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Premonicion (iTunes)

David Bisbal

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  Name Artist Time Price  
1 Quien Me Iba a Decir David Bisbal 3:38 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 Silencio David Bisbal 3:29 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 Como la Primera Vez David Bisbal 4:00 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 Torre de Babel (Reggaeton Mix) David Bisbal, Vicente Amigo & Wisin & Yandel 4:16 $0.99 View In iTunes
5 Amar Es Lo Que Quiero David Bisbal 3:29 $0.99 View In iTunes
6 Soldado de Papel David Bisbal 4:06 $0.99 View In iTunes
7 Premonición David Bisbal 4:05 $0.99 View In iTunes
8 Cuidar Nuestro Amor (I'll Never Let Go) David Bisbal 3:45 $0.99 View In iTunes
9 Calentando Voy (I'm Just Warmin'up) David Bisbal 3:38 $0.99 View In iTunes
10 Que Tendrás David Bisbal 4:02 $0.99 View In iTunes
11 Amanecer Sin Ti David Bisbal 3:58 $0.99 View In iTunes
12 Aquí y Ahora David Bisbal 4:01 $0.99 View In iTunes
13 Torre de Babel (db Versión) David Bisbal & Vicente Amigo 3:10 $0.99 View In iTunes
14 Torre de Babel (Wisin & Yandel Remix) David Bisbal 4:18 $0.99 View In iTunes
15 Stop Loving You (Original Version) David Bisbal 3:35 Album Only View In iTunes

Album Review

If his first two albums didn't put to rest any doubts about the ability of David Bisbal, who first made a name for himself as a finalist on the Pop Idol-style Spanish television show Operación Triunfo, his third album, Premonición, is further evidence that he's a truly versatile vocalist able to sing a range of musical styles impressively. His first two albums, Corazón Latino (2002) and Bulería (2004), found him excelling as a singer of dance- and flamenco-accented Latin pop, spawning a multitude of chart-topping hits in his homeland, including "Ave María," "Lloraré las Penas," and "Dígale" from his debut album as well as "Bulería," "Oye el Boom," "Camina y Ven," and "Cómo Olvidar" from his follow-up album. On Premonición, however, he fashions a new style of Latin pop for himself, one that still features aspects of dance and flamenco but is primarily rooted in rock and powered by electric guitar riffs. No song on the album is more exemplary of this new style for Bisbal than the album-opening lead single, "¿Quién Me Iba a Decir?," a punchy pop/rock song with a forceful delivery and stadium-size overdubs on the chorus. It's one of Bisbal's best singles to date, no doubt about it. The half-dozen songs that follow — from "Silencio" through the seventh-sequenced title track — are also impressive, getting the album off to a solid start with a bunch of potential follow-up hit singles that are likewise fashioned as punchy pop/rock to varying degrees (two of them, "Como la Primera Vez" and "Amar el Lo Que Quiero," going the power ballad route, electric guitar solos and all). The one exception among this opening run of songs is "Torre de Babel," far and away the album's most interesting song. Whereas the other album-opening songs include a little Spanish guitar in the pop/rock mix, as if to remind listeners that Bisbal is indeed Spanish and not just another Latin pop star gone rock, "Torre de Babel" is a mélange of numerous styles, reggaetón above all. But "Torre de Babel" is more than simply a team-up with reggaetón superstars Wisin & Yandel on their stylistic turf, an increasingly common practice among pop stars as of 2006; rather, the song, which also features Spanish guitarist Vicente Amigo, includes aspects of flamenco and bhangra as well as reggaetón and rock. Moreover, a couple different mixes of "Torre de Babel" are tacked onto the end of the album as bonus tracks — one without Wisin & Yandel, one with a greater emphasis on the Puerto Rican duo — and are likewise stylistically interesting, casting the song in different lights. As on his past couple albums, Bisbal collaborates primarily with journeyman producer/songwriter Kike Santander, who is unsurprisingly credited with most of the standout songs (i.e., the first four). Unlike his past couple albums, however, Premonición is largely co-written by Bisbal, who is credited on over half of the songs, particularly the latter half of the album. While the Bisbal-penned songs don't come close to rivaling those of Santander, it's still nice to see the television-star-turned-pop-superstar taking more control of his career and putting more of his personality into his music. His future continues to look brighter with each album release.

Recent Customer Reviews

I'm not even spanish yet i STILL know this dude rocks!
     
by oogaboogashoogadooga

this guy is amazin! I'm not even spanish, so i don't know a word he's sayin but the beats are just fantastic and i find myself startled that i involuntarily started to tap my feet to the beat. this guy is AMAZIN!

Me gusta!!!
     
by ~hArLeY~

Ni siquiera estoy hispanos y esta es mi canción favorita!

LOVE IT
     
by MUSIC_LIVES_ON

yo soy una estudiante de Espanol y en mi classe nosotros escuchamos "Quien Me Iba a Decir." Me gusta mucho, y compre el album. Un Album excelente.

Biography

Genre: Latino

Years Active: '00s

David Bisbal is a Spanish pop sensation who embarked on a chart-topping solo recording career in 2002 after catapulting to fame on the inaugural season of the popular television show Operación Triunfo. Born on June 5, 1979, in Almería, Spain, he was the second-place runner-up to Rosa López on the 2001-2002...
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