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A las Cinco en el Astoria | 
| Artist: La Oreja De Van Gogh Label: Sony International Category: Music
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Rating: 12 reviews Sales Rank: 6490
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4
MPN: 735058 UPC: 886973505823 EAN: 0886973505823 ASIN: B001DSNFDC
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| Tracks:
| • | El Ultimo Vals | | • | Inmortal | | • | Jueves | | • | Mas | | • | Cumplir Un Ano Menos | | • | Europa VII | | • | La Visita | | • | Sola | | • | Palabras Para Paula | | • | Flores En La Orilla | | • | Un Cuento Sobre El Agua | | • | La Primera Version |
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Las canciones son buenas...pero falten algo January 8, 2009 Victoria (EEUU) Esas canciones son buenas...tienen muchos de los sentimientos y las ideas de los otros discos de LOVG. Tambien son escritos bien, y Leire comunica todas las emociones de las canciones en una manera real e interesante. Pero falten algo sin la voz de Amaia. Ella tenia una manera muy especial de cantar y una voz muy diferente. Siempre puedo sentir cada emocion de que ella canta y puedo experimentarlas. Puedo relacionar a cada cancion que ella canta porque las emociones son realizados en una manera que le obliga a escuchar. Para mi, cada cancion de LOVG tiene un sentido especial de un parte especifico de mi vida. No puedo conectar en la misma manera con las canciones de Leire, aunque estan pegajosos y divertidos de eschucar a. Asi que, pienso que todos que quieren comprar ese disco deberian escuchar a los otros discos primeros. Comenzando con "Grandes Exitos", que es una seleccion muy diversa y bien de canciones. Solo entonces podria entender que el disco falta ahora.
Another winner! November 23, 2008 J. Harrison (Tucson, Arizona, USA) This is yet another fantastic collection of their music. I have listened to it more than twenty times already but I never seem to tire of their music. I most definitely recommend it.
They did it again, and without Amaia November 10, 2008 Danny I. Robalino They came with a new album, a new singer, but still the same La Oreja de Van Gogh that does not fail to provide the same unpredictable and flawless sound that keeps them as one of the most successful Spanish bands of this century. Amazing, is the only word that describes this album full of LODVG quality but with a bit of rock that makes the perfect blend for the new singer, whose voice range and power was a good decision to replace former singer Amaia Montero. If you liked the previous album, you would not be disappointed.
promising restart for LOVG November 8, 2008 Jack M. Mckinley (Houston, Texas) Singers are a huge part of a group's sound and appeal, even when the rest of the band is as great as LOVG. So comparisons to the albums with Amaia Montero are inescapable but ultimately we care about today's band, not the 2006 version. This new album is good. I love this group's music and I was glad to hear a beautiful and soulful voice in Leire Martinez. She isn't singing yet with the dynamic range or lyrical sensibility of A.M. (neither by octave nor in mood), but you can hear the present beauty and new potential in these songs. I didn't expect something like Guapa first time out of the gate. This is a strong early album for the new LOVG.
Leire M has a darker yet still very clear voice, different from A.M.'s sweeter and more crystalline sound, but to my ears no less beautiful. Give her another year or two of growth and fans may miss A.M.'s song-writing more than her vocals.
U.S. tour, please!
Amaia has left a huge empty hole that cannot be filled up by anyone. November 7, 2008 E. Castro 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
LOVG! have always been an excellent band since day one. I'm a sucker for great electronic sounds, moogs, synth leads, and dark atmosphere. These guys have it all!.....or should I say, had it all! Well....ever since I heard the Amaia news leaving the band, I can't really imagine the band without her. LOVG have continued their work with a new voice, and even though; this is a great achievement as a band. When I hear the new voice by Leire Martinez, I can't help, but wonder if this is really the great band that we grew up to love. The music sounds as good as always, can't complaint about that. I just miss Amaia's Smooth and delicate vocals, which were very angelical, and full of passion, she transported that feeling to us, the listeners. I wish LOVG and Amaia the best of luck, but Amaia has left a very empty space that cannot be filled up by anyone.
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