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Mania 2050
Grupo Mania
Mania 2050
Genres: International Music, Latin Music
 
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All Artists: Grupo Mania
Title: Mania 2050
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Universal Latino
Release Date: 3/20/2001
Genres: International Music, Latin Music
Styles: Caribbean & Cuba, Cuba, Bolero, Latin Pop, Tropical, Salsa, Merengue
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 044001381522, 044001381546

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Buen Disco de Merengue
Luis D. Vargas | Ponce, Puerto Rico | 11/30/2001
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Despues que salieron de Sony Discos para ir a Universal habia dudas que Grupomania iba a durar por mucho tiempo, que equivocados. Fue una buena decision por que se mudaron de una casa disquera que va ccuesta abajo con otra que va cuesta arriba en tal de la musica tropical. El disco es bien bailable el mejor tema "Caracolito". Digno de 5 estrellas sin los temas 6 y 12."
Great - as always
Whitney Anderson | San Juan, Puerto Rico | 04/05/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This new cd from Grupomania is great. They are always trying new sounds and and their music and beat are on fire. It's hard to listen to this cd without dancing. These guys are great - I can't wait to hear them perform these new songs again in concert."
These men are really excellent
bilahn | Minneapolis | 05/08/2003
(4 out of 5 stars)

"4 1/2*Grupo Mania impresses again in this great album. While Latino, their newest album has more variety and distinctivness, this album really grows on you, partly because of the many niceities of the arrangments, but most especially because of the really great singing of the four men. Each of them has a very different voice,which lends variety to the songs. Yet they blend very well. These are among the best voices you can find in merengue.This is pretty intense album, actually, longer and more "seroius" than Latino. This is an album for those who appreciate complex, hardcore merengue. All the songs are good, and impress more with repeated hearings, even if certain instrumental figures are sometimes excessively repeated. Paricularly noteworthy is Dame una Razon, which exists both in a wonderful merengue, and then, amazingly, is later transformed very creatively into R&B. That version ends with a stanza in English, and it is done perfectly and idiomatically. Nina a Mujer and Usted de Mi se Rio are other standouts, the later featuring wonderfully subtle singing by Oscar. Latino has a more broad appeal, but anyone who really appreciates great Puerto Rican merengue and salsa needs to get this ablum."