
A curated collection of Maná's most enduring ballads and mid-tempo hits, defined by raspy vocals, nautical heartbreak, and moonlit pop-rock arrangements.
November 18, 2003 · Warner Music Latina
Esenciales: Luna represents the blue-hued, reflective side of the world's most successful Spanish-language rock band. While their 'Sol' counterpart focuses on the high-energy reggae-rock and stadium anthems that made them famous, Luna is a deep dive into the romanticism and melancholy that earned them a permanent place in the Latin pop canon. The sound is dominated by Fher Olvera's signature raspy delivery, which lends a sense of lived-in wisdom to even the most polished studio tracks. Clean, chorus-drenched electric guitars and warm acoustic strumming create a sonic environment that feels both expansive and deeply intimate.
How does Esenciales: Luna sound next to the rest of Maná's catalogue?
Midnight saturates this record far more than the artist's norm.
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