| | Elvis Crespo Urbano CD Elvis Crespo Discography of CDs
(5 Customer Reviews)
 |
|
Our Price: $5.69 CDFor Sale Usually ships in 1-2 days
Our Price: $9.99
|  |
Personnel includes: Elvis Crespo (vocals); Sergio Vargas (vocals); Jose Diaz (saxophone); Jesus Alonso (trumpet); Freddie Mendez (piano); Miguel Gonzalez (bass); Hector Herrera (congas). Producers include: Robert Cura, Joel Sanchez, Jose Gazmey, Elvis Crespo, Ramon Orlando. URBANO was nominated for the 2003 Latin Grammy Award for Best Merengue Album. "Bandida" was nominated for the 2003 Latin Grammy Award for Best Tropical Song. Personnel: Ito Serrano, Jorge Laboy, Albert King (guitar); Joel Sanchez, Elias Soriano, Eliezer Gonzalez, Miguel Gonzalez (bajo sexto); Pedro Angulo, Jose Dario (tamboura); Crispin Fernández (saxophone); Jose Diaz, Luis Aquino, Jose Luis Mateo, Jesús Alonso (trumpet); Tonito Vazquez (trombone); Freddy Méndez (piano, programming); Eddie Almodovar, Ramón Orlando (piano); Héctor (Calie) Herrera (congas, percussion); Fernando Muscolo (keyboard programming). Audio Mixers: Chris Domingo; Jose Gazmey. Recording information: AQ30 Recording Studio, Puerto Rico. Photographer: Eugenio Luis. Arrangers: Luis A. Cruz; Roberto Cora; Joel Sanchez; Ramón Orlando; Freddy Méndez. With his each one of his three previous records reaching number one on Billboard's salsa chart, Elvis Crespo certainly had set a high standard of success for his 2002 release, Urbano. Leaving his pretty-boy look and youthful vocal approach behind him, Crespo both looks and sounds like an artist who has come into his own. Like fellow Puerto Rican artists Olga Tañón and Joseph Fonseca, Crespo has chosen the merengue rhythms native to the D.R. as his musical backdrop. The beefy, four-on-the-floor feel, filled out by the traditional horns and piano montuno is embellished by the urban influence hinted at in the title. Distorted rock guitar and electronic elements straight from the club add the extra dirt and funk necessary to set Crespo ahead of the pack. Where in some cases these elements would be unwelcome party crashers, they're used effectively by producer/musical director Roberto Cora. Crespo's vocal performances throughout are earnest and mature. His melodic sense and spare use of ornamentation make for a very digestible album. Elvis Crespo, like Tañón, is an artist who performs merengue, not a merengue artist. Urbano does honor to his successful past, and also offers promise for his bright future. ~ Evan C. Gutierrez Elvis Crespo Urbano Songs Purchase Urbano CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart
|