Natalia Jimenez and Angel Reyero are back after their very successful album El Mundo Se Equivoca. Now, they return with their fourth new album, Sin Frenos. La Quinta Estacion has received numerous awards including a Latin ... more »Grammy and Billboard award plus many more throughout their career. The new album includes 12 tracks written by Angel and Natalia and features powerful songs plus great ballads with the unmistakable and already classic voice of their lead singer. The mix of pop rock and Mexican sounds that made them so popular are also part of this new work. Armando Avila produced Sin Frenos as well as three other studio albums and his participation guarantess the quality and style of this release. La Quinta Estacion is no doubt one of the most important pop rock groups to emerge in the last few years in the Latin region, U.S. and Spain. Their songs are radio classics and part of the catalog of music for many fans. This new album won't be the exception and will be one of the most important albums for Latin music in 2009.« less
Natalia Jimenez and Angel Reyero are back after their very successful album El Mundo Se Equivoca. Now, they return with their fourth new album, Sin Frenos. La Quinta Estacion has received numerous awards including a Latin Grammy and Billboard award plus many more throughout their career. The new album includes 12 tracks written by Angel and Natalia and features powerful songs plus great ballads with the unmistakable and already classic voice of their lead singer. The mix of pop rock and Mexican sounds that made them so popular are also part of this new work. Armando Avila produced Sin Frenos as well as three other studio albums and his participation guarantess the quality and style of this release. La Quinta Estacion is no doubt one of the most important pop rock groups to emerge in the last few years in the Latin region, U.S. and Spain. Their songs are radio classics and part of the catalog of music for many fans. This new album won't be the exception and will be one of the most important albums for Latin music in 2009.
Ronald Gijzen | Bonaire, Neth. Antilles | 05/24/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I got 'addicted' to La Quinta Estacion's music when I first heard the pop song Daria from their CD Flores de Alquiler. I bought that album and was blown away from songs I found on it (my favorites: Niña, Daria and Rompe El Mar). The next CD was the CD/DVD Acustico, containing 'unplugged' live versions of most songs from Flores de Alquiler plus the beautiful ballad Perdicion. I think I have seen the DVD over a 100 times as it became my (then) 1 year old daughter's favorite video on the PSP. I couldn't wait for the next CD (El Mundo se Equivoca) and was not disappointed when I first heard it. A perfect balance of pop, ballads, rock en mexipop. I started visiting their concerts in various countries and realized I now really was a fan.. The concerts are great and full of emotion. Natalia has a strong voice and knows how to play with the audience. Go see them whenever you get a chance! And now we have Sin Frenos. Another great album. As with most great albums, you need to listen to it a couple of times to start recognizing the beauty of it. My favorite songs so far: Recuerdame, Engañame and Me Dueles. I just saw their live show in Santo Domingo, singing for the first time songs from this new CD and they were received very well by the audience. Don't hesitate, just buy the CD and prepare yourself for becoming an La Quinta Estacion addict too..."
Superb album.
Cyco Damo | NZ | 02/09/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)
"An amazing album of Spanish language music that varies from energetic and catchy pop to traditional Mexican music. Every song is worthy of being a single, there is no filler in this album. On top of all this, my personal Best Song of 2009 - the Recuerdame duet with Marc Anthony. Just get it."
Excellent!
triskaidekaphilia | Austin, TX | 12/21/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Great collection of songs. I've had several people recommend La 5a Estacion to me because of my fondness for Amaral. While I still don't see much resemblance except for the superficial (vocals by a strong female voice, Spanish origin), I've come to appreciate La 5a Estacion for what they are. This album is a great mix of strong pop songs and more traditional Mexican-sounding songs, which works very well. Natalia Jimenez has a very strong, forceful voice that energizes the listener while still being quite pleasant to listen to. I have to comment on the similarity of her voice to the late Rocio Durcal's on certain songs - "Me Dueles," "Es Cierto, and especially "Quiereme Mucho." I don't know if this was a deliberate homage to another Spaniard who found musical success in Mexico, or just a lucky (at least for me) coincidence. I really enjoyed this album (I downloaded it via Amazon's MP3 store) and look forward to more great music from this group."
Excellent
-em- | 12/15/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"In this CD La Quinta Estacion certifies that Natalia is one of the strongest women voices we have right now in the spanish pop rock, with a mix of rythms they created a great CD well balanced"
Good Fresh Spanish Rock! Spanish Rock Really? Yup thats rig
Chuck | 10/20/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Fantastically fresh sound coming from this band, whose singer is very talented and there is so much going on the instrements that you it is amazing. They are kind of fast and have a very unique style of rock for a spanish band. Excellent!"