Ricardo Montaner looks back on his storied career with a new perspective – and gives his classic ballads an update. On Friday, the musician fell Ricardo Montaner 2 (Montaner Edition)in which he re-recorded and remastered some of his most notable songs, including “Tan Enamorados”.
“Being able to do my iconic songs with the original arrangements but with modern sounds was a unique experience,” he says. Rolling rock. “Revisiting those tracks now has been great because I recorded them with peace of mind, knowing they were part of the foundations of my career.”
“I'm not sure if I sing them better, but I've been performing them for 40 years, so I feel calm when I record them again,” he adds.
Regarding “Tan Emanorados,” which remains his most famous track to date, Montaner says he thinks the new version is “much more beautiful than the first time I recorded,” as it includes new musical elements. Along with “Tan Enamorados”, Montaner re-recorded “A Donde Va el Amor”, “Solo Con Un Beso” and “Haciendo Camino”.
“It's much more beautiful. It makes me incredibly happy,” she says. “I'm fascinated by the fact that the children of the children who follow me will be able to hear it and hear the quality of the new recording.”
Montaner says he approached Alejandro Lerner, who wrote the songs “Tu Piano y Mi Guitarra” and “La Bella Duriente y Yo,” about re-recording their work together a few months ago. Lerner's response? “Are you crazy;”
“I said, 'Maybe so,'” Montaner joked.
The new collection of re-recorded tracks comes a few months after he dropped his first release Montaner edition tracks, which included new versions of “Ojos Negros”, “Extraño Sentimiento” and “En Ti”.
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