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Velasquez : Review
Milagro Review
Her second album in two months (her Anglo
CCM album, Unspoken, was issued in March 2003), Milagro is
another chapter in Jaci Velasquez's secular saga for the
Latin market. As such, utilizing various top-rate Latin pop
producers including Rudy Perez, Emelio Estefan Jr., Oscar
Llord, and Alejandro Jaén, Velasquez comes up with
a thoroughly enjoyable mix of soft love songs and anthemic
heart stirrers that are as reminiscent of Shania Twain's
more transcendent pop moments than anything in the Latin
pop market. The title track is an enormous midtempo ballad
with a moving backing chorus that digs down into the heart
of the melody and never gives up as Velasquez soars over
the mix in a repetitive refrain. The shimmering sound effects
and layered classical guitars in "Es Amor" showcase
maturity in Velasquez's phrasing and delivery that hasn't
appeared on record before. The album's opener, "En el
Centro de Mi Corazon," is as good as anything any of
the current batch of Americanski pop "divas" could
wrap their voices around. Velasquez goes into the bottom
of the well to bring out enough emotion to fill the mix by
herself, but the muted power chords of a host of electric
guitars don't hurt either. Rhythmically, this recording is
not as inventive as her other recordings, but it's a small
complaint; this is a song cycle chosen carefully to showcase
all of the different sides of Velasquez's big, beautiful,
breathy vocal style, and it does so in spades. Recommended
as the best effort in her catalog -- in Spanish or English
-- to date.
Review by: Thom Jurek, All Music Guide
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