Elisa Rego

She was the lead singer in the underground rock group ES-3, a band composed of: Gerardo Ubieda on drums and electronic percussion, Jose Ignacio Martin (a.k.a.

ES-3 disintegrated when Elisa began to make preparations to launch her solo singing career, but her first studio album featured some of the musicians from ES-3.

The third single to be taken from this first album becomes a song entitled "Selva" ("Forest") which is a techno-ballad with a very nice slow and cadenced rhythm with interesting surreal lyrics.

It is worth mentioning that "Selva" was the second of two issues of Elisa Rego used as the ending-theme in the soap opera Abigail starring Catherine Fullop and Fernando Carrillo.

This song occupied the top positions in the Record Report helping to consolidate her seat of favoritism within radio-listening public taste.

As the first promotional single extracted from the album was the song "Mamá No Me Deja" (Mom don't let me) theme which quickly positioned very well on the radio.

This disc is removed as first single theme: "Abismo Del Corazón" (Abyss of Heart) (its author, Frank Quintero) which manages to occupy the first place in the radio charts for 15 consecutive weeks.

We should also mention that within the album, there are two covers of high quality: In the first, Elisa made a Spanish version of the item entitled "Everything I Own", a song originally performed by David Gate, renamed in this adaptation that Elisa did as "Cada Día Mucho Más" (Every day More Much) a version where the naked ear it feels the influence of reggae music.

It should be mentioned that "Aire" is one of the themes Mecano has been special for Elisa Rego, because it was that song that she sang when the discographic label: Sonographic Records, Inc did to her the 'Talent Test' to see what it sounded like her voice into the Study.

As the first promotional single from the album was extracted the theme "Nuestro Juramento" (Our Oath) a song originally performed by Julio Jaramillo.

(Flavor to Nothing) by Palito Ortega, "Sombras Nada Más" (Nothing More that Shadows) by Javier Solis, "Mañana Me Iré" (Tomorrow I'll Go Myself) by Los Angeles Negros, "Tú Sabes" (You Know) of Estelita del Llano between others.