Deja de Pedir Perd?n - Diego Torres, L?pez, Cachorro
No lo So?? - Diego Torres, Tomas, Dany
S? Que Ya No Volver?s - Diego Torres, Tomas, Dany
Cantar Hasta Morir - Diego Torres, Batista, A.
Qu? Ser? - Diego Torres, Fontana
La ?ltima Noche - Diego Torres, Amod, R.
Alguien La Vio Partir - Diego Torres, L?pez, Cachorro
D?jame Estar - Diego Torres, Etcheverry, Pablo
Alba - Diego Torres, Flores, Antonio
Sue?os - Diego Torres, L?pez, Cachorro
Donde Van - Diego Torres, Duchovny, Pablo
Tal Vez - Diego Torres, Torres, Diego
Usted - Diego Torres, Capello, Gabriel Fe
Tratar de Estar Mejor - Diego Torres, L?pez, Cachorro
Pen?lope - Diego Torres, Alguero, Augusto
Que No Me Pierda - Diego Torres, Santander, Gustavo
Color Esperanza - Diego Torres, L?pez, Cachorro
Argentine singer-songwriter Diego Torres showcases the artistry of his songs in this 17-track set recorded in Buenos Aires, Argentina on March 4, 2003. Although he is known for his nueva trova balladry, Torres is equally c... more »omfortable in these pop/rock tunes, his emotive vocals bringing to mind a cross between Alejandro Sanz and Gino Vannelli. His songs combine acoustic guitar, vivid poetry, and congas of nueva trova all wrapped with a smooth pop flourish. On "Tal Vez," a reflective song on the value of endless hope, Torres accompanies himself on piano, tinkling out leads against a string quartet. He teams up with Mexican rocker Julieta Venegas for the driving tropical tune "Suenos." Singer Vicentico, former frontman of Los Fabulosos Cadillacs, duets on the crisp and upbeat "Usted." Another highlight is "Color Esperanza," Torres' hit from his previous CD Un Mundo Diferente. Following in the same anthemic vein is "Cantar Hasta Morir." --Ramiro Burr« less
Argentine singer-songwriter Diego Torres showcases the artistry of his songs in this 17-track set recorded in Buenos Aires, Argentina on March 4, 2003. Although he is known for his nueva trova balladry, Torres is equally comfortable in these pop/rock tunes, his emotive vocals bringing to mind a cross between Alejandro Sanz and Gino Vannelli. His songs combine acoustic guitar, vivid poetry, and congas of nueva trova all wrapped with a smooth pop flourish. On "Tal Vez," a reflective song on the value of endless hope, Torres accompanies himself on piano, tinkling out leads against a string quartet. He teams up with Mexican rocker Julieta Venegas for the driving tropical tune "Suenos." Singer Vicentico, former frontman of Los Fabulosos Cadillacs, duets on the crisp and upbeat "Usted." Another highlight is "Color Esperanza," Torres' hit from his previous CD Un Mundo Diferente. Following in the same anthemic vein is "Cantar Hasta Morir." --Ramiro Burr