| 1. No Pintamos Nada |
| 2. Ya Viene el Sol |
| 3. Estacion |
| 4. Hawaii-Bombay |
| 5. Mosquito |
| 6. Busco Algo Barato |
| 7. Aire |
| 8. Me Rio de Janeiro |
| 9. Japon |
| 10. Mapa de Tu Corazon |
| 11. Hawaii-Bombay [Remix] [*] [*] |
Ya Viene el Sol,Mecano,Sony International,Latin,Latin Pop,Latin Pop/Rock,Spain
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Ya Viene el Sol
Mecano Manufacturer: Sony International ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000AAIY0I Release Date: 2005-08-23 |
Tracks:
- No Pintamos Nada
- Ya Viene el Sol
- Estacion
- Hawaii-Bombay
- Mosquito
- Busco Algo Barato
- Aire
- Me Rio de Janeiro
- Japon
- Mapa de Tu Corazon
- Hawaii-Bombay [Remix][*]
Customer Reviews:
Mi disco favorito de Mecano.......2007-05-12
La atmósfera tecno de 'Busco algo Barato' es un perfeccionamiento de su estilo de los primeros álbumes, así como Japón. 'El Mapa de tu Corazón' es un perfecto cierre para el disco y una de las baladas más logradas y originales del grupo. Y aquí están también algunas de las más injustamente olvidadas y pasadas por alto canciones del trío, como son 'La Estación', 'No Pintamos Nada' o incluso la cómica ý buenísima única aportación compositiva de Ana en la historia de Mecano: 'Mosquito', que de nuevo completa el concepto veraniego.
Por cierto, siempre he detestado 'Aire'.
MECANO ANTES DE "ENTRE EL CIELO Y EL SUELO".......2006-09-06
Más de lo Mismo!.......2005-10-23
VUELVAN A REUNIRSE YA y lanzen material NUEVO! El ambito musical NECESITA de artistas del calibre y con la incomparable calidad de MECANO! Los estamos esperando...!
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Ya Viene el Sol
Mecano Manufacturer: RCA Intl ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000006EXG Release Date: 1998-04-07 |
Tracks:
- No Pintamos Nada
- Ya Viene El Sol
- La Estacion
- Hawaii-Bombay
- Mosquito
- Busco Algo Barato
- Aire
- Me Rio De Janeiro
- Japon
- El Mapa De Tu Corazon
Customer Reviews:
This is Mecano's best!! No doubt.......2006-08-07
'No pintamos nada' is a great techno song, great sound considering we're talking about the early-eighties. One of the things I really love about this album is the loud drum-sound (check this song and 'Busca algo barato'), that usage of drum-sound is rare among pop artists and it sounds just great.
'Ya viene el sol' is one of the most original songs I have ever heard in my life. There's nothing that can compare to this. The lyrics are weird also (basically talking about basking in the sun).
'La estacion' always make me feel nostalgic about my childhood. Very emotive track.
'Hawaii-bombay' is the most known track of the album, very beautiful musically. (I used to think Bombay was a paradise until somebody from India told me it's not like that).
'Mosquito'... well... I don't wanna talk about this one.
'Busca algo barato' again has that loud drum beat that makes the song so cool.
'Aire' is arguably Mecano's best song ever... the lyrics about being transformed in a wind stream and the things that happen after that is one of the crazyest non-weed stories I've ever heard. The music is incredible and so is Ana's voice.
'Me rio de Janeiro' is a somewhat comical track that I used to love when I was a kid and still I find very enjoyable. In spanish it is a word game about "laughing" at the city of Rio de Janeiro and it also means to "perform" a personal carnival by dressing flamboyantly.
'Japan' is a high-tech track, very accurate with a high-tech and extremely organized country as Japan.
'El mapa de tu corazón' is a beautiful ballad about letting go someone that you love.
In conclusion, this is Mecano's best album, although their next albums are also great, they were never as cool, original and fresh as this one, that remains to be an icon of techno-pop music.
montecarlostar
Arguably their best one.......2005-07-04
The weirdest song in the album is the only composition from lead singer Ana Torroja, a strange rap by a high-pitched voice with a crazy techno instrumentation, and a wonderful, melodic final section with a brilliant instrumental part.
'Busco Algo Barato' is interesting for its complex synth arrangements, catchy melody and haunting voice and vocals describing the atmosphere of a full cheap-selling supermarket. 'Me Rio de Janeiro' is silly and 'Aire' has a nice classic flavour but a little too sweet and predictable, although it's been really successful amongst youngest (female?) Spanish fans.
The two closing songs are very different but superb. 'Japón' is a very accurate description of Japan as a highly technified and organized country where everything fits tight, even time. The atmosphere gets really claustrophobic with an overdose of synthesisers and other sounds and leads to the clean, delicious atmosphere of the sensitive ballad that closes the album, 'El Mapa de tu Corazón'. This represents a more than worthy closing to the album and insists on the concept of travelling.
For both Spanish-speakers or not, the melodies of this album and the nice synthesiser arrangements, as well as the beauty of Ana's voice (more here than in other works from the band) assure a lovely listening to melodic pop lovers who like some instrumental sophistication as well.
My first Mecano cd, and i'm still not sick of it!.......2002-01-20
This album was originally released in the EARLY eighties........1998-10-02
Super classic record a must for MECANO fans!!!.......1998-06-12
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