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Los Temerarios - Camino del Amor (CD)

Camino del Amor
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Album Details: Camino del Amor

Release Date:11/21/1995
Label:Fonovisa Inc.
UPC:808835391924

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  • All Music Guide

    While the group doesn't show any signs of challenging itself, it plies its trade well, delivering tales of romantic loss via Gustavo Ángel's beautiful tenor. The group sticks to pop power ballads, cumbias, and the mariachi-pop it's been associated with since 1991. Keyboardist and chief composer Adolfo Ángel duets with brother Gustavo on first single "La Mujer de los Dos," (The Woman of Both) but despite his techincally correct performance, he doesn't deliver the passion that his brother does. Ego sounds like it's creeping in on "Mi Alma Reclama," (My Soul Asks) in which the singer feels self-pity because although he's had a thousand lovers, he's lonely tonight. The songs are also beginning to lengthen a la Juan Gabriel, though the melodies are still strong enough to keep them interesting.

    - Douglas Shannon, All Music Guide

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Los Temerarios

Los Temerarios' bubblegum ranchera has been the romantic soundtrack of millions of Mexican and Mexican-American youths' lives during the '90s. Combining elements of traditional Mexican ranchera music with keyboards, electric bass and stately percussion, they created a sound whose appeal frequently took them to the top tier of Billboard's Latin charts. Brothers Adolfo (b... Read more