Country/Blues
CDアルバム

Aware

0.0

販売価格

¥
2,690
税込
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廃盤

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フォーマット CDアルバム
発売日 2008年04月29日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルWord Records
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 WOEN8873762
SKU 080688737627

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:43:10

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Fly Again

      アーティスト: Salvador

    2. 2.
      What Would It Be Like

      アーティスト: Salvador

    3. 3.
      Aware

      アーティスト: Salvador

    4. 4.
      Everybody Needs You

      アーティスト: Salvador

    5. 5.
      Llevame

      アーティスト: Salvador

    6. 6.
      Undeniable

      アーティスト: Salvador

    7. 7.
      You Rescue Me

      アーティスト: Salvador

    8. 8.
      Who You Really Are

      アーティスト: Salvador

    9. 9.
      Free to Be

      アーティスト: Salvador

    10. 10.
      Here I Am

      アーティスト: Salvador

    11. 11.
      Brand New Love

      アーティスト: Salvador

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Salvador

商品の紹介

As one of the hardest-working bands in Christian music, Salvador deserve a break. Since their 2000 debut, the Latin pop/rock powerhouse has been toiling tirelessly across the country, playing hundreds of dates a year and wowing audiences and critics alike with its unique mix of worshipful lyrics and a sonic melting pot that would make modern-day Santana proud. Despite the recognition and a couple of radio hits, a breakthrough album still eludes them. Aware, Salvador's sixth attempt at one, sees the Latin brothers scaling things back a bit -- it's easily their most low-key effort yet. It's a more demure approach, perhaps reflective of frontman Nic Gonzales' new lot in life -- his marriage to Christian pop singer Jaci Velasquez and her pregnancy with the couple's first child while the album was being recorded. With his bachelorhood behind him, it's almost as if Gonzales now sounds older and wiser, but don't mistake this for an energy slump or musical complacency: Aware is still rife with deft musicianship and rhythmic urgency -- Salvador remain faith-based music's version of Los Lobos and Los Super Seven by way of Gipsy Kings and one-off world music beasts Burlap to Cashmere. The only thing they do different here is entertain their adult contemporary side more pronouncedly, as evidenced in the poignant title track or the almost ethereal "You Rescue Me." When not balladeering or offering straightforward pop anthems, Salvador stick to what they do best, namely, explosive, edge-of-your-seat aural fiestas, but the life of the party isn't only the horns, the searing guitar solos, or the percussive breakdowns, but the songwriting as well, which happens to be some of the group's most thoughtful thus far. It all amounts to another strong effort from these mainstays of the Christian touring circuit -- more toned-down, yes, but coming from a band that doesn't really know how to make a bad album, that's not necessarily a bad thing. ~ Andree Farias|
Rovi

As one of the hardest-working bands in Christian music, Salvador deserve a break. Since their 2000 debut, the Latin pop/rock powerhouse has been toiling tirelessly across the country, playing hundreds of dates a year and wowing audiences and critics alike with its unique mix of worshipful lyrics and a sonic melting pot that would make modern-day Santana proud. Despite the recognition and a couple of radio hits, a breakthrough album still eludes them. Aware, Salvador's sixth attempt at one, sees the Latin brothers scaling things back a bit -- it's easily their most low-key effort yet. It's a more demure approach, perhaps reflective of frontman Nic Gonzales' new lot in life -- his marriage to Christian pop singer Jaci Velasquez and her pregnancy with the couple's first child while the album was being recorded. With his bachelorhood behind him, it's almost as if Gonzales now sounds older and wiser, but don't mistake this for an energy slump or musical complacency: Aware is still rife with deft musicianship and rhythmic urgency -- Salvador remain faith-based music's version of Los Lobos and Los Super Seven by way of Gipsy Kings and one-off world music beasts Burlap to Cashmere. The only thing they do different here is entertain their adult contemporary side more pronouncedly, as evidenced in the poignant title track or the almost ethereal "You Rescue Me." When not balladeering or offering straightforward pop anthems, Salvador stick to what they do best, namely, explosive, edge-of-your-seat aural fiestas, but the life of the party isn't only the horns, the searing guitar solos, or the percussive breakdowns, but the songwriting as well, which happens to be some of the group's most thoughtful thus far. It all amounts to another strong effort from these mainstays of the Christian touring circuit -- more toned-down, yes, but coming from a band that doesn't really know how to make a bad album, that's not necessarily a bad thing. ~ Andree Farias
Rovi

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