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Free Music Notes for Proxima Estaci?n: EsperanzaFree Music Review: This Album Knocked Me Out (in a good way) Hit: 5 StarsThis album was my first experience with Manu Chao. The style is simultaneously simple and complex. From a musical standpoint, the instrumentation is primarily acoustic with simple rhythms, but lyrically and conceptually, nothing is simplistic about this masterpiece. Various audio and linguistic themes weave their way through the work, giving the listener the experience of time suspension much like that of an insomniac in a sedated state of relaxed almost-sleep where thoughts almost form, transform into other thoughts, and then evaporate only to be replaced by new thoughts.
Manu Chao employs a unique mixture of languages which form a drifting and ever changing cultural context. I've never heard anything like it.
Free Music Review: Surprised Hit: 5 StarsI am a classical music buff and have found this recording to be a delight. It brightens my day anytime I listen to it. I would highly recommend it.
Free Music Review: it doesnt get much better than this! Hit: 5 Starsthese guys are going to save the world. education my friend, is the only way
Free Music Review: There is "Esperanza" for music after all Hit: 5 Stars
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.
Free Music Review: A Must! Hit: 5 StarsMy favorite album of all time from the most important artist of our time. Manu Chao's contributions can be likened to greats like Woodie Guthrie, Bob Dylan, and Bob Marley with a global perspective. This intoxicating collection provokes and delights providing the first great folk anthem of the century. If you don't know this artist, get to know him
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