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Free Music Notes for Las Cosas Que Defendere (Spanish Version)Free Music Review: So which is better, the Italian or Spanish version? Hit: 5 StarsI've listened to both the Italian and Spanish versions and both are excellent! But because Italian tends to end every word in a vowel, words have a smoother ending, which isn't bad at all. In Spanish, however, there is a good mix of words ending in vowels and consonants. So at least to me, it makes the Spanish version sound more Rock-like because of the harder consonant endings compared to endings that nearly always end in vowels that trail off (sounding less rocky i guess?), as in Italian. Nonetheless, BOTH are way awesome!!
Free Music Review: Nek's best album yet! Hit: 5 StarsI'm a huge fan of this Italian born singer and I'd have to say this is his best album to date. Nek is such a talented singer and songwriter. He has an absolutely amazing voice, which is somewhat reminiscent of Sting. The Spanish and Italian versions are very, very similar, so it doesn't really matter which one you purchase...they're phenomenal regardless! I'll definitely purchase his greatest album "L'anno Zero...The Best of Nek" that was just released recently. Don't hesitate in purchasing this album (or any of Nek's music)...you'll love it! :)
Free Music Review: havent even heard this one yet, but i know its 5 star Hit: 5 StarsI was introduced to Neks music while living in Puerto Rico a few years ago. I was on the beach with a bunch of people from Haiti having a good time and they played Neks Entre Tu y Yo album. Needless to say i was very impressed. his music just flows and sticks in your head. i was still learning spanish back then and memorized all his songs (which by the way is one of the best ways to learn a language) plus i had lots of good oneliners for the ladies ;) now i've got all his cd's in spanish except for this cosas que defender?. i sampled five of the songs and already made up my mind that it rocks.
Free Music Review: Surprisingly good. . . Hit: 5 StarsI purchased this CD on a whim since I've never heard of Nek, but I was intrigued by another reviewer's comment who compared Nek to Sting. On this CD, I've got to agree that his style is very similar to Sting. If you like Sting, you'll like this CD.I've only got a very basic understanding of Spanish, but I enjoy listening to Latin music. As with CDs in any language, you find one or two (if you're lucky) tracks that are good and the rest is junk. On this CD, I found all 11 tracks to be outstanding. I especially like his song "Tan Solo Tu" with Laura Pausini. Based on this CD, I later purchased two of Nek's earlier CDs - "La Vida Es" and "Entre Tu Y Yo." It's a good thing that I purchased this CD first since I might not have purchased it based on these two earlier CDs. There are a few good tracks on "Entre Tu Y Yo," but overall I wasn't too impressed. The CD "La Vida Es" (I'd give it 4 stars) is much better than the CD "Entre Tu Y Yo" (I'd give it 3 stars). I guess this shows Nek's progressive improvement as a singer or he's gotten a much better producer.
Free Music Review: Italian vs Spanish version Hit: 4 StarsWhat can I say? I have 3 of this guys cd's from being in Italy...including this one in Italian. But when a friend of mine got the spanish version...it sounds almost the same. I personally like the Italian better due to the smoother language of italian. Even though they are both a latin lanuage... I give 2 thumbs up for both versions!! Quando non ci sei has to be my favorite!!
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