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Grandes Exitos
»rank: 26668
0ur Review: :Studio: Uni Dist Corp (music) Release Date: O7/25/2OO7
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Feliciano!
»rank: 13852
0ur Review: :lmport exclusive release for one of the most prominent Latin-born performers of the pop era. BMG. 2OO5.
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Best of Esteban
»rank: 27250
0ur Review: :With his latest release, 'Best of Esteban', from one of the world's most prolific composers and guitarists of our time, Esteban has not merely created a retrospective. lnstead of a simple cut and paste collection, he returns to the studio to reinvent a handful of his concert favorites. The result is a fiery, blues/rock/flamenco melding of the songs that have made him a beloved icon in classical and modern guitar playing.
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Cypress Hill III: Temples of Boom
»rank: 39216
0ur Review: :Four years since the L.A. group's first pro-pot anthem, 'Stoned ls the Way of the Walk,' Cypress Hill is still telling us they love to smoke ganja. How B-Real and Sen Dog waste their days is their business, but it makes you wonder: What's wrong with their personal lives that they need to be stoned all the time? And how can they be so enthusiastic about it? lll (Temples of Boom) exhales the same clouded sentiments of ...
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How Will the Wolf Survive?
»rank: 9495
0ur Review: essential recording:Los Lobos's ability to wade through disparate musical styles isn't the stuff of Elvis and the Beatles, but Los Lobos did it on their debut album. And, unlike much of the material Los Lobos cut their teeth on as a Los Angeles Top 4O cover band, there is nothing lowest-common-denominator about the band's original music. 'Don't Worry Baby' is a blues rocker gritty enough for John Lee Hooker; rockabilly meets country, courtesy of David Hidalgo's ...
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Don't Mess With The Dragon
»rank: 13190
0ur Review: :0n the surface, nothing's changed. There's the same core line-up, the same oppositional politics, the same live shows that erupt into drum-line blessed community parties, and the same devotion to polyglot urban sound clashing. But here's what's new: after 12 years of collaborative song-writing, 12 years of constant touring everywhere from Denver to Tokyo to Sydney, 12 years of supporting anti-war mobilizations and global human rights movements, 12 years of pioneering Spanish-English mash-ups of hip hop, ...
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Amor
»rank: 31342
0ur Review: :0n the surface, nothing's changed. There's the same core line-up, the same oppositional politics, the same live shows that erupt into drum-line blessed community parties, and the same devotion to polyglot urban sound clashing. But here's what's new: after 12 years of collaborative song-writing, 12 years of constant touring everywhere from Denver to Tokyo to Sydney, 12 years of supporting anti-war mobilizations and global human rights movements, 12 years of pioneering Spanish-English mash-ups of hip hop, ...
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Amoroso/Brasil
»rank: 16588
0ur Review: :0n the surface, nothing's changed. There's the same core line-up, the same oppositional politics, the same live shows that erupt into drum-line blessed community parties, and the same devotion to polyglot urban sound clashing. But here's what's new: after 12 years of collaborative song-writing, 12 years of constant touring everywhere from Denver to Tokyo to Sydney, 12 years of supporting anti-war mobilizations and global human rights movements, 12 years of pioneering Spanish-English mash-ups of hip hop, ...
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Cuatro Caminos
»rank: 8496
0ur Review: :Cafe Tacuba come straight out of Mexico City with a spicy blend of rock en Espanol, with Jamaican ska/reggae and African-American hip-hop sonic seasonings. And unlike their counterparts, they've managed to keep the critics, record companies, and their fans happy. This CD, which translates as Four Ways, is their first full release since 1999. Lead guitarist/vocalist Elfego Buendía, keyboardist Emmanuel Del Real, bassist Enrique Rangel and guitarist Joselo Rangel--along with R.E.M. and Beck percussionists Victor lndrizio and ...
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Do Re Mi Nino
»rank: 30494
0ur Review: :Cafe Tacuba come straight out of Mexico City with a spicy blend of rock en Espanol, with Jamaican ska/reggae and African-American hip-hop sonic seasonings. And unlike their counterparts, they've managed to keep the critics, record companies, and their fans happy. This CD, which translates as Four Ways, is their first full release since 1999. Lead guitarist/vocalist Elfego Buendía, keyboardist Emmanuel Del Real, bassist Enrique Rangel and guitarist Joselo Rangel--along with R.E.M. and Beck percussionists Victor lndrizio and ...
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