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August 25, 2007,
On his third album, singer/ songwriter Jeremias takes his smart, well-crafted pop and leaves it out in the sun for a while, letting its vintage Beach Boys and Beatles tones come to the surface. Among the many treats are the album's anthemic title track, a gorgeous blend of strings, organ, psychedelia and even reggae that somehow comes off seamless. It's a fitting opening to an album full of artful touches, like the bouncy bridge on "Juan de Afuera," the whimsical strings and clipped delivery of "Yo No Busco Nada Más" and the wah-wah guitar and B3 intro to "Promesa de Amor." The more adventurous the album gets, the more it sticks with you, and though single "Tú" possesses lyrics more poetic than most pop radio ballads, it's on the rest of the album where the biggest rewards are found.—Ayala Ben-Yehuda
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nonenoneAug. 14JEREMIASUn Día Más En el Gran CircoLATINSebastian KrysUniversal Music Latino47Features
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