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Ricardo Montaner
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One of Latin pop's steadier and more seasoned artists,
Ricardo Montaner
specializes primarily in romantic ballads, though over the years he proved himself unafraid to pursue divergent styles of music and write songs of various natures. In terms of popularity, the Argentine-Venezuelan singer benefited greatly from his association with telenovelas, several of which featured his songs as themes; however, he also recorded classy orchestral albums, in addition to other similarly thematic albums, and he was critically admired for his craftsmanship
and reliably high standard of work. Initially,
Montaner
rose to fame in Venezuela during the late '80s, scoring numerous hits for Rodven Discos. In the mid-'90s, he moved to the major label EMI for a couple artistically ambitious albums fashioned after Italian pop:
Una Mañana y un Camino
(1994) and
Viene del Alma
(1995). These albums were not received well by his fan base, though, because of his pretensions as much as because of EMI's failure to market the albums well. Ever restless,
Montaner
moved to Warner Music Latina with little hesitation and recorded a grand comeback album,
Es Así
(1997). Following this triumph,
Montaner
recorded a number of thematic albums for Warner, most notable among them an orchestral project,
Con la London Metropolitan Orchestra
(1999); a diverse collaboration with producer
Bebu Silvetti
,
Sueño Repetido
(2001); an album of boleros,
Suma
(2002); and a lyrically heartfelt collaboration with hitmaker
Kike Santander
,
Prohibido Olvidar
(2003). Then in 2005
Montaner
returned to EMI, which released
Todo y Nada
(2005), another acclaimed album; it earned 2006 Latin Grammy nominations for Album of the Year as well as Song of the Year (
"Cuando a Mi Lado Estas"
).
Montaner
was born as
Héctor Eduardo Reglero Montaner
on September 8, 1957, in the city of Avellaneda within the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina. At age seven, he moved with his family to Maracaibo, Venezuela, after his father accepted a job with a telephone company there.
Montaner
began his recording career in the late '70s, independently recording an album titled
Mares
(1978).
Cada Día
(1983), his debut album for Venezuela's largest record label, Rodven Discos, only enjoyed limited success in Venezuela and none whatsoever elsewhere.
Ricardo Montaner
(1987) and
Ricardo Montaner, Vol. 2
(1988), on the other hand, were quite successful and established him as a popular recording artist. The former album includes a pair of memorable Venezuelan telenovela themes,
"Vamos a Dejarlo"
(Esa Muchacha de Ojos Café) and
"Yo Que Te Amé"
(Enamorada), while the latter album was his international breakthrough, as hits such as
"Tan Enamorados,"
"A Donde Va el Amor,"
and
"Sólo con un Beso,"
as well as
"Tu Piano y Mi Guitarra,"
a duet with
Alejandro Lerner
, made an impact in neighboring countries such as Mexico, Colombia, and the United States.
Montaner
continued his hitmaking the following decade, beginning with the early-'90s albums
Un Toque de Misterio
(1990),
En el Ultimo Lugar del Mundo
(1991), and
Los Hijos del Sol
(1992). A greatest-hits album,
Éxitos Y...Algo Mas
(1993) capped off his association with Rodven (the Venezuelan label was subsequently purchased by Polygram, which went about reissuing these albums).
In 1994
Montaner
began a new phase of his recording career, signing a contract with EMI; he hoped to enjoy greater creative freedom as well as greater international recognition. Both
Una Mañana y un Camino
(1994), which he co-wrote and co-produced himself, and its follow-up,
Viene del Alma
(1995), an album fashioned after Italian pop and recorded in London and Madrid, indeed reflected his desire for greater creative freedom. These albums spawned some hits, chiefly
"Quisiera,"
"No Te Pareces a Mi,"
and
"Soy Tuyo"
; however, they sold comparatively less than previous albums.
Montaner
's relationship with EMI soured in the wake of this commercial downturn, and he moved to Warner for his next album,
Es Así
(1997). Produced and co-written by
Piero Cassano
, this return to more traditional Latin pop revitalized
Montaner
's career instantly; in particular, the title track became a smash hit internationally.
Con la London Metropolitan Orchestra
(1999) came next, and it found him revisiting some of his most memorable songs from the past, in addition to a new song,
"El Poder de Tu Amor,"
which became his latest international smash hit. Produced by
Bebu Silvetti
, the album was very well received and remains a highlight of his discography; in fact, it was so successful, he returned to the orchestral format five years later with
Con la London Metropolitan Orchestra, Vol. 2
(2004).
By this point,
Montaner
's recording output had become steady and reliable, in terms of music as well as commerce. After the warm reception of
Con la London Metropolitan Orchestra
,
Silvetti
remained as his producer, and they recorded
Sueño Repetido
(2001). Yet another smash hit single resulted,
"Bésame,"
and so
Montaner
and
Silvetti
decided to return to the studio yet again, this time recording a bolero album,
Suma
(2002), which featured another career highlight,
"Yo Puedo Hacer."
Notably more personal in terms of lyrics than past albums,
Prohibido Olvidar
(2003) was a change of pace for
Montaner
, as he collaborated with hitmaker
Kike Santander
, a producer/songwriter who rose to fame with his work for
Gloria Estefan
,
Thalía
, and
Olga Tañon
in the 1990s.
Prohibido Olvidar
included the hits
"Que Ganas"
and
"Desesperanza."
In addition to the aforementioned second volume of the
London Metropolitan Orchestra
series,
Montaner
released a couple of other secondary works during the mid-2000s as his Warner contract approached its end: a Portuguese-language album,
Para Meus Amigos
(2003), and a tropical/dance album,
Tengo Verano
(2005).
Montaner
returned to EMI for his next conventional album,
Todo y Nada
(2005). Co-written by
Pablo Manavello
and
Santiago Castillo
, the album was highly anticipated and critically lauded; it earned two Latin Grammy nominations: one for Album of the Year and another for Song of the Year (
"Cuando a Mi Lado Estas"
). One of
Montaner
's best albums to date,
Todo y Nada
returned him to the limelight, and his record labels, past as well as present, attempted to cash in on his high profile. Warner issued a pair of compilations:
Las No. 1 de Ricardo Montaner
(2006), which includes his biggest hits during his time with the label, from 1997 until 2005; and
Lo Mejor: Con la London Metropolitan Orchestra
(2005), which compiles the highlights of his two albums with
the London Metropolitan Orchestra
. EMI issued
Edicion Limitada
(2006), which compiled the best of
Montaner
's mid-'90s work for the label:
Una Mañana y un Camino
and
Viene del Alma
. EMI furthermore issued a special edition of
Todo y Nada
in 2006, adding a trio of bonus tracks, one of which is
"Heridas de Amor,"
a concurrently popular telenovela theme song performed by
Montaner
. ~ Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide
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