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REVOLUCIÓN DE AMOR
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In an effort to blend the essence of their sound with the sound of 60’s and 70’s rock, Maná recorded Revolución de Amor, where they used instruments and technology from those decades cleverly balanced by the modern platforms of digital sound.  The result was a collection of energetic recordings, with a sound that favors the guitars but does not negate exploration and fusion.  From this record, which won another Grammy Award, one can hear the following singles: “Ángel de Amor,” “Mariposa Traicionera” and “Eres Mi Religión,” the latter song released in 2001, as a duet with Zucchero, for the Italian market.  Also, Maná received an invitation from the popular Italian singer to play a special version of “Baila Morena”.  That same year they were invited to perform in the charity concert Pavarotti & Friends where they shared a stage with Queen, Deep Purple, Ricky Martin, Andrea Boccelli, Zucchero and Bono, with whom they particularly identified through a shared interest in social issues.  Subsequently, it was time for a tour, which was to become the most ambitious of Maná’s to date, involving 250 massive concerts with phenomenal lighting and audio quality.  In a tour that covered 24 countries, the concert was played out in the best venues of the world, including, for the first time, important stages in Rome, Río de Janeiro and Hamburg.

 

Track List

1. Justicia, tierra y libertad
2. Ay, doctor
3. Fe
4. Sábanas frias
5. Pobre Juan
6. Por que te vas?
7. Mariposa traicionera
8. Sin tu cariño
9. Eres mi religión
10. No voy a ser tu esclavo
11. Angel de Amor
12. Nada que perder