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Album Details: Esta Mañana y Otros Cuentos [DVD]

Release Date:02/14/2006
Label:Universal Latino
UPC:602498712016

Track List: Esta Mañana y Otros Cuentos [DVD]

  1. Mar de Gente
  2. Mis Planes
  3. Tu Nombre
  4. Antes Que Ver el Sol
  5. Igual Que Ayer
  6. Otra Vez
  7. Nada Fue un Error
  8. Suerte
  9. Tren
  10. Esta Mañana
  11. No Me Arrepiento
  12. Nueces
  13. Está Sangrando
  14. Volando
  1. Mareados [*]
  2. Soledad [Videoclip]
  3. Baúl de los Recuerdos [Videoclip]
  4. Otra Vez
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  6. Igual Que Ayer
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  14. Galeria de Fotos [*][Multimedia ...

Pro Reviews: Esta Mañana y Otros Cuentos [DVD]

  • All Music Guide

    A pleasant live recording highlighted by some superstar guests, Esta Mañana y Otros Cuentos was a welcome if curious way for Coti to follow up his 2003 debut album, Canciones Para Llevar. Curious because its release came only six months after the bonustrackbolstered February 2005 rerelease of Canciones Para Llevar. That debut was a nice little album of wellwritten and wellproduced, if perhaps a little blandly performed, songs. It features a few really great songs, namely "Otra Vez," "Bailemos," and "Oleada," yet it wasn't as well received commercially as it probably should have been, considering its quality (and too, considering Coti's status as one of Latin music's leading hitmakers). Hence the valueadded rerelease as well as this live album, which seem intended by Universal Music Latino to push Coti onto music consumers a bit harder this goround. Esta Mañana y Otros Cuentos does include several songs not previously released on Canciones Para Llevar, which is a draw, but the superstar... guests who pop up on a number of songs are the real draw here. Chief among these guests are Julieta Venegas and Paulina Rubio, two grateful recipients of Coti's hitmaking talent. The two beautiful ladies duet with Coti individually and, best of all, they also join him on "Nada Fue un Error" for an allstar trio performance. While this song is far and away the best moment on Esta Mañana y Otros Cuentos and no doubt the reason why a great many people will seek out this particular release in the first place this is an album full of golden moments. Coti really is a great songwriter, and he pulls out all the standout songs from his debut album, most especially "Otra Vez," which he sings in conjunction with Rubio. As mentioned earlier, Coti's not the most colorful performer, which is why his music isn't as well appreciated as it probably should be, but if you don't expect fireworks from him as a performer, it's easy to enjoy him as a songwriter. And while that's fine, the fireworks brought to the overall performance by the assortment of guests do make Esta Mañana y Otros Cuentos an exceptional release by Coti. The allstar performance of "Nada Fue un Error" alone makes this release an event and thus more engaging than the sometimes hohum stretches of Canciones Para Llevar. [The DVD edition mirrors its CD counterpart, adding numerous video clips as well.] - Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Coti Sorokin

After spending much of his young adulthood writing songs for others (including Mexican singers Paulina Rubio and Julieta Venegas and fellow Argentines Diego Torres and Alejandro Lerner), Coti Sorokin moved to Spain to embark upon a solo career, and released his selftitled debut in 2002 (much of it had been recorded in Buenos Aires, however). It was enough to win Sorokin... Read more