"Mudanza y Acarreo is the second album by songwriter and musician Juan Luis Guerra. This album is widely known for making Juan Luis Guerra and 440 known within its native Dominican Republic. The debut album Soplando was largely ignored by the general public. Juan Luis Guerra and power-vocalist Maridalia Hernandez redefined 440s sound to more traditional danceable merengue boundaries and made a more commercial turn to the band musical career. For many, Mundaza y Acarreo was the beginning of his commercial career. According to the Guerra himself, "Si tu te vas" was his first merengue song recorded ever. Also, the album contained the song "Dame" which is a Spanish version of "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough" by Michael Jackson. The album received positive reviews by the critics. Billboard magazine on the Latin section stated that "The Dominican smart set's fave, La 440, with its blend of doo-wop harmony and sharp-edged merengue dance beat, is smart indeed. Impeccable elegance and irresistible funk."" (Wikipedia)
Nederlands
Titel | Mudanza Y Acarreo |
Auteur | Juan Luis Guerra |
Type materiaal | CD |
Uitgave | Karen, 1993 |
Overige gegevens | 1 disc |
Taal | Nederlands |
Onderwerp algemeen | Latin |