Piedras y Flores - Gilberto Santa Rosa, Gutiérrez, Amaury
Sombra Loca - Gilberto Santa Rosa, Linares, Fernando B
Traigo de Todo - Gilberto Santa Rosa, Flores, Pedro
Lo Que Arrasó - Gilberto Santa Rosa, Ortiz, Johnny
Seré Tu Amigo - Gilberto Santa Rosa, Manuelle, Víctor
Enséñame a Vivir Sin Ti [Versión Salsa] - Gilberto Santa Rosa, Ender, Erika
El Rincón de Mis Ansias - Gilberto Santa Rosa, Linares, Fernando B
No Me Mires a los Ojos - Gilberto Santa Rosa, Piloto, Giraldo
Y Si No Te Vuelvo a Ver - Gilberto Santa Rosa, Prieto, José Leni
Dime Lo Que Quieres - Gilberto Santa Rosa,
Eséñame a Vivir Sin Ti [Bolero][Version] - Gilberto Santa Rosa, Ender, Erika
El Son de la Madrugada - Gilberto Santa Rosa, Álvarez, Adalberto
Sigue Ella Boba - Gilberto Santa Rosa, Echemendia, Benigno
Juan Manuel - Gilberto Santa Rosa, Lupe, Yoli
Track Listings (1) - Disc #2
[DVD] - Gilberto Santa Rosa,
There's nothing new under the son on Autentico, Puerto Rican salsero Gilberto Santa Rosa's latest collection of hip-swiveling music. That's a good thing for fans of his graceful salsa style, which has made Santa Rosa a sup... more »erstar throughout the Spanish-speaking world. He glides effortlessly through standouts "Sombra Loca," "Lo Que Arraso" and "Ensename a Vivir Sin Ti." Equally commendable is Autentico's first-rate instrumentation, a cool blend of trumpets and congas that nicely frame Santa Rosa?s supple vocal work. As a bonus, Santa Rosa chose three traditional tracks--"El Son de la Madrugada, Sigue Ella Boba" and "Juan Manuel"--to close the album and honor his influences. Autentico isn't as innovative as Salsa Sinfonica, the singer?s live symphonic disc recorded at Carnegie Hall, but it doesn't need to be. It's simply an ear-pleasing (and body-swaying) portrait of a man at the top of his game. --Joey Guerra« less
There's nothing new under the son on Autentico, Puerto Rican salsero Gilberto Santa Rosa's latest collection of hip-swiveling music. That's a good thing for fans of his graceful salsa style, which has made Santa Rosa a superstar throughout the Spanish-speaking world. He glides effortlessly through standouts "Sombra Loca," "Lo Que Arraso" and "Ensename a Vivir Sin Ti." Equally commendable is Autentico's first-rate instrumentation, a cool blend of trumpets and congas that nicely frame Santa Rosa?s supple vocal work. As a bonus, Santa Rosa chose three traditional tracks--"El Son de la Madrugada, Sigue Ella Boba" and "Juan Manuel"--to close the album and honor his influences. Autentico isn't as innovative as Salsa Sinfonica, the singer?s live symphonic disc recorded at Carnegie Hall, but it doesn't need to be. It's simply an ear-pleasing (and body-swaying) portrait of a man at the top of his game. --Joey Guerra
CD Reviews
His best album yet!
El Triguenito | Chicago, IL USA | 09/21/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Aside from all those "Greatest Hits" cd's that you can find on Gilberto Santa Rosa, "Autentico" is, without a doubt, his greatest album yet. Unlike most salsa cd's that you find nowadays which only contain about 8 tracks, "Autentico" gives you 14 head-banging tracks (1 ballad, 1 plena, 12 salsa). ALL of his salsa tracks are on fire y tiene un swing tremendo!! He has a plena track on there too that makes you wonder why plena isn't played as much as it should be. This cd is very powerful and very moving, especially if you're a true salsero, which is why I say that it is a MUST-HAVE!!! Those who buy it will be 100% satisfied! Thank you Gilberto for sharing your wonderful gift to the salsa world!"
This cd will wear out soon!
Islena | Puerto Rico | 06/24/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is the kind of cd that in the future will be stored
scratched and worn out! The best I've heard of Santarrosa,
awesome arrangements,superb musicianship,clever and intelligent
"soneo".ALL the tracks are addictive! Monumental."
Sizzling!
bilahn | USA | 02/09/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"For once I agree with the Amazon reviewer - Gilberto Santa Rosa's new album is outstanding, and must be a shoe-in for a Grammy (but then I thought that about Marc Anthony's Libre.)
The whole album is a smoking hot Latin Jam, with some great salsa romantica for contrast. The arrangements are innovative, complex and exciting. The plena - Lo Que Arraso is my favorite, and things really let loose on the last three tracks.
I have always enjoyed Santa Rosa's singing, tho as is usually the case, some salsas are just more interesting than others. But Autentico is a coherent consistent piece of work of very high quality musicianship.
Autentico is a must-have for just about anyone into Latin Music. You should buy it now!"
Great album
JO Boriken | 01/22/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Gilberto says that this is his best album and one where he had the most influence. In it, he has his normal salsa romantica (which i'm not a big fan of) but also throws in a bolero and A PLENA !! Then at the end of the album the last three tracks are three old school hard hitting classic style Salsas that are amazing, especially #12 - excellent to dance to. This album is much better than his last and definitely worth purchasing. Highly recommended."
Gilberto has outdone himself
E. Walker | Canoga Park, CA United States | 12/16/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"A must have. As a timba fan I'm glad to see Gilberto flirting on the timba edge. Throwing in some Giraldo Piloto,and Isaac Delgado songs does not hurt either."