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No words to describe it!!!
By michelle from palm springs , Ca on 7/15/2010
Pros:
A mazing show, Best artist in the world, Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Encores, Great Lighting, Great Opening Acts, Great Sound
Cons:
It ended
Best For:
Adults, Everyone, Families, Kids

Waited a long time to see him . I have followed Alejandro for many years and this concert makes me admire him so much more.

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[2 of 2 customers found this review helpful]

It was amazing. Great energy!!!!!!!!!!!!
By Al from Tampa on 2/8/2008
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Encores, Great Lighting, Great Sound, Perfect Set List
Best For:
Everyone

He really gets into performance and music. Great down to earth singer; loves his audience and they go crazy for him. Best concert we have been to a long time. He did not want to leave and the audience did not want him to leave.

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alejandro sanz
By lu from boston on 2/2/2008
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Lighting, Great Sound, Perfect Set List
Best For:
Everyone

was great!!!

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[1 of 1 customers found this review helpful]

GREAT artist, GREAT seats, GREAT time!!!
By loved_it!!! from New york, NY on 1/26/2008
Pros:
Better than expected, Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Encores, Great Lighting, Great Sound, Perfect Set List
Best For:
Everyone

The seats were great....I love his music and it was the first time I saw him in concert and I was blown away. I take with me a great expirience and memory.

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Alejandro Sanz Biography

The most commercially successful Spanish singer of all time, Alejandro Sanz earned a reputation as an industrious hitmaker in his native country during the 1990s, and by the decade's end, he'd expanded his fan base internationally as he broadened his style beyond romantic ballads and began collaborating with fellow Latin superstars, most memorably Shakira. A talented songwriter with handsome looks, Sanz proved immensely popular even with his debut album, Viviendo de Prisa (1991), which was a number one hit in Spain. It wasn't until several albums later, Ms (1997), that he was able to break into the international market, however, thanks to a key hit single, Corazn Parto, that transcended his core female audience. He began focusing on the Americas during the early 2000s, beginning with MTV Unplugged (2001), which was recorded in Miami and subsequently released as an album intended to showcase the highlights of his back catalog as well as a newly written single, Y Slo Se Me Ocurre Amarte. He then retreated to his studio to record his most broadly appealing album yet, No Es Lo Mismo (2003), which found him breaking away from audience expectations and exploring his own musical interests. He did much the same on his next album, El Tren de los Momentos (2006), which was highlighted by Te Lo Agradezco, Pero No, a passionate duet with Shakira, whom he'd collaborated with the previous year on her massive Grammy-winning hit La Tortura. Even as Sanz broadened his style over the years, he never ventured far from his strength: romantic songs, generally ballads, tinged with flamenco and sung wholeheartedly with his distinct voice.Born in Madrid, Spain, on December 18, 1968, Alejandro Snchez Pizarro was the youngest son of Mara Pizarro and Jess Snchez, both of whom are Andalusians. His father played guitar professionally and was a significant influence on Alejandro, who learned to play guitar as a boy. As a teenager, Sanz performed at local venues and eventually became acquainted with Miguel Angel Arenas, a music industry maven perhaps best known at the time for his association with Mecano, a successful Spanish pop/rock group of the 1980s. Arenas helped Sanz find work in the recording industry, and the young performer initially signed a contract with the Spanish label Hispavox, which issued Los Chulos Son Pa' Cuidarlos (1989), an album that was met with indifference upon its release and is now a curious collector's item. Sanz was billed as Alejandro Magno on the album. Remaining aligned with Arenas, Sanz subsequently moved to WEA Latina, where he began recording music under his present billing. His early albums -- Viviendo de Prisa (1991), Si Tu Me Miras (1993), Basico (1993), and 3 (1995) -- were loaded with hit singles and consequently were all successful, each reaching platinum status many times over in Spain. Comprised largely of romantic songs, these early albums connected well with sentimental listeners, particularly women, who tended to be as taken aback by the music as they were by Sanz's handsome looks. La Fuerza del Corazn, from 3, was his first major hit to have an international reach, opening a door to greener pastures. The stage was now set for the breakthrough success of Ms (1997), which boasted Corazn Parto, a hit so big it changed the course of Sanz's career. Driven by the across-the-board appeal of Corazn Parto, as well as additional singles Y, Si Fuera Ella, Amiga Ma, Aquello Que Me Diste, and Siempre Es de Noche, Ms became the most successful Spanish pop record ever, selling millions worldwide. El Alma al Aire (2000) was a comparable commercial success, selling well internationally. However, the album wasn't as solid as its predecessor and accordingly spawned fewer hits: Cuando Nadie Me Ve, Quisiera Ser..., and El Alma el Aire, each of which was a big hit nonetheless. By this point, Sanz had garnered a sizable following across the Atlantic, and his next recording, MTV Unplugged (2001), was a clear effort to further his growing popularity in the Americas. The intimate concert performance featured a newly written single, Y Slo Se Me Ocurre Amarte, which became a hit, as did Aprendiz, a song written by Sanz previously recorded by Mal in 1998. MTV Unplugged moreover showcased the bounty of career highlights Sanz now had to his credit, as one hit after another was performed during the concert.When Sanz returned to the studio to begin recording his next album, No Es Lo Mismo (2003), he decided to broaden his musical style to reflect his own interests. The album is harder-hitting and more street-savvy than past ones, even including a bit of rap and touches of electronica. The romantic songs are still front and center, granted, but Sanz wrote an album that is far from generic, illustrating his growing reluctance to cater to the expectations of his audience (for the first time, he co-produced the album himself). Though bolder than before, No Es Lo Mismo was yet another international smash success, reaching number 128 on the all-inclusive ~Billboard 200 album chart -- a notably high ranking for a Latin pop album circa 2003 -- and generating several hits, none bigger than the title track, which broke the Top Five on the Hot Latin Tracks chart (the first time Sanz did so since 1998) and was licensed by Coca-Cola for a promotional campaign in Latin America. Furthermore, No El Lo Mismo won a Latin Grammy in 2003 for Best Latin Pop Album, and Warner Music Latina issued a special CD/DVD edition of the album the following year in commemoration of Sanz's Latin American tour. In 2004, Warner also released a pair of greatest-hits compilations, Grandes xitos 91_96 and Grandes xitos 97_04, as well as a three-disc package, Grandes xitos 91_04, that includes a disc of rarities.Sanz didn't release the follow-up to No Es Lo Mismo, El Tren de los Momentos, until late 2006, but in the meantime, he was featured in the biggest Latin hit of 2005, Shakira's La Tortura. He co-wrote the Grammy-winning song and co-starred in its heavily aired pair of videos, which featured the two Latin pop stars in some rather sultry positions. La Tortura exposed Sanz to an even greater audience, and when he finally released the lead single to El Tren de los Momentos, A la Primera Persona, the reception was rapturous. The song was among his biggest hits yet, his first to break into the all-inclusive Hot 100 chart, and El Tren de los Momentos was likewise well received. Stylistically similar to No Es Lo Mismo yet significantly more refined, El Tren de los Momentos is notable for its several superstar features, which include collaborations with Shakira, Juanes, Alex Gonzlez of Man, and Residente of Calle 13. ~ Jason Birchmeier, Rovi