Nino Bravo – Super 20

Album Info

Artist: Nino Bravo

Title: Super 20

Year: 1976

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Tracklist

  • 1. Te Quiero Te Quiero (2:51)
  • 2. Esa Sera Mi Casa (3:13)
  • 3. Tu Cambiaras (2:29)
  • 4. Como Todos (3:07)
  • 5. Cartas Amarillas (3:50)
  • 6. Para Darte Mi Corazon (3:15)
  • 7. Hoy Soy Feliz (3:14)
  • 8. Un Beso Y Una Flor (4:32)
  • 9. Noelia (3:07)
  • 10. Te Acuerdas Maria (3:08)
  • 11. Mi Tierra (4:24)
  • 12. Mis Noches Sin Ti (2:51)
  • 13. Mi Gran Amor (2:43)
  • 14. Amanecer (3:37)
  • 15. Es El Viento (2:38)
  • 16. Flor De Invernadero (2:40)
  • 17. Nuestro Hogar Sera El Mundo (3:03)
  • 18. Puerta De Amor (3:20)
  • 19. Libre (4:09)
  • 20. America America (3:31)

Review

Nino Bravo's "Super 20," released in 1976, is a magnificent showcase of the Spanish singer's extraordinary vocal prowess and emotional intensity. This gem of an album masterfully fuses traditional Spanish music with modern pop vibes, crafting a sound that's as unique and captivating as a blazing guitar solo at Woodstock. From the very first note, you're taken on a wild ride through passion and heartache, driven by Bravo’s unparalleled vocal range.

With 20 tracks, including iconic hits like "Te Quiero Te Quiero" and "Esa Será Mi Casa," this album takes listeners on an emotional roller coaster through the peaks and valleys of love and self-discovery. Bravo’s voice soars on the upbeat numbers and delivers a tenderness on ballads that tugs at the heartstrings. The production shines, offering a perfect balance that lets every instrument contribute without ever drowning out the star—the man himself. Coupled with poetic and relatable lyrics, "Super 20" remains a timeless exploration of Spanish musical heritage, a must-listen for those wanting to dive deep into its rich culture. - Hank