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Falsas Esperanzas
Christina Aguilera
Falsas Esperanzas
Genres: Pop, R&B, Rock
 
  •  Track Listings (5) - Disc #1

Spanish remix EP taken from the teen diva's 2000 album, Mi Reflejo. Five mixes of 'Falsas Esperanzas' (Album Version, Dance Radio Mix, Spanish Dance Club Mix, Tropical Mix, & Strictly For Deejays Mix). 2001.

     
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All Artists: Christina Aguilera
Title: Falsas Esperanzas
Members Wishing: 2
Total Copies: 0
Label: Bmg Int'l
Release Date: 7/17/2001
Album Type: Import, Single
Genres: Pop, R&B, Rock
Styles: Teen Pop, Vocal Pop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 743218683824, 766487724029

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Spanish remix EP taken from the teen diva's 2000 album, Mi Reflejo. Five mixes of 'Falsas Esperanzas' (Album Version, Dance Radio Mix, Spanish Dance Club Mix, Tropical Mix, & Strictly For Deejays Mix). 2001.
 

CD Reviews

GREAT OVERALL, BUT THE TROPICAL MIX DISAPPOINTS
07/12/2001
(4 out of 5 stars)

"This CD is a must-buy for any Christina Aguilera fan, especially those who understand Spanish. It comes in a slimline jewel case with a beautiful picture on the cover (think of the way she looks at the beginning of the "I Turn to You" video, but with a dark background). Lyrics included.Track listing:1. Falsas Esperanzas (Album Version): On her Spanish album MI REFLEJO. Running time 2:572. Falsas Esperanzas (Dance Radio Mix): This version starts off with the chorus, while a catchy house beat pulses in the background. 3:263. Falsas Esperanzas (Spanish Dance Club Mix): In my opinion, the better of the two dance mixes, with a slightly different infusion of rhythm than the radio mix. 5:244. Falsas Esperanzas (Tropical Mix): I was very disappointed with this mix when I first listened to it, since I expected it to be a fast-paced salsa rhythm like "Cuando No Es Contigo". This mix actually converts the song to a ballad, and her vocals have been slowed down a tempo. The only thing that makes this "tropical" is a piano, a drum set, and a trumpet. But I must admit, after listening to it 7 or 8 times, it finally grows on you. 3:065. Falsas Esperanzas (Strictly for deejays mix): This is actually a dub, with an awesome bass-pounding beat. It's not the complete song; the only lines sung in this mix are "No te creo, no," followed later by the words "No me des," "No me digas," "No te creo, no" repeated twice, and then the whole chorus, with the words "falsas esperanzas". The rhythm is off-the-hook! Perfect for dancing or for working out. If you're a DJ, you'll have to find a way to play this at your next party. 7:07In conclusion: it's an excellent investment if you love to hear Christina sing in Spanish. May I also recommend her out-of-print Spanish single: "Pero Me Acuerdo De Ti.""
No te creo, no..
paradise_found | Musicland, USA | 08/17/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Christina Aguilera just keeps on amazing me, with each single, she completely revamps her appeal, look, and increases her support by a few thousand more fans. This single, featuring the best song of "Mi Reflejo," "Falsas Esperanzas." There are several remixes, all fresh, original and unique. Most of them do not fully demonstrate her vocal ability, however. I highly recommend this to all Christina fans, whether yout speak Spanish or not, you'll be memorizing the words and pulling out the old Spanish-English dictionary! Give the girl a chance, she has talent, and a beautiful accent!"