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Genre:
Latin
Release Date: 12/04/2007
By 2007,
Raúl Hernández had been recording as a solo artist for 11 years -- and it was clear that unlike
los Tigres del Norte (the influential norteño group that put him on the map), he had no intention of adhering to an all-norteño-all-the-time policy.
Hernández continued to embrace norteño, but it was obvious that banda and mariachi were also important parts of the equation for
Hernández as a solo artist. Banda, in fact, is the only thing he performs on
Al Estilo Mexicano ("In the Mexican Style"). There isn't a trace of norteño (or, for that matter, mariachi) to be found on this late 2007 release; it's banda all the way this time, and banda's huge wall of brass is a definite asset for
Hernández on staunchly Mexican performances like
"Mi Punto Débil" ("My Weak Spot"),
"Princesa" ("Princess"),
"Después de Ti" ("After You"), and the corrido
"Traigo la Sangre Caliente" ("I Bring Hot Blood").
Al Estilo Mexicano isn't the least bit apologetic about its regional Mexican orientation; quite the contrary --
Hernández steers clear of crossover material and delivers a hardcore banda project that. Regional Mexican purists should have no problem getting into. This 30-minute CD isn't quite as essential as
Hernández' 2004 release
Prisionero de Ti ("Prisoner of You"), which drew on banda as well as norteño, ranchera, and mariachi and is among his best solo outings. But
Al Estilo Mexicano is a solid effort that finds
Hernández continuing to function pleasingly well outside of the famous
los Tigres del Norte.
~Alex Henderson, All Music Guide