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Como Olvidar... Lo Mejor de Olga Tañón

 
Album Review: Como Olvidar... Lo Mejor de Olga Tañón

  • Artist: Olga Tañón
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: March 29, 2005
  • Type: Compilation (best of)
  • Genre: Latin

Review

A month before Warner Music Latina would unleash Olga Tañón's comeback album, Una Nueva Mujer (2005), the label released another compilation of her hits, Como Olvidar: Lo Mejor de Olga Tañón. This was the third Tañón compilation to date, and a very different one from its predecessors: Exitos y Mas (1995) and A Puro Fuego (2003). Unlike those two, Como Olvidar: Lo Mejor de Olga Tañón focuses on Tañón's Latin pop hits, eschewing her merengue era altogether. That may seem unfortunate, since Tañón's merengues are her claim to fame. However, A Puro Fuego had been an absolutely perfect compilation of that key aspect of her career, so to revisit that music would be redundant. Given this logic, Lo Mejor serves a worthy purpose: it compiles the highlights of her scattershot pop-crossover albums -- that is, Te Acordarás de Mí (1998), Yo por Ti (2001), and Sobrevivir (2002), all of which can be forgone safely by everyone except the most devoted Tañón aficionados, as the highlights of those albums are almost all here. Moreover, Lo Mejor also includes three songs from Nuevos Senderos (1996), an overall enjoyable album of Marco Antonio Solís covers. The result is a 12-song mix of hits, sequenced a little haphazardly. (The opening ballad version of "Como Olvidar" is a sleepy nonstarter, while the first energetic song, "Tu Amor," is buried several songs deep.) Lo Mejor isn't perfect, admittedly. Besides the sequencing, it could have easily included several more songs, like "El Niño," "Tú Te Lo Pierdes," and "Caramelo," for instance -- three particularly good songs that are left to languish on their respective albums, sadly. Then again, it would probably be too much to assume that Warner Music Latina would actually issue a definitive greatest-hits album. Given the label's carrot-and-stick approach to back-catalog merchandising, Lo Mejor is about all a discretionary consumer could expect, and as such, it's an ideal complement to the aforementioned A Puro Fuego compilation of merengues. ~ Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Como Olvidar [Version Balada] Jorge Luís Piloto, Gustavo Arenas Olga Tañón (4:56)
Mi Eterno Amor Secreto Olga Tañón (5:11)
Me Subes, Me Bajas, Me Subes Olga Tañón (3:08)
Tu Amor Kike Santander Olga Tañón (4:34)
¡Basta Ya! Olga Tañón (4:23)
Hielo y Fuego Kike Santander Olga Tañón (3:25)
Escondidos Rudy Pérez, Mauricio Abaroa Olga Tañón, Cristian Castro, Christian Castro (4:28)
Te Acordarás de Mi Yoel Henríquez Olga Tañón (3:39)
Asi Es la Vida J. David, Alejandro Campos, Manny Benito Olga Tañón (3:46)
Por Tu Amor José Luis Arroyave Olga Tañón (3:39)
No Podrás Kike Santander Olga Tañón (4:31)
Quien Diria Alfredo Matheus Luis Fonsi, Olga Tañón (4:13)

Credits

Olga Tañón (Vocals), Adolfo Pérez Butrón (Photography), Valério Do Carmo (Graphic Design), Luis Fonsi (Vocals), Christian Castro (Vocals)
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