Un Poco Más (MDO album)
[1] The band's lineup at the time included Abel Talamántez, Alexis Grullón, Anthony Galindo and Didier Hernández, who not only performed the songs but also contributed to the composition and production of the album.With 12 tracks, including hits like "Dame un Poco Más," "No Puedo Olvidar," and "Baila la Rumba," the album highlighted the band's musical versatility.The release was followed by a promotional tour that took the band through United States, Puerto Rico, and Mexico, including performances in iconic venues such as Madison Square Garden and the Bellas Artes Theatre.[6] For the global release of the album, Alex, Abel, Anthony, and Didier held a live show in February 1999 in Puerto Rico, at the Bellas Artes Theatre, before more than 2,000 fans.[7] A month later, they began their promotional tour across the United States, visiting cities like Los Angeles, Miami, New York (at Madison Square Garden), Chicago, and San José, in California.The critic from the website AllMusic rated the album two and a half stars out of five, stating that MDO preserves Menudo's legacy while presenting a more modern and sophisticated approach.[15] Deborah Davis, from the Mexican newspaper El Norte, rated it three stars out of five, stating that the album was superior to the previous one, and that the least remarkable songs were the sweetest, such as the track "Yo solo pienso en ti".For the journalist, MDO's best feature is that its members can sing and dance well, without being just pretty faces, and that the album came at an opportune moment, when the Latin market demands music sung in Spanish for young people.