Acaríciame El Corazón

Acaríciame El Corazón

Acaríciame El Corazón CD cover
Studio album by Pedro Fernández
Released May 12, 2015 (2015-05-12)
Recorded 2015
Genre Latin pop, Banda, Mariachi, Ranchera, Latin ballad
Length 48:21
Language Spanish
Label Fonovisa a division of Universal Music Latin Entertainment
Director Jorge Avendaño
Producer Pedro Fernández
Pedro Fernández chronology
Hasta el Fin del Mundo
(2014)
Acaríciame El Corazón
(2015)
Best Album Latin Grammy Award Winner 2015

Acaríciame El Corazón (Caress My Heart) is an award winning album by Mexican recording artist Pedro Fernández, released by Fonovisa Records on May 12, 2015.[1]

This album won the Latin Grammy Award for Best Ranchero/Mariachi Album in 2015 at the 16th Annual Latin Grammy Awards.[2] Pedro Fernández composed five (5) of the songs on this album including the title song and he is also the album's executive producer.

This album includes ballads, rhythmic songs and rancheras, and will be "very close" to “Hasta el Fin del Mundo” (Until the end of the world) (2014), explained the artist in an interview with international media.

"Presenting a new album always fills me with hope, enthusiasm and commitment to the public, which in some way or another has followed me during the 38 years of my career," he added.

Produced "with much affection" along with Jorge Avendaño, the album "can fulfill all the tastes" of his followers thanks to the variety of styles, emphasized the artist from Guadalajara.[3]

Fernández said that his new production will be "completely different" because among its fourteen songs it includes one song previously unpublished, two songs each with two versions in banda style and five videos, as well as an artistic renewal.

Being a CD + DVD it has two songs with alternate versions in Banda style, one of these is the single "Si Tuviera Que Decirlo" (If I had to say it), as well as five extraordinary videos that were filmed at Rancho La Fortaleza located in Nuevo León México.[4]

In the song, "Si Tuviera Que Decirlo" (If I had to say it), about pure love, Fernández adopts the romantic aspect that has characterized his artistic career, with lyrics such as: "If I had to say it, I would like to say I love you, you are the greatest thing in my life, you are the air I breathe".

"All my albums are very inclined to the romantic part, but without leaving aside the rhythmic and mischievous part that the public always likes," he added.

In that sense, Fernández detailed that songs such as El Tao Tao, the unpublished Carmen or the banda version of El Facilito, a song that he considered "very entertaining and very funny", respond to this most mischievous character.[5]

The album also features two versions of "Duele Ver" (It hurts to see), one of them recorded in the Banda genre, "it is always important to comply with this genre that has so much growth today," he said.[6]

Track listing

# Title Writer(s) Length
1 "Hasta El Fin Del Mundo" Pedro Fernández 3:32
2 "Si Tuviera Que Decirlo" Pedro Fernández 4:12
3 "Debajo Del Sombrero" Manuel Contero 3:10
4 "Se Me Perdió La Cadenita" Luis Guillermo Perez Cedron 2:58
5 "Acaríciame El Corazón" Pedro Fernández 4:17
6 "Duele Ver" Jerry Demara 3:34
7 "El Facilito" Joss Favela, Luciano Luna 2:35
8 "Para Perdernos" Ariel Barreras 3:30
9 "Hoy En Esta Noche" Pedro Fernández 3:34
10 "El Tao Tao" Luis Guillermo Perez Cedron 2:32
11 "Ciegamente Enamorado" Claudia Brant, Ramiro Terán 3:56
12 "Feliz Navidad Amor" Pedro Fernández 3:09
13 "Duele Ver" (Banda Version) Jerry Demara 3:34
14 "Si Tuviera Que Decirlo" (Banda Version) Pedro Fernández 3:49

External links

References

  1. Allmusic.com.
  2. Billboard.com.
  3. "Pedro Fernández presenta nuevo disco Acaríciame El Corazón". Perú.com. Retrieved 25 November 2016.
  4. "Pedro Fernández lanza hoy su álbum "Acaríciame el corazón"". VenueMagazine. Retrieved 25 November 2016.
  5. "Pedro Fernández presenta un nuevo disco "romántico, rítmico y pícaro"". DiarioLasAméricas. Retrieved 24 November 2016.
  6. "Pedro Fernández presenta nuevo disco". La Razón. Retrieved 25 November 2016.
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