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Falta amor 1990
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Falta amor

With Falta amor, released in 1990, Maná consolidated a sound they had already been exploring. This album, which follows Maná (1987) and precedes the massive ¿Dónde Jugarán Los Niños?, shows the band at a point of evolution, defining the foundations of their style. The lineup for this work included Fher Olvera on vocals and guitar, Alex González on drums, Sergio Vallín on guitar, and Juan Calleros on bass. The record consists of eleven tracks, among which Gitana, Refrigerador, and Rayando el sol stand out, songs that have remained present in their repertoire.

Year
1990
Songs
11
Duration
45 min 30 seg
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Falta amor, according to DoReSol

The work of Maná in Falta amor is characterized by an energy that invites interpretation. Songs like Rayando el sol, for example, feature a structure that allows for exploring different nuances in performance, from the power of Alex González’s drums to the melodic guitar lines. The album, in general, offers a glimpse of what would become the band’s international projection, showing a direct connection with their audience through lyrics that tackle universal themes.

This album marks a key moment for the band, which had already gone through its early stage as Sombrero Verde and was solidifying itself as Maná. With Falta amor, the group laid the groundwork for future successes, demonstrating an ability to create songs that resonated with Latin American audiences. The production of this record, though not detailed in the sources, is perceived as a firm step toward consolidating their sonic identity, paving the way for later achievements in their career.

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