| 1. Mananas De Terciopelo |
| 2. Bailare Bailaras |
| 3. Morir Al Lado De Mi Amor |
| 4. Adios Mi Amor Adios |
| 5. Quisiera Bailar Esta Cancion |
| 6. Por Siempre Y Para Siempre |
| 7. Un Dia Igual A Los Demas |
| 8. Musique |
| 9. Bambina |
| 10. Romantica |
| 11. Bahia Blue |
| 12. Un Himno Al Amor |
| 13. Tu Libertad |
| 14. Cancion De Boda |
| 15. Un Mundo De Hombres Ninos |
| 16. Ojos Que No Ven |
| 17. Una Fbula Para Mayores |
| 18. Rozando Nuestra Piel |
| 19. Maria |
| 20. Rio Salvaje |
En Espanol,Demis Roussos,Dis3,Latin
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Amar Es Combatir
Maná Manufacturer: Warner Music Latina ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000GIXEPY Release Date: 2006-08-22 |
Tracks:
- Manda una senal
- Labios compartidos
- Ojala pudiera borrarte
- Arrancame el corazon
- Tengo muchas alas
- Dime Luna
- Bendita tu luz
- Tu me salvaste
- Combatiente
- El viaje
- El Rey tiburon
- Somos mar y arena
- Relax
Amazon.com
It's finally happened. After years of puzzling popularity by way of derivative rock retreads, Mana has finally made the leap to full-bodied musical force on its first album in four years, Amar Es Combatir. The disc is a thoughtful, tender and often terrific collection of pop wizardry. It's buoyed by solid production work, a cohesive sound and singer Fher Olvera's commanding vocal presence. Mana has always drawn inspiration from the arena-rock vibes of everyone from U2 to Journey, but this time, the group takes those blueprints and creates its own urgent framework. It's a thrilling, insanely catchy collection. Everything on the disc crackles with energy, from winsome opener "Manda Un Senal" to swaggering closing track "Relax." In between, the Mexico-based outfit weaves memorable stories of love that are marked by pulsing percussion, driving guitar riffs and emotive vocals. First-rate stuff from a group who finally--at least to these ears--justifies all the fuss. --Joey GuerraAlbum Description
Amar es Combatir, Mana's 9th studio album and first in four years, was produced by Mana with the special collaboration of recording engineer Tom Russo (Audioslave, Macy Gray, Michael Jackson, Eric Clapton). Also includes a duet with JLGuerra.Customer Reviews:
garbage.......2007-06-19
The BEST Latino Rock Band in the world.......2007-04-04
Falta Amor 1990- Great first album under the name Mana. for those of you who don't that they used to be called Sombrero Verde and were also part of the movement called "Rock en tu Idioma" This album has more of an Adult Contemporary sound to it, kinda like a Soft Rock en Espanol type sound. My favorite song in this album is "Rayando El Sol" Mana's first big hit.
Donde Jugaran Los Ninos 1992- Another great masterpiece of work, still has the Soft Rock en espanol sound. Great hits include: Oye Mi Amor, Vivir Sin Aire, and Como Diablos, as well as the beginning up beat hit: De Pies a Cabeza. This album you can say put the group on the map on heading to being one of the best Latino rock band in the world
Cuando Los Angeles LLoran 1995- This is when they kinda leave the Soft Rock en espanol sound and head towards the rock en espanol sound. You can tell of the musical differences by listening to thier sound, Selva Negra, as well thier balads. Thier balads aim towards the edge of rock. I don't have a favorite song from this album but I do consider it as one of my favorites.
Suenos Liquidos 1997- En el Muelle de San Blas is another favorite song from Mana.
MTV Unplugged 1999- Another favorite of mine, has the all songs in a concert setting on CD. You can listen to this album while relaxing or if your up and around.
Revolucion de Amor 2002- Includes the hit Mariposa Tracioniera. Love that song!
Amar es Combatir 2006- My favorite song is Labios Compartidos, still love thier music even though they went a little stronger
The complete latin album.......2007-04-02
sexy spanish music.......2007-03-30
if it you're thinking about it, buy it.......2007-03-13
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Don't Mess With The Dragon
Ozomatli Manufacturer: Concord Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000M06STA Release Date: 2007-04-03 |
Tracks:
- Can't Stop
- City Of Angels
- After Party
- Don't Mess With The Dragon
- La Gallina
- Magnolia Soul
- Here We Go
- La Temperatura
- Violeta
- Creo
- When I Close My Eyes
- La Segunda Mano
Amazon.com
On their fourth full-length studio release, Ozomatli serve up a rhythmically seething musical mélange that serves as virtual mirror to the dizzying cultural contradictions at the heart of their Los Angeles hometown, wrapping it in a studio-polished veneer (largely courtesy of Santana/Ricky Martin producer KC Porter) that only underscores their intriguing reflections. They wear their civic pride as badge of honor on the gritty "City of Angels," a hip-hop-funk-fusion anthem that courses straight from the street to the stars. The joyous "La Temperatura," a tribute to the city's pro-immigrant marches of '06, picks up the local thread and weaves it into the band's longstanding social conscience, one they focus on Washington's inept response to Hurricane Katrina via the savory, N'Awlinz-meets-Norwalk swagger of "Magnolia Soul." The title track hints at a few conquered personal demons, while the sultry, Los Lobos-esque Spanish ballad "Violeta," the infectious 80s-ska-funk-meets-00s-punk-pop of "When I Close My Eyes," and the hip-hop-jarocho stew "La Segundo Mano" (featuring Queztal's Martha Gonzales on vocals) stand as vibrantly disparate testaments to the band's true range of pan-cultural musical fervor and accomplishments. --Jerry McCulleyCustomer Reviews:
This is more mainstream than earlier Ozo.......2007-07-01
Actually, 4.5 stars!.......2007-06-19
NOTE: If you want to buy their very best, get Ozo's Live at the Filmore set!!!! That one earns 5.5 stars.
Fantastic, Ecclectic Mix.......2007-06-12
Expanding their musical scope........2007-06-10
Slouching toward pop - disappointing.......2007-06-06
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Rock En Español, Vol. 1
Los Straitjackets Manufacturer: Yep Roc ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000N3SSJO Release Date: 2007-04-03 |
Tracks:
- All Day And All Night
- Dejenme Llorar
- Anna
- Dizzy Miss Lizzie
- Gimme Little Sign
- Poison Ivy
- Slow Down
- Hang On Sloopy
- Lonely Teardrops
- Bony Maronie
- Devil Woman
- Wild Thing
- You'll Los A Good Thing
- Bonus Track 1
Amazon.com
Between their name, stage introductions spoken in a uniquely twisted form of Spanglish, bizarre lucha libre attire, and ongoing association with Latino rockabilly revivalist Big Sandy, Spanish has always been a major facet of Los Straitjackets' shtick. So it's little surprise that the Nashville-based garage/surf/twang/trash rockers decided to head south of the border for an all-covers album. You don't need to hablar español to shimmy, shimmy, shake along with the quartet. Guest vocals from Cesar Rosas of Los Lobos (who also produced the disc), Little Willie G. of East L.A.'s vintage Thee Midniters, and Big Sandy bring a soulful strut to these punchy stompers. True to form, liberties are taken with the song titles: "Hang on Sloopy" is now "Hey Lupe," "Bony Maronie" comes out as "Popotitos," and "Dizzy Miss Lizzy" inexplicably appears as "El Microscopico Bikini." But that's all part of the fun as the masked men and singers swing through hot-tamale versions of signature hits from the Kinks, the Troggs, the Coasters, and others. Although the Fab Four aren't here as songwriters, their spirit energizes rocking renderings of "Dizzy Miss Lizzy," "Slow Down," and "Anna," all early Beatles staples. The Straitjackets haven't entirely abandoned the instrumentals from their own early years, as the scorching "Whittier Blvd." attests. Slow dancers will swoon to ballads such as "Dejenme Llorar" and Barbara Lynn's sublime "You'll Lose a Good Thing." Liner notes tell us that Spanish covers of many of these tunes managed to become moderate hits in the '60s and '70s, but it's safe to say these fresh versions will spice up any carnival. Let the fiesta begin! --Hal HorowitzCustomer Reviews:
fantastico.......2007-07-14
Great CD.......2007-07-14
good pick!.......2007-07-13
Mucho Fun!.......2007-05-26
What a disappointment!.......2007-05-13
'Fraid not mi amigos. This CD is a major work of spam. Absolutley no originality and not even a trace of
enthusiasum. I'm sorry..I am a fan of Rojas and the masked men, but this is not a work too be proud of.
Lackluster vocals by Lil Willie G and even less effort from Big Sandy. Pass on this one carnales.
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Proxima Estación: Esperanza
Manu Chao Manufacturer: EMI Latin ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005BF9Z Release Date: 2001-06-05 |
Tracks:
- Merry Blues
- Bixo
- El Dorado 1997
- Promiscuity
- La Primavera
- Me Gustas Tu
- Denia
- Mi Vida
- Trapped By Love
- Le Rendez Vous
- Mr Bobby
- Papito
- La Chinita
- La Marea
- Homens
- La Vacaloca
- Infinita Tristeza
Amazon.com's Best of 2001
The debut from Manu Chao, the former leader of French world-punks Lo Mano Negra, leaned heavily on Latin America for its inspiration, but this time around he's obviously been spending time--at least in his head--in the Caribbean. Reggae rhythms abound, and the opener "Merry Blues" features some wonderfully wonky Jamaican-style brass, while "Promiscuity" takes its cue from Trinidadian calypso. Of course, this being Chao, there are plenty of playful touches--from ringing cell phones to speeded-up vocals--and inevitably there are the Latin influences throughout to remind you of what remains close to his heart ("La Primavera" in particular is a standout). But there's also some recycling from the last album, with two pieces sharing the "King of Bongo" melody, including "Mr. Bobby," his tribute to Bob Marley, and that's a little worrying. Is Manu Chao running out of inspiration? Certainly this doesn't have the freshness of Clandestino, however enjoyable it may be. If anything, it seems more of a holding action rather than a giant step forward. But sometimes that's necessary to be able to look to the future. --Chris NicksonCustomer Reviews:
it doesnt get much better than this!.......2007-06-28
There is "Esperanza" for music after all .......2007-02-15
I'll admit: I'm biased against current rock music, as much of it is generic waste. But Manu Chao is an outstanding original. The elusive Mr. Chao, former Manu Negra frontman, is a brashly inventive wellspring of talent, churning out quirky, catchy, funky tunes that embody seemingly every musical style in existence. I love the Zen zaniness exhibited on some songs ("Me Gustas Tu"), and the luxurious beauty of others ("Denia"). The musician's eclectic soul must be owed to his roots: he hails from southern France, but lives as a nomad of sorts in Latin America. Chao sings mainly in Spanish, but he displays an impressive multi-lingualism, crooning in his native French, as well as in English, Portuguese and even Arabic. Indeed, on some songs Chao mixes French and Spanish with such facility that it's easy to forget that they aren't the same language. Manu Chao embodies a true world music ethos, with a bohemian twist.
A Must!.......2007-02-05
totally addictive.......2006-08-18
Report from the city.......2006-01-24
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Limo`n y Sal
Julieta Venegas Manufacturer: Sony International ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000FDFRYQ Release Date: 2006-06-06 |
Tracks:
- Canciones De Amor
- Me Voy
- Primer Dia
- Limon Y Sal
- Dulce Compania
- De Que Me Sirve
- A Donde Sea
- Mirame Bien
- No Sere
- Ultima Vez
- Eres Para Mi
- No Hace Falta
- Te Voy A Mostrar
- Sin Documentos
Customer Reviews:
Good Album.......2007-07-13
Nice work........2007-06-26
Ms. Venegas uses a variety of styles, from cumbia to Euro disco. From track to track, you get something different.
A little bit of everything!.......2007-05-13
Julieta Venegas Rules!.......2007-04-26
another sexy spanish album.......2007-03-30
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Clandestino
Manu Chao Manufacturer: Ark 21 ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000C2MI Release Date: 2000-03-07 |
Tracks:
- Clandestino
- Desaparecido
- Bongo Bong
- Je Ne T'Aime Plus
- Mentira...
- Lagrimas De Oro
- Mama Call
- Luna Y Sol
- Por El Suelo
- Welcome To Tijuana
- Dia Luna...Dia Pena
- Malegria
- La Vie A 2
- Minha Galera
- La Despedida
- El Viento
Amazon.com
As one of the driving forces in the French-Spanish ethno-punk band Mano Negra, songwriter-guitarist Chao delivers a surprising solo endeavor. Centered around a simple editorial writing style and an acoustic guitar, this album chronicles his political and personal travels around the world, studying the foibles of life in Latin America and the Caribbean, through Africa and back to Europe. He quotes but never actually plays salsa, son, reggae, Latin pop, and African folk music, all to the service of his songs (written and sung in English, French, and Spanish). The backing is a deceptive hodgepodge of guest artists and collected sounds he has pasted together to service the simple songs he sings. There is a circuslike feel to the whole project, a childlike sense of wonder coupled with a cynical and sometimes sly glance at the "real world." This is a single piece of work, each song bleeding into the next without stopping, a train ride that slows at each station along the way but never stops. It has charm, wit, and depth--a rare and potent combination of virtues for a pop musician. --Louis GibsonAlbum Description
The first solo album released by the former frontman of Mano Negra, 'Clandestino' (released in 1998) is an enchanting trip through Latin-flavored world-beat rock, reliant on a potpourri of musical styles from traditional Latin & salsa to dub to rock & roll to French pop to experimental rock to techno. 16 tracks. Virgin.Album Details
The First Solo Album from the Former Frontman of Mano Negra is an Enchanting Trip Through Latin-flavored World-beat Rock, Reliant on a Potpourri of Musical Styles from Traditional Latin and Salsa to Dub to Rock and Roll to French Pop to Experimental Rock to Techno.Customer Reviews:
Happiness Comes in a CD.......2007-07-06
Fluid Enjoyment.......2006-11-10
First solo work by a genius.......2006-08-10
Keeping up with politically loaded songs that were so characteristic in Mano Negra, and coupled with an undying joyful spirit, the album perfectly blends styles such as reggae, ska and other tropical rhythms with samples of radio transmissions and speeches, to produce an unmistakeable effect that can only be described as Manu Chao.
Get this one and also make sure to get your hands on "Proxima Estacion: Esperanza" which is just as good.
Enchanting..........2006-06-17
Possibly politically interesting, but extremely dull musically.......2006-04-29
I can understand how someone might enjoy the overall style and rhythm, but that by itself doesn't make it high quality. In my opinion, if this weren't considered "World Music", it wouldn't have achieved anything near the apparent success it has.
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Todo Cambió
Camila Manufacturer: Sony International ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000F2CBZU Release Date: 2006-05-09 |
Tracks:
- Abrazame
- U Got My Love
- Me Basto
- Todo Cambio
- Coleccionista De Canciones
- Yo Quiero
- Me Da Igual
- Va Para Ti
- Sin Tu Amor
- Perderte De Nuevo
- Nanga Ti Feo
Customer Reviews:
Best of the Best.......2007-07-12
My friend gave me mp3 file copies of all of the songs in this album. They are absolutely divine. I had to buy my own original copy.
increible, espectacular, lo maximo.......2007-05-03
Amazing CD!!!.......2006-09-12
Great CD!!.......2006-07-28
Forget Sin Bandera - This group is hot.......2006-07-14
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Radio Bemba Sound System
Manu Chao Manufacturer: EMI Latin ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006CJOY Release Date: 2002-09-17 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Bienvenida A Tijuana
- Machine Gun
- Por Donde Saldra El Sol?
- Peligro
- Welcome To Tijuana
- El Viento
- Casa Babylon
- Por El Suelo
- Blood And Fire
- Ezln...Para Tod@s Todo...
- Mr. Bobby
- Bongo Bong
- Radio Bemba
- Que Paso Que Paso
- Pinocchio
- Cahi En La Trampa
- Clandestino
- Rumba De Barcelona
- La Despedida
- Mala Vida
- Radio Bemba
- Que Paso Que Paso
- Pinocchio
- La Primavera
- The Monkey
- King Kong Five
- Minha Galera
- Promiscuity
Amazon.com
Anyone who's caught Manu Chao and his band Radio Bemba Sound System at one of their live gigs will testify that the Parisian troubadour sure knows how to throw a party. This live album draws on reggae, salsa, and Latin pop songs from Chao's first two excellent solo albums (Clandestino and Proxima Estación: Esperanza) as well as joyous gems from his time leading the more punk-tinged Mano Negra. While the styles vary as often as the languages (Chao flits from Spanish to English to French as he translates his life as a global nomad into his music), the common thread is a sense of vitality and hope. From the uplifting reggae of "Bienvenida a Tijuana" to the African pop and salsa of "Casa Babylon," this album showcases Chao's role as the pied piper of multiculturalism, leading his crowd on a (literally) merry dance. And it's the crowd that really makes these 29 tracks come into their own. You can almost picture the mob waving, cheering, blowing whistles, shouting into megaphones, and generally having the wildest time this side of Rio Mardi Gras. A great flashback for those who have seen Chao live and a perfect introduction for recent converts. --Ian WatsonCustomer Reviews:
All time favourite.......2007-06-20
Happy Feeling.......2007-05-23
A good stress buster, and a lot of fun.
Excellent........2007-02-07
It's just excellent.
I strongly recommend it.
come on, people..........2006-07-07
i mean, come on. if you listen to this cd straight through, it doesn't make sense. if someone cut two minute snippets of twenty-nine songs and stuck them all together with masking tape, it would sound like this. songs don't start or end; jarring random cuts happen mid-song.
someone keeps bumping the jukebox, but you don't hear the needle scratch.
which might be cool if this wasn't a LIVE ALBUM. being a live recording, these cuts affect the sound of the audience as well. large crowds of people do not sound like this.
listening to this cd in my car made me mad enough to get off my butt and figure out how to post a review. and i like manu chao. whoever assembled this live package shouldn't be allowed to work with recordings again. this album is easily the most unlistenable thing i've heard in years.
Best live album ever........2005-12-15
Yes, it's mostly at one tempo but that one is fast. Very addictive if you are ready to hear something that you don't necessarily recognize. The best live album I have ever heard. Try not to listen in a car as this album causes repetitive swerves and generally too happy behavior for driving.
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Clandestino
Manu Chao Manufacturer: EMI Latin ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000026I8U Release Date: 2003-01-22 |
Tracks:
- Clandestino
- Desaparecido
- Bongo Bong
- Je Ne T'Aime Plus
- Mentira
- Lagrimas De Oro
- Mama Call
- Luna Y Sol
- Por El Suelo
- Welcome To Tijuana
- Dia Luna...Dia Pena
- Malegria
- La Vie A 2
- Minha Galera
- La Despedida
- El Viento
Amazon.com
As one of the driving forces in the French-Spanish ethno-punk band Mano Negra, songwriter-guitarist Chao delivers a surprising solo endeavor. Centered around a simple editorial writing style and an acoustic guitar, this album chronicles his political and personal travels around the world, studying the foibles of life in Latin America and the Caribbean, through Africa and back to Europe. He quotes but never actually plays salsa, son, reggae, Latin pop, and African folk music, all to the service of his songs (written and sung in English, French, and Spanish). The backing is a deceptive hodgepodge of guest artists and collected sounds he has pasted together to service the simple songs he sings. There is a circuslike feel to the whole project, a childlike sense of wonder coupled with a cynical and sometimes sly glance at the "real world." This is a single piece of work, each song bleeding into the next without stopping, a train ride that slows at each station along the way but never stops. It has charm, wit, and depth--a rare and potent combination of virtues for a pop musician. --Louis GibsonAlbum Description
The first solo album released by the former frontman of Mano Negra, 'Clandestino' (released in 1998) is an enchanting trip through Latin-flavored world-beat rock, reliant on a potpourri of musical styles from traditional Latin & salsa to dub to rock & roll to French pop to experimental rock to techno. 16 tracks. Virgin.Album Details
The First Solo Album from the Former Frontman of Mano Negra is an Enchanting Trip Through Latin-flavored World-beat Rock, Reliant on a Potpourri of Musical Styles from Traditional Latin and Salsa to Dub to Rock and Roll to French Pop to Experimental Rock to Techno.Customer Reviews:
Happiness Comes in a CD.......2007-07-06
Fluid Enjoyment.......2006-11-10
First solo work by a genius.......2006-08-10
Keeping up with politically loaded songs that were so characteristic in Mano Negra, and coupled with an undying joyful spirit, the album perfectly blends styles such as reggae, ska and other tropical rhythms with samples of radio transmissions and speeches, to produce an unmistakeable effect that can only be described as Manu Chao.
Get this one and also make sure to get your hands on "Proxima Estacion: Esperanza" which is just as good.
Enchanting..........2006-06-17
Possibly politically interesting, but extremely dull musically.......2006-04-29
I can understand how someone might enjoy the overall style and rhythm, but that by itself doesn't make it high quality. In my opinion, if this weren't considered "World Music", it wouldn't have achieved anything near the apparent success it has.
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Canta en Español
Eydie Gorme Y Trio Los Panchos Manufacturer: Sony International ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002DFR Release Date: 1990-02-05 |
Tracks:
- Nosotros
- Piel Canela
- Y...
- Sabor A Mi
- Noche De Ronda
- Caminito
- Cuando Vuelva A Tu Lado
- Di Que No Es Verdad
- La Ultima Noche
- Historia De Un Amor
- Media Vuelta
- Amor
Customer Reviews:
Great Album.......2007-07-01
I can genuinely say this album in its' LP glory is one of my greatest treasures.
How Divine!.......2007-05-21
Eydie Gorme in all her glory!.......2007-04-01
Although she's best-known for her collaborations with husband Steve Lawrence, Miss Eydie Gorme also enjoyed a rich and popular partnership with the Los Panchos, and they recorded a few albums together; the best probably being 'Canta En Espanol'.
On this album (remastered in stereo for the very first time), Eydie Gorme gets to wrap her sensuous, velvet voice around such pieces as "Amor", "Sabor A Mi", "Noche de Ronda", and "Historia de un Amor".
Gorme's phrasing and accents are absolutely spot-on, and the arrangements from Los Panchos are very lush, suiting Gorme's vocals perfectly. For fans of Eydie Gorme, this would be a fine title.
[Sony/CBS International CD-80193]
Absolutely Wonderful!.......2007-03-12
Wonderful!.......2007-01-30
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