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En Mexico: Las Canciones De Sus Primeras Peliculas
Sara Montiel
En Mexico: Las Canciones De Sus Primeras Peliculas
Genre: Latin Music
 
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Talented Actress and Popular Music Singer, Better Known as Sarita Montiel, Became One of the First Sex Symbols from Spain to Attract Hollywood's Attention with her Captivating Performances. In the Early '50s, Montiel Settl...  more »

     
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All Artists: Sara Montiel
Title: En Mexico: Las Canciones De Sus Primeras Peliculas
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Ventura
Release Date: 5/12/2003
Album Type: Import
Genre: Latin Music
Style: Latin Pop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 8431194032126

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Talented Actress and Popular Music Singer, Better Known as Sarita Montiel, Became One of the First Sex Symbols from Spain to Attract Hollywood's Attention with her Captivating Performances. In the Early '50s, Montiel Settled in Mexico and Began her Singing Career While Working Along with Pedro Infante, Manolo Fabregas and Agustin Lara. In 1954, the Acclaimed Actress Had the Opportunity to Work Along with Gary Cooper and Burt Lancaster. Montiel Rose to Latin Music Stardom with the Release of El Ultimo Cuple Movie Soundtrack. During the 1970s, the Multi-lingual Star Toured the World Leading Celebrated Musicals.
 

CD Reviews

A "Must" for Sara Montiel fans
Julio Lopez | Santiago, Chile | 08/22/2006
(4 out of 5 stars)

"I met Sara Montiel back in 1998 when she visited Chile for two recitals at the "Adobes the Argomedo", a well-known and prestigious cabaret downtown Santiago. A charming lady, she looked both pale and tired the two instances that I talked to her. Despite her weariness, her performances in the two night engagements were flawless and highly professional. She sang several cuplés and some boleros which are included in this album. However, her voice obviously sounds much younger and fresher in the CD than in her personal appearance. The album collects those songs from her early mexican period, included in movies such as "Ahi Viene Martin Corona", "Ella, Lucifer y Yo", "Yo Soy Gallo Donde Quiera", "Piel Canela", "¿Porqué Ya no Me Quieres?" y "Se Solicitan Modelos". The album is quite different from others by Mrs. Montiel since it contains original recordings and it's not a mere re-edition of songs previously recorded and published. The technical quality is not the best since the sound has been taken directly from the movies. Even more, when she sings "Perfidia", for instance (from the "Piel Canela" soundtrack), you can hear background voices and noices from the corresponding scene. Anyway, these flaws (which justify my four stars) give the album an added value for the ones who like to collect historical recordings on pop culture. The excellent booklet is a real collectors item: you have small reproductions from the movie posters and a detailed account on Sara Montiel, the songs and the movies herein included."