heard Leire sing some of the old Oreja songs live, and while sometimes she sounds really good, as in "Muñeca de Trapo," or "20 de Enero," I do think that her versions of "Rosas," "Cuídate," and "La Playa" are a stretch, and "París" is just downright bad in my opinion. On the other hand, if Amaia tried to sing songs such as "El Último Vals," "Jueves," "Más," "Sola," "La Primera Versión," and the bonus track "Veinte Penas," I am convinced that she would not sound good. Some of Leire's songs maybe she could pull off, but on others I think she would be a flop.).

So yeah, I definitely recommend both albums, but try not to compare them old favorites like "Guapa", or "Lo Que Te Conté Mientras Te Hacías La Dormida". Think of these instead, as first albums in a new era: good; they've definitely got our attention, and now we look forward to hearing more.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Me encanta I love it, February 25, 2009
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Liz "isa803" (New Jersey, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Amaia Montero (Audio CD)
Amaia ha hecho un trabajo fantastico con su primer album en solitario. Me encantan todas las canciones especialmente 4". Su voz ed pura magia y me encantaria verla en concierto!

Amaia's first solo album is great. I love her lyrics and her edgy voice! She has songs for every mood I'm in. I wish I could see her in concert!
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