A Corazon Abierto
09/07/2004 | Sony International
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All Music Guide Review
On A Corazón Abierto Mexican superstar Alejandro Fernández returned to Latin pop music for the first time in four years. Despite several album releases in the meantime, including Orígenes (2001), Un Canto de México (2002), Niña Amada Mía (2003), En Vivo: Juntos por Ultima Vez (2003), and Zapata: El Sueño del Héroe (2004), Fernández chose with each to focus on traditional Mexican music, particularly the ranchera style with which he had begun his career. Prior to A Corazón Abierto, the last pop album by Fernández was Entre Tus Brazos (2000), a chart-topping collaboration with producer/songwriters Emilio Estefan, Jr., and Kike Santander, who three years earlier had helmed his mainstream breakthrough, Me Estoy Enamorando (1997), a blockbuster pop-crossover effort that spawned four Billboard chart-topping hit singles. Consequently, the release of A Corazón Abierto was something of an event, a much-hyped return to pop by Fernández that was either long awaited (by those who enjoy his pop efforts) or unwelcomed (by those who would prefer that he remain focused on traditional Mexican music). Regardless of your preference, there's no question that A Corazón Abierto is exceptionally well crafted and graced with numerous first-rate songs. While Estefan is a no-show this time around, Santander plays a major role in the outcome of A Corazón Abierto. Not only does he produce the album alongside Aureo Baqueiro; he also is credited with writing five of the 12 songs. The production of Santander is key to the success of A Corazón Abierto. Glossy and multi-layered, his production work is broadly appealing and well suited to the pop-crossover market, yet at the same time, it remains firmly rooted in ranchera and other regional Mexican styles long associated with Fernández and his father, Vincente Fernández. Another key to the success of A Corazón Abierto is the stable of songwriting talent on hand. In addition to Santander, the album boasts the songwriting of Leonel García (of the Latin pop duo Sin Bandera), Gian Marco, Jaime Flores, and Reyli Barba (aka Reyli), each among the best Latin pop songwriters of his day. The result is a batch of well-crafted songs, particularly the hit singles "Me Dediqué a Perderte," "Canta Corazón," "Qué Voy a Hacer con Mi Amor," and "Qué Lástima." If Fernández sounds less in command of the music, that's simply the nature of a blockbuster pop album such as this, where the producers and songwriters are arguably as key to the success of the album as the vocalist. Relative to his previous pop albums, though, Fernández sounds more at ease on A Corazón Abierto, as if he's truly enjoying himself and singing from the heart. That he sounds more at home makes A Corazón Abierto perhaps his best pop album to date. Granted, it's not a monumental release the way Me Estoy Enamorando was back in 1997, breaking Fernández into the Latin pop mainstream as it did and establishing him as a crossover star in the process. But it's arguably a better album overall, in no small part because it's more respectful of his roots, and was well worth the wait for fans of Fernández the hitmaker. ~ Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide
A Corazon Abierto Track Listing
Credits of A Corazon Abierto
- Novi Novag
- Viola, String Arrangements
- Wendy Pederson
- Choir, Chorus
- Dana Teboe
- Trumpet
- Jason Carder
- Trumpet
- Beto Dominguez
- Percussion
- Alfredo Oliva
- Concert Comedienne
- Richard Bravo
- Percussion
- Richie Perez
- Engineer
- Don C. Tyler
- Mastering
- Kike Santander
- Guitar (Acoustic), Spanish Guitar, Wind Arrangements, Producer, Arranger
- Luis Gil
- Drum Engineering
- Pancho Ruiz
- Bass (Electric)
- Milton Salcedo
- Piano, Arranger, Producer, Fender Rhodes, Programming, Keyboards, Wind Arrangements
- Aureo Baqueiro
- Percussion, A&R, Direction, Art Direction, String Arrangements, Vocal Arrangement, Fender Rhodes, Engineer, Producer, Programming, Keyboards, Arranger
- Luis Angel Cortez
- Assistant
- Juan Jose Virviescas
- Engineer
- Freddie Sandoval
- Engineer
- Ramiro Teran
- Choir, Chorus, Engineer
- José Antonio Molina
- String Arrangements
- Marco Antonio Santiago
- Guitarron
- Rodrigo Cárdenas
- Bass
- Boris Milan
- Mixing
- Ian Cuttler
- Art Direction, Design
- Vicky Echeverri
- Choir, Chorus
- Fernando de Santiago
- Vihuela
- Francisco Carlos
- Requinto
- Pablo Arraya
- Engineer, Vocal Engineer
- Miami Symphonic Strings
- Strings
- Esteban Aristizabal
- Vocal Engineer
- Daniel Betancourt
- Arranger, Keyboards, Programming, Producer
- Sergio Minski
- Production Coordination
- Pepe Damián
- Drums
- Pablo Alfaro
- Photography
- Paul Forat
- Art Direction, A&R
- Daniel Ortega
- Guitar (Electric)
- Marco Moreno
- Assistant, Pro-Tools
- Alejandro Fernández
- Main Performer
- Gustavo Borner
- Mixing, String Engineer
- Mike Couzzi
- String Engineer
- Manny López
- Guitar (Acoustic)
- Bill Meyers
- String Arrangements
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