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Free Music Notes for ClandestinoFree Music Review: Manu Chao Hit: 5 StarsVery fun to listen to. The deeper that I researched Manu Chao, the more fun the experience. His musical partners (amparanoia) and his background led me to know many other artists and musical styles. Thanks to my friend Patty who intoduced my to Manu Chao.....
Free Music Review: valry dan Hit: 5 StarsI love this CD! I know I will be repeating a few things others have said, but here goes.
Free Music Review: Now I Know Why I Studied So Many Languages Hit: 5 StarsThis work is a delight for the mind. Themes, concepts, genres, and ideas are spread across its tracks, which overlap and complement each other, constructing a whole which far exceeds the sum of its parts. If a masterpiece upon canvas says a thousand words, then Clandestino is the audio manifestation of such a masterpiece. Blended together are the sufferings and joys of humanity, expressed in multiple languages and held together by a unique poetry of musical fabric. I cannot get enough of this album.
Free Music Review: World music with a more Latin spin Hit: 4 StarsManu Chao has been a recent musical introduction for me. I had never even heard of him until I caught his performance at this year's Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival. Having said that, I was so impressed by his live performance that I was compelled to buy any of his recorded work I could get my hands on. I am not one to make any of those statements lightly.
His music seems, to me anyway, to be absolutely phenominal because of its use of Spanish, French, English, and even Portuguese as the languages in which he sings fluently. Being a bit of a language fan myself, that could be one of the biggest draws for me to his music. I really did enjoy the style in which his music was played, though. It blends salsa, rock, reggae, and bongo music all into one rather seamlessly. It is really an experience to listen to it, whether live or recorded.
The main tracks that I would suggest listening to are "Clandestino," "Desaparecido," or "Welcome to Tijuana." With those three songs, it is fairly easy to get a grasp for how the album will sound, though it does take a few unexpected turns. For example, "Bongo Bong" and "Je ne t'aime plus" both utilize the same melody and beat, merely with different lyrics in different languages.
All in all, I would say that if you are a fan of reggae, world music, or really any type of latin music (but especially salsa), it is a CD well worth your time. Manu Chao will deliver an excellent album for you.
Free Music Review: Happiness Comes in a CD Hit: 5 StarsWhy isn't Manu Chao more well-known in the States? He should be! I discovered his music purely by accident and have since learned he is very well-known throughout the world, but rarely comes to the US for touring. He was at San Francisco Civic Center in summer of 2007 and the place was packed. I can only describe this music through the title of this review. It is playful, simple, creative, thought-provoking and unique. Chao mixes several different languages into the lyrics of one tune and reuses musical compositions from other songs for new. Some 'pureblood' musicians criticise that last part, but for me it makes me feel like his music is an old friend, one who immediately makes you smile every time you see him! Get this CD so you can hear 'King of the Bongo!' It's worth the purchase price just for that alone!
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