The voice of several generations,
November 11, 2003 Enrique Torres "Rico" (San Diegotitlan, Califas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: De Un Rancho a Otro (Audio CD)
If you go back and listen to some of your older discs of Vicente Fernadez, or as he is affectionately known internationally as "Chente," you will notice hardly a difference in his deep, robust delivery. Like an oak aged anejo Tequila, Chentes voice is silky smooth with tremendous qualities not found in the common voice. This disc featues Chente in fine(as usual) voice delivering a super collection of songs. Chente extends his voice to the max, stretching notes to the point where you scratch your head and wonder how he does it. The arangements are beautiful , especially those by Rigoberto Alfaro on such songs as "Mil Problemas" where a soft orchestration serenades while Chente croons his bolero in a voice that is smooth and inviting. Other Rigoberto Alfaro arangements include the super "Puro Michoacan" where the maraichi plays softly as Chente sings the pleasures of this beautiful state in Mexico, the title track "De Un Rancho A Otro," that...Read more