Anasol

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  • Artist: Anasol
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: August 30, 2005
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Latin

Review

Looking at her sex kitten-ish publicity shots, one could easily assume that Anasol Escobar is a provider of Latin teen pop -- perhaps a Spanish-speaking equivalent of Britney Spears, Jessica Simpson, or Hilary Duff. The bubblegum factor is as strong in Latin America as it is in the United States and Europe, and Anasol certainly wouldn't be the first Latin artist to provide teen pop en español. But Anasol has nothing to do with teen pop and isn't part of the Radio Disney crowd; the South American singer/songwriter (Columbia by way of Argentina) goes for something much more mature and introspective on this self-titled debut album, which favors an intriguing blend of Latin pop, adult alternative (as in Sarah McLachlan or Dido), Europop (she has cited Everything But the Girl as an influence), and Brazilian pop. Anasol doesn't do any singing in Portuguese (Brazil's official language) on this CD, which was produced by Luis Fernando Ochoa; all of the lyrics are in Spanish -- and it isn't as though she is inundating listeners with samba beats or trying to pass herself off as Gal Costa. Even so, there is a vaguely Brazilian quality in her vocals (although it's so subtle -- even subliminal -- that someone who hasn't spent a lot of time listening to Brazilian pop probably won't even notice it). But make no mistake: the Spanish language is Anasol's stomping ground, and she uses it in a thoughtful way on personal offerings like "Voy Volando," "Sube el Alma," and "Sentimiento." Despite her songwriting talent and Ochoa's guidance, Anasol's debut is slightly inconsistent -- there are some excellent tracks and some tracks that aren't as memorable. But overall, this is a promising debut for the Latin popstress. ~ Alex Henderson, Rovi

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Anasol
Studio album by Anasol
Released August 30, 2005 (North America)
Genre Latin Pop
Label Univision Records
Producer Luis Fernando Ochoa
Anasol chronology
Astros
(2002)
Anasol
(2005)
Fábulas de Acción
(2011)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 3/5 stars [1]

Anasol is the third album by Colombian pop singer Anasol.

The album debuted on August 30, 2005. The album contains 12 songs including her first hit single "Sentimiento", which reached #31 on the Billboard Hot Latin chart.

Track listing

  1. Sentimiento
  2. Nace
  3. Sube el alma
  4. Dame
  5. Sin miedo a caer
  6. Amantes invisibles
  7. Voy volando
  8. Buscame
  9. Siluetas
  10. Astros
  11. Si no llego
  12. Sentimiento [Club Mix]

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