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Reseña de álbum

Conchita's debut album, Nada Más (2007), was a revelation, spawning a trio of big hits, charting for over a year, and going platinum. Her follow-up effort, 4.000 Palabras, aims to recapture the magic of her debut. Once again, she teams up with producer Juan Luis Giménez and kicks off the album with a grab bag of surefire Latin pop hits. Conchita's working relationship with Giménez, perhaps best known by his solo recording artist moniker Logan, is well established by this point. Not only did he produce her debut album, he also featured her on "Un Año Sin Hablar," a duet on his third album, Fémina (2007). His production work on 4.000 Palabras is perfectly polished. He wisely shines most of the spotlight on her vocals and acoustic guitar, generally adding light touches of percussion, strings, piano, and additional guitar here and there. There are also Spanish touches, but they're so slight that this album could be from Italy or France if not Spain. Indeed, 4.000 Palabras is reminiscent of some of Italian international superstar Laura Pausini's output, in particular the sweet voice of Conchita and the outwardly evident passion with which she sings many of her refrains. The two singers even look alike. Yet whereas Pausini tends toward grandness, in both her musical arrangements and lyrics, Conchita is considerably more down to earth. The emphasis on her acoustic guitar playing gives 4.000 Palabras the feel of a folk-pop album, even if it's way too produced and commercially minded to be folk in any meaningful way beyond the "pretty young girl with acoustic guitar and self-penned songs" motif. Rather, this is middle-of-the-road Latin pop dressed up as folk-pop, and while the production sheen and absence of Spanish signifiers will turn off some listeners looking for something more authentic, the Finnish-born Conchita is clearly one of Latin pop's brightest new stars. 4.000 Palabras drags a bit as it reaches its 14-track finale, as the proceedings get a bit too samey, yet the heart of the album is its opening stretch of highlights, especially "¿Dónde Lo Guardo?," "Cuéntale," and "Un Trocito del Aire."

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Impresionante

No tengo palabras. La verdad es que el primero no me gustó demasiado pero con este no salgo de mi asombro. No lo dudéis ni un segundo: compradlo.

simplemente estupendo

me parece un disco muy acertado, una evolución de su primer disco y otro pasito más en su carrera, muy buena instrumentalización; las joyitas del disco "donde lo guardo" "cuéntale" y "soy un gato"

Tan bueno como el primero

Si os gusta el primer CD no dudéis en comprar éste. No me gusta la música española, pero Conchita, para mi gusto, supone un soplo de aire fresco, con sus particularidades (como esa voz de la que algunos tanto se quejan), le deseo mucha suerte. En mí desde luego tiene un comprador asegurado.

Biografía

Género: Pop latino

Años de actividad: '00s

Spanish singer/songwriter Conchita made her album debut with Nada Más (2007), which was produced by Juan Luís Jiménez and spawned a pair of popular singles ("Tres Segundos," a number 11 hit, and "Nada Que Perder," number two). The Madrileña has a wide range of influences, from contemporary singer/songwriters such as Iván Ferreiro, Jorge Drexler,...
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4000 Palabras, Conchita
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  • Géneros: Pop latino, Música, Latino
  • Publicado: 10/03/2009

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