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Binding : Audio CDEAN : 5099748878991Label : ColumbiaManufacturer : ColumbiaPublisher : ColumbiaRelease date : 2002-04-22Title : VuelveFormat : ImportOriginal release date : 1998-02-12Studio : ColumbiaNumber of discs : 1 The most successful of ex-Menudo members, Ricky Martin delivered a worldwide hit with the club favorite "Maria" (you know, the "un, dos, tres, Maria!" song), and here he follows up with more urgent, catchy pop tunes with emphasis again on danceable rhythms. Solid-impact tunes include the terrific and upbeat "Marcia Baila" and the percussion- and horn-driven opener "Por Arriba, por Abajo", complete with African chants. Occasional soft tunes like the samba-flavored "La Bomba" and the melancholy "Casi un Bolero" only serve as time-outs from the dance fever evoked on tunes like the finger-snapping "Lola, Lola" and the rhythmic title track. Weak is "No Importa la Distancia", a bland cover of Michael Bolton's "Hercules".
I think this is a very good album. It's full of power, rhythm and sexuality. It's a shame this has been lost in his most recent works. Track "La bomba" is, as the name indicates, la bomba....(ie. amazing..). There are a couple of songs that don't really fit the overall work, but it's a good job what he's done. Best songs: La bomba; Por arriba, por abajo; La copa de la vida; Marcia baila; Lola, lola; Vuelve; and Muchas gracias por pensar en mi. I strongly recommend it to those who are uncoditional fans of Ricardo Martinez despite his good looks!!!