Para Siempre
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Derrota
- Quién Vas a Amar Más Que a Mi
- Cazahuates
- Niña Hechicera
- Amor Sin Cuenta
- Para Siempre
- Estos Celos
- Adorado Tormento
- Último Beso
- Millón de Primaveras
- Último en la Fila
- Chofer
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #5856 in Music
- Released on: 2007-09-25
- Number of discs: 1
Editorial Reviews
Album Description
Vicente Fernandez is not only the world's greatest living ranchera inger, he's also a true compadre who's willing to share the spotlight with his fellow artists. He's already paid tribute to iconic Mexican songwriters of yesteryear such as Jose Alfredo Jimenez and Agustin Lara. Now, he teams up with one of the most poetic composers of the past 35 years, The maestro Joan Sebastion, for an album with 12 brand new songs by Sebastian himself.
People en Español
The king of ranchero music’s album cover isn’t the best portrayal of the great work you’ll find inside this 12-track disc, with songs written by Joan Sebastian for the Don Chente. From the tragic "La Derrota," the optimistic "Niña Hechicera" (with more of a pop arrangement), and, of course, the memorable "Para Siempre," the theme song from the Mexican soap Fuego en la Sangre, Fernández sings with such conviction that it’s hard not to consider this one of his best albums yet. --Ernesto Sánchez (People en Español
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Customer Reviews
The great songs are great, the rest are still better than average.
I haven't listened to mexican music in a while, much less ranchera but I, like most Mexicans, know and love alot of Vicente songs and consider him among Mexico's national treasures. This album got me back to listening to Mexican music again since I was hooked when I first heard the album (track 2). I also just learned that Joan Sebastian is responsible for writing all the tracks on this wonderful album. It's a fantastic album with wonderful lyrics (which makes or breaks a song for me) and once sung with Chente's wonderful voice, the album becomes irresistible. If Chente worked with Joan on the rest of his albums, I'd get them all. A second choice would have to be Marco Antonio Solis, also capable of writing in any genre if he feels like it. I haven't missed an album since "Mi Fantasia". Anyways, below are my fav 4 for now.
- Top 4:
- A Quien Vas a Amar Mas Que a Mi - "No vas hallar al ser maravilloso al ser perfecto, que rebase este amor y que en efecto, te entregue todo y mas de lo que di" OH MY GOD! Wonderful
- Niña Hechicera - Great tempo and Vicente makes you want to sing along.
- Para Siempre - Nice and slow guitar star with Chente singing: "Vale mas un buen amor, que mil costales de oro..." How true.
- Millon De Primaveras - Have someone in your past you just can't get over? This song is for you.
Here is what else I listen to when not Chente (Como Me Haces Falta is an example of great lyrics, at least for me, on this Bukis album):
A Donde Vas
Mi Fantasia
Viva Mexico!
I have been hearing his song "La Derrota" for a couple of weeks now and finally they said who the singer is and I wasn't surprised to hear that it was Vicente Fernandez. This song has to be one of the most powerful and passionate songs Vicente has ever sung. Every time that I listen to it, it reminds me of how beautiful and how wonderful Mexico is. If anyone wants to hear the heart of Mexico, it's in his songs and in this album. Every time he sings, I fall deeper and deeper in love with Mexico. Viva Mexico!
Vicente... still king of the rancheras
It says alot about Don Fernandez that he still is the best the ranchera world has to offer even though he's been around for decades.
His voice is still strong, the arrangements are just right, the lyrics are beautiful, and the songwriting is superb (thanks to Joan Sebastian).
First ranchera album i've purchased in years. They haven't been particularly great this decade.
Thank you Vicente and Joan for getting me to listen to it again.



