Vivir

Vivir

Vivir

Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
For his sophomore work, Enrique Iglesias demonstrated a willingness to go beyond the predictable soft rock/pop balladry that marked his first album. Smart, considering that having good looks and a famous father can only carry one so far. On Vivir, Iglesias throws down the rock-guitar edge of "Volveré," on remembering a good love, and the rhythmic pop of "Revolución," a brooding tune about defiance. Then there's the reggae-flavored "Lluvia Cae." On the ballad side, Iglesias injects emotional depth on "Miente," a passionate stance on refusing to accept the end. All these tunes are alternatively propelled by guitars, piano, and/or percussion. The rest of the CD is pretty much passionless puffery. Still, Iglesias is a young, developing artist, and it is good to see a willingness to try new things, especially in a pop field where supply exceeds demand. --Ramiro Burr

Vivir,Enrique Iglesias,Universal Latino,Latin,Latin Music,Latin Pop,Latin Pop/Rock,Spain

Rock Music

Rock Music


Vivir

Rock Music:

  1. Vol. 1-2-Original Seeds [Import]
  2. Vol. 2.0-One True Passion [Import]
  3. Vol. 26-DJ Networx [Import]
  4. Vol. 2-Beat Beat Beat [Import]
  5. Vol. 2-Cream of the Crap [Import]
  6. Vol. 2-Don Cherry's Hockey Hits [Import]
  7. Vol. 2-Romance Latino [Import]
  8. Vol. 2-Unearthed Merseybeat [Import]
  9. Vol. 3-Floor Filler Killers-New Directions [Import]
  10. Vol. 5-Instro Hipsters [Import]

Rock Music

rock music

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A Viagem De [Import]

Both Sides of the Brain [Explicit Lyrics]

Bam Passe [Import]

Bartók: Sonatas for Violin & Piano

Amnesia

All That Jazz [Import]

Altered Beats: Assassin Knowledges of the Remanipulated

Kreisler on the Saxophone

Dance With Death