Pasito a Paso - Pablo Montero, Arroyave, Jose Luis
Qui?reme Cari?ito - Pablo Montero, Santander, Gustavo
Dicen Por Ah? - Pablo Montero, Brant, Claudia
Cuando Llora el Coraz?n - Pablo Montero, Santander, Kike
7 Balas Pa' Quererte - Pablo Montero, Santander, Gustavo
Como un Ni?o Lloro - Pablo Montero, Ochoa, Eduardo
Perd?neme Se?ora - Pablo Montero, Arroyave, Jose Luis
Mi Flor y Mi Espina - Pablo Montero, Santander, Kike
Hasta Que Te Arranque de M? - Pablo Montero, Santander, Kike
Con la Bendici?n de Dios - Pablo Montero, Macias, Carlos
Loco So?ador - Pablo Montero, Ramos, Manuel
Videodiario Con Pablo Montero [*] - Pablo Montero,
It's tempting to compare Mexican crooner Pablo Montero favorably to genre superstar Alejandro Fernandez. Both men have helped bring ranchera music to the masses via deep, rich vocal talents and dark good looks that make ma... more »ny a female--and male--fan swoon. But whereas Fernandez has mastered the art of nuanced, dramatic vocal styling, Montero still has a few things to learn. It's evident on Con la Bendicion de Dios, which effectively blends traditional and modern sounds but is still an overall modest effort. Montero has been paired with first-class talent, including writers Gustavo Santander, Claudia Brant and producer Kike Santander (who helmed Fernandez's A Corazon Abierto). But Montero seems more a label puppet than an artist in his own right. His voice (and the production) does recall Fernande" on tracks "Pasito a Paso," "Cuando Llora el Cortazon" and "Dicen Por Ahi," but there's little sense in settling for an admirable imitation when the real Fernandez's music is so readily accessible. --Joey Guerra« less
It's tempting to compare Mexican crooner Pablo Montero favorably to genre superstar Alejandro Fernandez. Both men have helped bring ranchera music to the masses via deep, rich vocal talents and dark good looks that make many a female--and male--fan swoon. But whereas Fernandez has mastered the art of nuanced, dramatic vocal styling, Montero still has a few things to learn. It's evident on Con la Bendicion de Dios, which effectively blends traditional and modern sounds but is still an overall modest effort. Montero has been paired with first-class talent, including writers Gustavo Santander, Claudia Brant and producer Kike Santander (who helmed Fernandez's A Corazon Abierto). But Montero seems more a label puppet than an artist in his own right. His voice (and the production) does recall Fernande" on tracks "Pasito a Paso," "Cuando Llora el Cortazon" and "Dicen Por Ahi," but there's little sense in settling for an admirable imitation when the real Fernandez's music is so readily accessible. --Joey Guerra
CD Reviews
Pablo is ranchera's crown prince
S. D. Clemett | Astoria, NY United States | 12/31/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Pablo hasn't given us a bad song yet, although a couple of the songs on this CD sound like they were meant for other singers (e.g., "Mi Flor y Mi Espina" sounds like it was written for Marc Anthony). No matter; a song like this is elevated when rendered by a voice like Pablo's, which is like a passionate embrace. In combination with his princely appearance there is no clearer evidence that he was born to sing to women.
This CD is a blend of pop songs and rancheras, like Pablo's earliest CDs. Although my local radio station is playing the more pop-oriented "Dicen Por Ahi," Pablo is at his best in the ranchera songs: "Carinito Quereme," "Palenque" and "7 Balas Pa' Quererte". The intense instrumentation of these songs does not in any way overshadow his voice, which is one of the richest of all contemporary male singers. It exudes machismo, romance, and strong emotion more intensely than any other on the Latin music scene today; only Alejandro Fernandez can match him for this (and not all the time).
The lyrics booklet cover photo makes him look boyish, but the interior photos are truer to the very charismatic man he now is. Here's hoping that the record company soon releases a new music video collection."
Pablo Montero bests Luis Miguel!!
Jim G. | NY USA | 11/20/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This new release by Pablo Montero is, in one word, INCREDIBLE.
Pablo sings with more passion and conviction than on previous releases. There is a spark present that elevates this release head and shoulders above other mariachi-themed releases... including superstar Luis Miguel's!"
EXQUISITE ALBUM
Martina Dolezalova | Czech rep., Písek | 10/23/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This CD is perfect. I cannot find mistake.I cannot agree with Joey Guerra.This album has everything what excellent album have to has.Every of songs is wonderful.Pablo Montero is master.
Although I am from middle of Europe (Czech rep.) when I listen to this album I always feel as in Mexico.Thanks to Pablo I am able to understand mexican culture. FELICITATE UPON EXQUISITE ALBUM."
Excelente trabajo
Dr Aristoteles | 10/02/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"este es un excelente trabajo de Pablo Montero. Sobre todo la cancion numero 12 que es tema de su nueva pelicula, "Un Loco Soñador", (cancion del canta-autor Manuel Ramos). Creo que esta produccion sera muy exitosa."