No Podrás Escapar de Mí explained

No Podrás Escapar de Mí
Type:Album
Artist:Carlos Vives
Cover:No Podrás Escapar de Mí.jpg
Released:June 6, 1987
Genre:Latin
Label:CBS Records International
Columbia Records
Sony Discos
Producer:Jorge Luis Piloto
Prev Title:Por Fuera y Por Dentro
Prev Year:1986
Next Title:Al Centro de la Ciudad
Next Year:1989

No Podrás Escapar de Mí is the second album released by Colombian singer/composer Carlos Vives. It was released in 1987, Vives was best known as the star of soap operas at the time of its release. The album contains romantic ballads and Rock music sung in Spanish. Vives embraced Vallenato later in his career. Although the title track reached number 30 in the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks, the album was largely ignored by the public, and is a collector's item for fans.

Description

Released in 1987, "You can't escape me" is a record made near the end of the 1980's. Despite its characteristic hair that adorns the cover of the album, the music is very different from that of Vives did with Clásicos de la Provincia in 1993. Instead where it is known Vives with the sound vallenato, the songs are mixed with the sound of pure pop Latino 80s and Rock in Spanish of the time. While Vives would make her acting career in Puerto Rico and doing what he liked "Music", this album is filled completely with a slower pace, ballads romantic and Rock much like he wanted. Vives, despite his distinctive voice, made a more commercial music attributed the interest of the record Sony Music at the time, allowing the directives and take agreement the album had this label.

Most of the album, written and arranged by the Cuban Jorge Luis Piloto, contains songs like "Tu Y Yo" ("You and I") written by Eros Ramazzotti, Piero Cassano and Adelio Cogliati, "Sin Negativo"("No Negative") of Mario Patino, "Si Es Que Te Vas" ("If you go") of Sergio Villar dealing with love and longing, this was part of the image Vives should be maintained as heartthrob star of soap operas not only in Colombia, but Puerto Rico . Apart from softer ballads, heavy songs like Charly Garcia as "Yo No Quiero Volverme Tan Loco" ("I do not want to become so crazy") with a rocker style to what he Vives and while the song "Quizas Porque" ("Perhaps because") ends with very soft acoustic style driven by sound.

In the back of the album he says this:

Translated into English and is:

Vives was nominated a "Breakthrough Artist" at the 1987 Premios Lo Nuestro and won the "Prize Stereo Tempo" in Puerto Rico (1988) followed by the "Too Much" Awards (Miami, 1988). He also played a set at the "Espectaculares JES" and sang the title track, "Yo No Quiero Volverme Tan Loco", "Quédate Aqui" and "Tu Y Yo".