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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Amaral's third time is a charm, August 7, 2004
This review is from: Estrella De Mar (Audio CD)
Spanish group Amaral, made up of singer Eva Amaral and guitarist Juan Aguirre, truly comes of age on their third album Estrella de mar (2002). Amaral's other outings include Amaral (1998), Una Pequeña Parte del Mundo(2000), and an upcoming disc, delayed due to Juan's recovery from tendonitis in his left hand.

Estrella de mar presents a unique blend of styles, including haunting ballads (Sin tí yo no soy nada, Te necesito, Rosa de la Paz, En sólo un segundo), Caribbean and Mexican influences (the salsa percussion of Sin ti yo no soy nada, sweeping ranchera on De la noche a la mañana), country swing on No sabe a dónde va, edgy rock on El centro de mis ojos, the pulsating dance beats of the title track Estrella de mar, and the delightfully catchy rock anthems Toda la noche en la calle, Moriría por vos, and Qué séra.

Eva's voice is absolutely gorgeous, lending an otherworldly beauty to the slower tracks. She manages to touch your soul with her delivery and her self-penned lyrics.

The guest list is equally impressive, including Danny Cummings (Mark Knopfler, Bryan Adams) on percussion, Tony Beard (Mike Oldfield, Mick Jagger) on drums, Russell Milton (Waterboys) on bass, Melvin Duffyel (Robbie Williams, Sting) on steel guitar, Danny Shogger (George Michael, Paul McCartney) on keyboards and Echo String Quartet.

A singular gem that reaches perfection in all areas and is a delight to listen to, Estrella de mar is an excellent introduction to modern Spanish pop.

Tracklisting:

1. Sin tí no soy nada
2. Moriría por vos
3. Toda la noche en la calle
4. Te necesito
5. Qué será
6. Salir corriendo
7. Estrella de mar
8. Rosa de la paz
9. No sabe a dónde va
10. De la noche a la mañana
11. El centro de mis ojos
12. En sólo un segundo
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Como hablar, April 12, 2004
This review is from: Estrella De Mar (Audio CD)
Nunca habia escuchado hablar de esta banda. Es mas, me parecia que podia ser uno de esos grupos que surgen y desaparecen de la noche a la mañana. Sin embargo, escuche por radio la cancion "Te necesito" y quede maravillado. La letra vertida, la musicalizacion perfecta, y la voz de ella es mistica. Comence a escuchar mas de ellos y me di cuenta que estaba frente a un grupo que promete dar que hablar en el futuro, si es que ya no lo hace hoy mismo. El disco "Estrella de mar" es altamente recomendado para aquellos que gustamos de la buena musica.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars flawless, April 2, 2003
This review is from: Estrella De Mar (Audio CD)
amaral's "estrella de mar" has to be one of the best pop cd's i've bought in a long time. it's melodic, hypnotic, intelligent, and very addictivive. it's one of those rare cd's you can listen to beginning from end. vocally and muscially she reminds me of a cross between la oreja de van gogh, luna limon (little known mexican band), sarah mclachlan and mecano. i can not recommend this cd enough. it's amazing. am dying to check out previous efforts. standouts include "sin ti no soy nada", "moriría por vos", "toda la noche en la ciudad", "¿qué será?" and especially the title track "estrella de mar".
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent CD, March 26, 2003
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Robby (ASTORIA, NEW YORK USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Estrella De Mar (Audio CD)
This CD is very good. It is an excellent cd for typical spanish pop music. Amaral has such a soothing and classy voice. She really is a great singer and the man makes great music. The hits on this album are Te Necesito slowthen fast song. Sin Ti No Soy Nada is a great ballad and Toda La Noche En La CAlle is a fast rock song. IT is amazing how they incorporate all types of music to form their own style. They can definately be compared to Mecano and La Oreja De Van Gohg. One song Estrella De Mar the title track is typical OBK. So as you can see they really did a grat job. Try them out.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Non formulaic band, September 24, 2003
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Daniel Fernandez (Sydney, New South Wales Australia) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Estrella De Mar (Audio CD)
For many years, Spain has been coming out with some of the best and most distinctive rock and pop music in the world scene (see Alejandro Sanz, La Oreja De Van Gogh, Estopa, Alex Ubago, etc).

Now Amaral is on the scene. This album is really a mixture of genres from pop to rock to electronica. Personally, I think they excel in the rock/pop side if things.

To say they are big in Spain is an understatement. They are now on 500000 records sold and counting. Hard to describe this album but for me the classic is Rosa De La Paz. A hauntingly beautiful song where Eva's voice lingers in your soul long after its finished.

Really, it is Eva's voice that stands out in this band. It is just gorgeous, it is honey. The great thing is she understands the concept of phrasing. She doesn't appear the need to scream every second word like most rock/pop singers. She is a true artist.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Amaral's third time is a charm, August 7, 2004
This review is from: Estrella De Mar (Audio CD)
Spanish group Amaral, made up of singer Eva Amaral and guitarist Juan Aguirre, truly comes of age on their third album Estrella de mar (2002). Amaral's other outings include Amaral (1998), Una Pequeña Parte del Mundo(2000), and an upcoming disc, delayed due to Juan's recovery from tendonitis in his left hand.

Estrella de mar presents a unique blend of styles, including haunting ballads (Sin tí no soy nada, Te necesito, Rosa de la Paz, En sólo un segundo), Caribbean and Mexican influences (the salsa percussion of Sin ti yo no soy nada, sweeping ranchera on De la noche a la mañana), country swing on No sabe a dónde va, edgy rock on El centro de mis ojos, the pulsating dance beats of the title track Estrella de mar, and the delightfully catchy rock anthems Toda la noche en la calle, Moriría por vos, and Qué séra.

Eva's voice is absolutely gorgeous, lending an otherworldly beauty to the slower tracks. She manages to touch your soul with her delivery--when she sings "Sin tí no soy nada," you feel her pain acutely (Eva also penned the lyrics).

The guest list is equally impressive, including Danny Cummings (Mark Knopfler, Bryan Adams) on percussion, Tony Beard (Mike Oldfield, Mick Jagger) on drums, Russell Milton (Waterboys) on bass, Melvin Duffyel (Robbie Williams, Sting) on steel guitar, Danny Shogger (George Michael, Paul McCartney) on keyboards and Echo String Quartet.

A singular gem that reaches perfection in all areas and is a delight to listen to, Estrella de mar is an excellent introduction to modern Spanish pop. This import edition also features acoustic versions of Te necesito, Sin tí no soy nada, Moriría por vos, and En sólo un segundo.

Tracklisting:

1. Sin tí no soy nada
2. Moriría por vos
3. Toda la noche en la calle
4. Te necesito
5. Qué será
6. Salir corriendo
7. Estrella de mar
8. Rosa de la paz
9. No sabe a dónde va
10. De la noche a la mañana
11. El centro de mis ojos
12. En sólo un segundo

Bonus tracks (acoustic):
13. Te necesito
14. Sin tí no soy nada
15. Moriría por vos
16. En sólo un segundo
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Haunting vocals and melodies that don't quit., May 30, 2003
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Kimberly Eldredge "eatstayplay.com" (Chino Valley, AZ United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Estrella De Mar (Audio CD)
As a music lover, it's important that the CD can offer something to me as a whole. Too often, by the time I get to track 13, I feel like I'm on a Ferris wheel and can't get off. Amaral has something new and different in every track and my favorites play in my head long after the CD has stopped.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Amaral: Nuevo Mecano ? (New Mecano?), November 14, 2002
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alfredjr (sancti spiritus cuba) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Estrella De Mar (Audio CD)
Cuando escuche por primera vez este disco de Amaral, evidentemente quede impresionado por la fuerza que tiene, desde hace tiempo no escuchaba temas tan bien logrados compilados en un CD. Es evidente que no es un disco de mayorias pero tiene canciones que daran que hablar, por ejemplo Sin ti no soy nada y te necesito, son por poner un ejemplo canciones que te dejan pensando desde el primer momento.
Al parecer estamos ante los nuevos Mecanos españoles, (Aunque son 2 nada mas), ojala sigan con esa fuerza y continuen cantando y haciendo discos impresindibles como este.
escuchenlo, es un 5 estrellas, sin pensarlo.
Amarales, si leen esto, respondanme.
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5.0 out of 5 stars EXCELLENT!!!, April 22, 2007
This review is from: Estrella De Mar (Audio CD)
An Awesome cd ! This cd is excellent. All the songs are awesome.
I highly recommend this cd to anyone who'd like to know what pop/rock is like in Spanish/Spain. Puts you in the mood for some deep thinking !

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5.0 out of 5 stars Couldn't get any better, this Duo does have talent!, January 24, 2007
This review is from: Estrella De Mar (Audio CD)
Amaral, has such a beautiful and clear voice that you instantly fall in love with her. I have all her albums and I strongly recommend them to quality-music-listeners! This group does not compromise their sound and direction of music. I love you, Amaral, keep making beautiful music!!!
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