| フォーマット | CDアルバム |
| 発売日 | 2005年10月25日 |
| 国内/輸入 | 輸入 |
| レーベル | EMI Televisa Music |
| 構成数 | 2 |
| パッケージ仕様 | - |
| 規格品番 | EMI431772 |
| SKU | 094634317726 |
構成数 : 2枚
合計収録時間 : 00:41:34
It took about a year for Bebe's debut, Pafuera Telaranas, to get the attention it deserved. A colorful, creative, and catchy album that brazenly defies gender stereotypes as they exist in the Spanish-speaking world, Pafuera Telaranas shot from near-obscurity to become one of the most talked-about Latin albums of the year when it notched five Grammy nominations for the singer/songwriter, far and away the most nominations for anyone and reminiscent of the out-of-nowhere acclaim that helped catapult Juanes to superstar status years earlier when he too notched numerous Grammy nominations after languishing in obscurity for a while. The Grammy hype aside, Pafuera Telaranas doesn't really fit neatly into any existing stylistic category -- alternative singer/songwriter dance-pop with a feminist-flamenco flair, perhaps? -- but it does bear a resemblance to a couple similarly striking Latin alternative albums of recent years: Natalia LaFourcade's perky self-titled debut and Julieta Venegas' commercial breakthrough Si. Like those albums, Pafuera Telaranas at its core is a dance-pop album, but with its incredible range of rhythms, sounds, and styles, along with its well-written, outspoken lyrics, there's significant depth, enough to make it radio-ready while also tickling the ears of discerning listeners looking for substance in addition to spice. Bebe starts the album on a high note, opening with a few really catchy songs driven by great dance-lite beats and singalong hooks. Pafuera Telaranas then takes quite a turn with the fifth song, "Malo," which cuts quite deeply and ups the intensity level significantly. From there, the album twists and turns through different moods and styles, without ever coming to a lull before the album closing "Razones," which concludes the festivities on a serious, stunning a cappella note. Overall, Pafuera Telaranas has all the trappings of a pop album -- a reasonably short playing time, every song but one in the three-minute range, a plethora of hooks -- but its myriad stylistic twists and turns and its lyrical substance make it much more than that, so it ends up being the best of both worlds, an album that's both rich in confection as well as creativity. Thankfully, it got the attention it deserves. [EMI reissued the album in 2005 with a bonus DVD.] ~ Jason Birchmeier
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)
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