Alejandro Fernandez: Mexico-Madrid - En Directo Y Sin Escalas (2005) Review

Alejandro Fernandez: Mexico-Madrid - En Directo Y Sin Escalas (2005)
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Fisrt of all, I would like to say that I would have loved to rate this DVD with 5 stars because it's very good, but there are several songs missing.
Alejandro is at the top of his carreer, he delivers the songs even better and singing in Spain opened a big door for him (I have to mention that not just from this year his albums are on that market). The production for this concert was very goood, bringing guests including Amaia (Lead singer of Spain's "LA OREJA DE VAN GOGH"), Malú (a young singer who was on Operación Triunfo, what happends to be the Spanish version of American Idol. Actually I don't know if this girl won or not. I would have invited someone else because this girl doesn't have a lot to give, she just sings ok but Spain has great singers such as Marta Sanchez, just to mention one) and finally Diego "El Cigala", a great flamenco singer.
Alejandro looks excited throughout the concert and gives his best. The concert is very varied from his classic Rancheras including the famous tracks "EL REY", "MEXICO LINDO Y QUERIDO" and his own hits including "TANTITA PENA" and "COMO QUIEN PIERDE UNA ESTRELLA" next to Diego "El Cigala" where they mix the classic Ranchera with Flamenco. Great performance. He also sings a potpourri from Mexico's great Juan Gabriel. Finally you can find his latest songs and hits including "CANTA CORAZON", "ME DEDIQUE A PERDERTE" next to Amaia and the heartfelt "QUE VOY A HACER CON MI AMOR". Other highlights from the show are the never-heard-before "TODO" and "CONTIGO APRENDI".
With the special features which aren't much you can find some footage of the rehersals and comments from the guests.

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