Marcia J. Hartwig | Hattiesburg, MS United States | 09/03/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Here is the heart-healing voice of the young Julio before the US discovered him--before Willy Nelson, before the perma-tan, before the over-orchestrated cheese. You can still imagine the timid young soccer star wannabe who took up guitar while an injury healed. Wish you could all have experienced the excitement of discovering Julio when he was still a $4 ticket playing hotel ballrooms (he was already the biggest seller in Europe and Latin America)and the gratitude he showed audiences in those days."
Great album for Valentine day.
Rolando J. Piloto | usa | 01/27/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"One of the first songs of Julio Iglesias .What a memories ! Doesn't matter how old you are ,you will fall in love again with this songs.If you are a fan of Julio this is for you."
You will not be dissapointed with this CD! :)))
Rolando J. Piloto | 07/02/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"If you like good old music,then this CD is the perfect one for you."
Original album released in 1974
Fyah Mon | 02/09/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"1.A flor de piel
2.Vivir(I need)
3.Dicen
4.Manuela
5.Un adiós a media voz
6.Te quiero así(And I love you so)
7.Por el amor de una mujer
8.Desde que tú te has ido
9.Aún me queda la esperanza
10.En cualquier parte(Another time, another place)The song "Manuela" became No.1 at French Hit-Parade."
Julio Para simepre
Fyah Mon | Washington Heights, NYC | 03/17/2008
(4 out of 5 stars)
"It's so funny how it works with sorting through your music collection sometimes. I have literally hundreds and hundreds of cd's and assorted music that I own, but have not listened too. " A Flor de Piel" is one of them. growing up Julio was always a famous name, but me being a kid in the 80's I saw him as "Mr.Latin Cheese," not quite as bad as Rico Suave as Julio Iglesias could actually sing. This was like 15 years before the so called "Latin Invasion." As a reviewer previously mentioned, before the Julio perma tan and Willy Nelson. Not that I dislike Willy dueting with Julio, but yeah it was pretty much cheese city after that. The music here is early Seventies, incredibly romantic Latin ballads. The Julio who sings it is young and at his absolute prime as far as belting out the true love bingers. He could do what R. Kelly could do only better, take romance( without being a filth dog about it of course )and make it total erotic pleasure. The sappy 70's recording sound doesn't bother me so much, c'mon this was the SEVENTIES! The way to go for early Julio especially when looking at his influence on Latin music today. Everyone owes a his debt to Senor Iglesias. What any legend of Latin music from Shakira to Juan Luis Guerra to Celia ( R.I.P.) owe to the master is gratitude. Viva la musica latina!"