Euforia

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The highly organized and former Tejano outfit La Mafia continues its musical evolution toward romantic ballad merchants. Veterans of the Tejano scene, they're not content to stay within the stylistically limited genre. Starting in 1991 with the CD Estás Tocando Fuego, the Houston band has steadily reduced their earthy polkas in favor of keyboard-driven pop ballads, with mixed success. High points here include the echoey "Pido," driven by its thumpy piano chords, and "Ayer y Hoy," a rhythmic cumbia. Producer Mando Lichtenberger Jr. seems to have found the right balance of guitars and keyboards. But beyond the aforementioned tunes, the rest of the CD is nonimpacting material. The band needs solid melodic hits to complement their already superior organizational skills. --Ramiro Burr

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Latin Music:

  1. Exitos de Oro, Vol. 1
  2. Exitos Gruperos del Momento en Bachata
  3. Explosion Reggaetonera
  4. Fato y Sus Interpretes
  5. Fields of War & Peace
  6. Fiesta en la Ocho: Pura Salsa Dura
  7. Flores Negras [Import]
  8. Good-Bye Mr. Cat
  9. Grandes Exitos [Import]
  10. Grandes Momentos De [Import]

Latin Music

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Latin Music

Air Pocket [Import]

Der Himmel lacht! Die Erde jubilieret

Calamus: Medieval Women's Songs

Music: Go Go (Love Overload) [CD-single]

Civil Surface [Import] [Limited Edition]

Coast to Coast

Christmas Album: This Gift

Debut [Import]

Corpo Do Som [Import]

Complete Seventeenth-Century French Unmeasured Preludes

Blue Scarlett

Asi Es la Vida [Import]

Club Kung Fu [CD-single]

The Overflow

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